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Monmouthshire County Council is inviting expressions of interest for the Town Centre Property Improvement Grants programme. 

The council is committed to ensuring that town centres remain vibrant and welcoming places that meet the needs of the local communities, businesses and visitors. 

The Monmouthshire Town Centre Property Improvement Grant offers financial support for enhancements to properties located in the designated town centres of Abergavenny, Caldicot, Chepstow, Magor with Undy, Monmouth, and Usk.

The scheme is open to property owners within the eligible boundary or leaseholders with a remaining lease of at least three years, or seven years for projects that include internal renovations to create new residential units. The eligible boundaries can be seen below in the Maps section.

  • Projects which bring vacant commercial space back into use
  • Projects which deliver substantial improvement to buildings whose current condition has a significant negative impact on the townscape.
  • Projects which deliver improvement to historic buildings in the town centre.

The deadline for submitting expressions of interest is 31 August 2025. However, due to funding being limited, there is no guarantee that it will still be available at that time, and the call for expressions may close before this date. Therefore, we encourage potential applicants to submit their expressions of interest as soon as possible. 

Projects that offer significant regeneration benefits for the town centre will be given priority due to the limited funding available. Expressions of interest and applications will be evaluated as they are received, and funding will be awarded on a rolling basis.



Abergavenny Map – download here

Chepstow Map – download here

Caldicot Map – download here

Magor Map – download here

Monmouth Map – download here

Usk Map – download here

If you have any questions or would like any further information on the scheme then please  email mccregeneration@monmouthshire.gov.uk 


The scheme is funded through the Welsh Government’s Transforming Town Placemaking Grant and Monmouthshire County Council.