Whether you’re walking to school, using a mobility scooter to get into town, cycling to work, or simply enjoying local routes in your community, we want to hear about your experiences.
There is still time to take part in the Active Travel Network Map (ATNM) consultation, which will help shape future walking, wheeling and cycling routes across Monmouthshire.
Residents can share their views until Sunday 30 August 2026.
The consultation asks whether the existing and proposed future routes on the ATNM work for you, and where there may be missing links or barriers that make everyday journeys more difficult. Your feedback will help inform future plans and investment in routes across communities, including Abergavenny, Caldicot, Chepstow, Gilwern, Magor with Undy, Monmouth and Usk.
As part of the consultation, residents can meet council officers at a number of drop-in sessions to find out more, ask questions and share their ideas.
Come and chat to us at:
- Monmouth Library, Friday 21 August, 12pm to 4pm
- Caldicot Library, Monday 24 August, 9.30am to 12.30pm
- Chepstow Library, Monday 24 August, 1.30pm to 4.30pm
Prefer to join online? Come along to one of our virtual drop-in sessions to ask questions and share your feedback on Monday 24 August, from 11am to 12pm or 7pm to 8pm. You can register for the online sessions via the Let’s Talk page.
Monmouthshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Rural Affairs, Housing and Tourism, with responsibility for Active and Inclusive Travel, Cllr Sara Burch, said: “The best way to understand how people move around our communities is to hear directly from the people who use them every day.
“Whether you walk, wheel or cycle regularly, occasionally, or would like to do so more often, your views matter. We want to understand what helps you make local journeys and what gets in the way.
“This is your opportunity to tell us about the routes you use, the improvements you’d like to see, and the changes that could make travelling around Monmouthshire easier, safer and more accessible for everyone.”
Residents can take part in the consultation, explore the interactive map and submit feedback online via the Let’s Talk Monmouthshire website: www.letstalkmonmouthshire.co.uk/atnm-2026
