Key decisions include extensions, tree work, and building plans across Monmouthshire.

A porch at a Llanfoist house can now be boxed in. The owners want more space near the front door because stairs are close to the door, making entering awkward. Another extension in Llanfoist also got approved.
A new storage building is planned for Galchen land, near Llandewi Rhydderch. A Raglan bungalow can add two extensions, consisting of single story additions.
A cherry tree in Mitchel Troy will be cut down. Decay makes it at risk to fall, and if it falls, it could damage a property.
An agricultural store at Hillside Farm is okay; the farm is near Trellech at Ceciliford. A barn and stables are planned for Maerdy Farm, which is near Usk on the Red Hill road.
Llangybi Castle House will be renovated to become one home again. A beech tree in Abergavenny will be trimmed 25%.
Tree work is planned at Bulwark Camp in Chepstow. The Wild Hare in Tintern will get a screen, and they will add a canopy. Structural timbers will be replaced.
A Llandogo cottage extension was rejected by the council. Maple Cottage is on The Mount Road, while a storage building in Llansoy is now allowed at The Old School Garden.