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KALM’s AIM KALM's aim is to see Abergavenny livestock market become an integral part of the town's commercial activity for both farmers and townsfolk through refurbishment, working several days a week and including other diverse profitable uses of benefit to all. Recent
information on the livestock market campaign can be found at The Keep Abergavenny
Livestock Market campaign (KALM) is the most recent manifestation of years
of local opposition to Monmouthshire County Council's (MCC) plan to
sell Abergavenny's historic edge-of-town centre livestock market for
development as a superstore and car park. The opposition to MCC has
united all sections of the community, including shoppers, visitors,
farmers who use the livestock market, town centre shopkeepers, market
traders, town voluntary groups, and encompasses people from all shades
of the political spectrum.
PLEASE SUPPORT KALM - DONATE TODAY Read
all about it here - and then get involved! The battle for Abergavenny
is far from over. 11. Summing up by Paul Brown QC at the Compulsory Purchase Order Inquiry, January 2012 (doc) 12. MCC's 'Memorandum of Understanding' with the NFU and FUW (pdf) 13. KALM Journal Revision 2, published July 2012 (pdf) 14. Corrective statement and apology (pdf) 15. Correspondence with Councillor Greenland (pdf's) 16. Cartoon
by Mumph depicting the Council's plan for Abergavenny (pdf) 17. KALM's two separate Judicial Review Grounds of challenge |
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