A plan to transfer the ownership of public toilets and close underused or unsightly facilities is being looked at by county councillors this week (21st July).

The council's cabinet will decide on a proposal to no longer manage or fund 16 of Monmouthshire's 29 public toilets, saving up to £120,000, but also releasing some funding to improve those toilets retained.

In Monmouth, the toilets at Agincourt Street are proposed for closure, with the block near the Old Monnow Bridge at Blestium Way, earmarked for refurbishment.