Add Row
Add Element
cropper
update
Monmouthshire Media
update
Add Element
  • Home
  • Categories
    • Culture & Heritage
    • Abergavenny
    • Usk town
    • Chepstow town
    • Caldicot
    • Raglan
    • Extra News
    • Monmouth
    • National News
October 01.2025
3 Minutes Read

Connecting Generations: How Monmouthshire Celebrates International Day of Older People

Older people socializing in a community hall, marking International Day of Older People.

Celebrating Community Connections on International Day of Older People

As communities around the globe gather to honor older individuals, Monmouthshire is no exception. On October 1, 2025, Monmouthshire County Council (MCC) marked the International Day of Older People, an occasion dedicated to recognizing the vital roles that seniors play in enriching our lives and societies. With a strong focus on social connections, events were held across the county, showcasing various community groups that help foster relationships among older adults.

Engaging with Local Community Groups

The day saw MCC’s cabinet members visit several community hubs, including the Coffee & Computers group in Raglan, which offers older individuals a chance to explore the digital world. Every Monday, group members gather to share knowledge, support each other, and build friendships, effectively combating social isolation. "The friendships among the group’s members are evident," remarked Cllr Angela Sandles, underscoring the importance of these interactions in enhancing their well-being.

Bridging Generations at Community Hubs

At the Usk Community Hub & Library, the Cuppa and Connect group provided another platform for seniors to socialize over tea or coffee. Cllr Jackie Strong, the Older People’s Champion within the council, emphasized how groups like these serve as crucial lifelines, offering opportunities for older adults to engage with their peers. This connection fosters a sense of belonging and community, elements that are vital as society copes with the challenges of an aging population.
Cllr Strong noted, "By talking to the members, we have witnessed the power of social connections being forged within our community," highlighting the tangible benefits of these gatherings.

Insights from Abergavenny: A more Informed Council

The last stop for the councillors was the Abergavenny Action 50+ group, where members share local insights and encourage community dialogue. Their regular meetings not only empower seniors to communicate their needs but also help the council identify areas for improvement. Cllr Ian Chandler, the Cabinet Member for Social Care, remarked on how these interactions are pivotal in shaping effective local policies that cater to older citizens.

Commitment to Age-Friendly Principles

Earlier this year, Monmouthshire embarked on a promise to become an age-friendly community as part of the World Health Organization’s Global Network. This commitment reflects a collective understanding that as older citizens frequently act as caretakers, workers, and community builders, they deserve spaces that foster safety, dignity, and autonomy.

The Call for Continued Engagement

This International Day of Older People served as a vibrant reminder of the beauty and strength in social connections. Community engagement is essential not just for the older population but for the vitality of our neighborhoods. It invites all members of the community, young and old, to participate in ongoing support and interaction.
Now is the time to join forces in solidifying these networks on an ongoing basis. If you are part of a local community group or organization, consider creating events that celebrate and connect with older residents. Their inclusion fosters community spirit and enhances quality of life for everyone.

As we celebrate these social connections, let’s continue to advocate for communities that respect and empower older citizens, ensuring they have a strong voice in shaping their world.

Monmouth

0 Comments

Write A Comment

*
*
Related Posts All Posts
10.01.2025

Weekend Football Fixtures: A Rollercoaster of Results and Emotions

Update Weekend Football Highlights: A Rollercoaster of EmotionsThis weekend's football fixtures brought a medley of results across various leagues, showcasing the thrilling unpredictability of the sport. In Division 1 of the Ardal League South East, emotions ran high as Abergavenny Town faced a disappointing 2-1 defeat at home to Abercarn United. The Town’s Curtis Methven managed to score, but it wasn’t enough to secure a win.Caldicot Town's Spectacular ShowConversely, Caldicot Town provided the exhilarating highlight of the weekend with a staggering 9-2 victory over Brecon Corries. Cole Greenhaf's exceptional performance, including a hat-trick and four assists, made headlines. Caldicot Town's secretary, Steve Bright, praised the team's dominance, suggesting they could have added even more goals if not for Brecon's diligent play. This match not only reflects Caldicot's remarkable ability to find the net but also underscores the competitive spirit prevalent in lower league football.Close Calls and Dramatic DrawsMeanwhile, Abertillery Bluebirds and Undy Athletic fought to a tense 3-3 draw, showcasing the resilient nature of teams looking to make their mark. Abergavenny Town Reserves managed to salvage a point against Cardiff Met University Reserves with a late equalizer from Harrison Reynolds, highlighting the importance of perseverance in the game.A Day of Goals in Various LeaguesThe Monmouthshire Windows East Gwent League didn't disappoint either, featuring several matches filled with goals. Underwood's 5-1 victory over Risca Town included standout performances from Kaiden Green and Kyle Williams. In the Gwent Central League, particularly notable was Pontnewynydd Reserves' 2-0 victory over Mardy Reserves, showcasing the depth of talent in local football.This weekend was emblematic of the spirit and thrills of grassroots football, where every goal counts and every match tells its own story. As teams gear up for their next fixtures, fans can look forward to more action-packed weekends on the pitch.

10.01.2025

Monmouthshire’s Home to School Transport Update: Key Changes for Families

Update Home to School Transport Update: What Parents Need to Know Monmouthshire County Council has announced significant changes to its Home to School Transport policies, following an independent assessment of school routes. The walking route from St Arvans to The Dell Primary School has been deemed unavailable, leading the council to reinstate transport services for learners living within the statutory distance of two miles. This decision reflects the council's commitment to reassessing their transport services based on real-time evaluations and community feedback. Transport Assessments: A Measure of Safety and Accessibility The independent evaluations extended beyond St Arvans, also reviewing routes from Mathern to Chepstow Comprehensive, and Caldicot to Archbishop Rowan Williams Primary School. These routes were found to be available, indicating that students do not qualify for home to school transport for these areas. According to Councillor Laura Wright, the findings from these assessments enable the council to ensure that their procedures are robust and responsive to parent concerns. Community Response and Future Implications In a statement, Councillor Wright emphasized a proactive approach in addressing parental concerns, stating, "These alterations to home to school transport demonstrate that we are listening to the concerns of parents...". The council aims to improve walking infrastructure, fostering sustainable transportation options for families, which aligns with broader community wellness initiatives. Continuing Financial Challenges Despite reinstating some transport options, Monmouthshire County Council faces ongoing financial pressures. The adjustments come in the wake of previously implemented policy changes that reduced the number of free bus passes, affecting hundreds of children. As highlighted in previous reports, the council's leader remarked that their decisions are partially constrained by a sustained period of underfunding; their attempts to align services with statutory requirements remain a necessity in the face of rising operational costs. Looking Ahead: Future of School Transport in Monmouthshire The council’s Home to School Transport Policy is subject to yearly review, and while they have committed to these recent changes, future adjustments could depend heavily on impending consultations from the Welsh Government on learner travel guidelines. As a result, Monmouthshire County Council’s transport policy for the academic year 2026/27 is still under consideration. For parents and community stakeholders in Monmouthshire, staying informed and engaged in these decisions is crucial. The council’s responsiveness to public consultation signals a willingness to adapt, yet continual engagement will be vital in navigating the evolving landscape of school transport.

10.01.2025

Explore a New Approach to Wellness at Time To Reflex on the Farm

Update Wellness on the Farm: A New Venture in MonmouthshireIn the picturesque hills of Chepstow, a farmer's wife is redefining the concept of wellness by launching a unique business that merges her passion for farming with a commitment to holistic health. Stacey Charles, at the age of 52, has successfully opened Time To Reflex, a wellbeing venture that offers reflexology, massage treatments, and a range of homemade holistic products sourced from her 96-acre family dairy farm.Harvesting Health: The Benefits of Farm-Sourced WellnessTime To Reflex is more than just a wellness center; it's a haven designed to promote healing and relaxation through natural therapies and products. Stacey's offerings include reflexology sessions and massage, tailored to clients with various needs, including oncology massage for cancer patients. The use of farm-derived ingredients such as milk from her rare-breed Shorthorn cows allows for a unique line of holistic products including soaps, bath salts, and tailored gift boxes meant to address stress relief, menopause, and chronic pain.Creating a Calming RetreatStacey's vision extends beyond providing services; she aims to create a nurturing environment where clients can unwind and rejuvenate. Her outdoor relaxation area allows visitors to immerse themselves in the soothing sights and sounds of the countryside. "It's not just about the treatments," Stacey explains. "It’s about creating a supportive atmosphere where individuals can feel safe and valued during their healing journey."A Personal Mission Driven by ExperienceStacey's motivation stems from her personal life experiences and her career in health and social care, where she developed a keen understanding of the emotional and physical challenges many face. As a mother of three who has overcome her own challenges, she encourages others to share their stories, fostering a community built on shared experiences and support. Positive feedback from her clients reinforces her mission, with testimonials highlighting the calming effects of her massages and products during tough times, such as chemotherapy. "Moments like that make all the hard work worthwhile," she noted.Looking Forward: A Sustainable FutureWith the community embracing her vision, Stacey's Time To Reflex is well on its way to becoming a cornerstone of wellbeing in Monmouthshire. She emphasizes sustainability, providing eco-friendly products and ensuring that her ingredients are safe and naturally sourced. As more individuals seek healing in their hectic lives, Stacey’s farm-inspired approach to wellness offers a refreshing, grounded option that blends the best of nature with personal care.Join the Wellness MovementFor those interested in exploring this innovative wellbeing business or looking for unique, eco-friendly products, Stacey invites everyone to discover her offerings by visiting timetoreflex.co.uk. Whether you're in need of relaxation or seeking thoughtful gifts that promote health, Time To Reflex is set to meet those needs right from the heart of the countryside.

Terms of Service

Privacy Policy

Core Modal Title

Sorry, no results found

You Might Find These Articles Interesting

T
Please Check Your Email
We Will Be Following Up Shortly
*
*
*