MONMOUTH Town Council are to look again at where they meet after a letter from the local reiki group.
Mr Peter Ormsby said they had decided not to continue meeting at the Shire Hall because of uncertainty over which room they were in.
The group used to meet in the Shire Hall Community Room on the ground floor, but were moved to the Council Chamber on the top floor of the building every other week so that the Town Council could use the Community Room.
The Council decided last year to meet downstairs so that disabled members of the public could attend their meetings.
However, in his letter Mr Ormsby said: "Unfortunately the change or rooms has not been good for our attending healers and patients to such an extent that people do not know which week is upstairs or downstairs.
"The disabled and less-abled no longer come at all which is a great pity but leaves me unable to continue."
Cllr Dermot Downes said that the Priory Rooms had offered to let the group meet there at the same charge.
However, he was concerned that by allowing access to Council meetings for disabled people they were denying access to people attending reiki.
He said he would like to re-agenda the whole issue of where the Council hold their meetings.
Mrs Maggie Harris, Chairman of the Old Library Community Room Management Committee said: "The news that reiki are going is very disappointing for us."
