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Bryony Nicholson

Councillor

Bryony Nicholson

Represents Ward on Abergavenny Town Council.

Bryony has lived in the town for two years. She sits on People and Communities committee and is particularly interested in active travel, community growing spaces and youth involvement.

Alongside her commitments at Abergavenny Town Council, Bryony also works as a community manager in international aid and development. Bryony loves exploring the local area by bike and is a member of Abergavenny Baptist Church.

Meet The Rest of Ward

David Simcock

Councillor
Welsh Labour / Llafur Cymru

Sara Burch

Councillor
Welsh Labour / Llafur Cymru and Co-Operative Party