A PLAN to encourage newts to move into the grounds of a new Monmouthshire police station has been agreed. 

Construction work started last year on a new police station on the outskirts of Abergavenny near the A465 Heads of the Valleys road at Llanfoist. 

A great crested newt enjoying the sunshine.
(Kentish Plumber on Flickr)

Planning permission granted in October 2022 included a condition requiring measures to prevent ‘injury, capture or killing’ of great crested newts be agreed with Monmouthshire County Council.  

Surveys found no evidence of the European protected species at the site but enhancements were suggested to aid amphibian species. 

Construction workers will be trained to spot any and they will have to inform management and an ecologist will also be told. 

Daily checks will take place with weekly detailed inspections, paying particular attention to water courses, and litter picks. 

Drainage excavations will be left with a 45 degree slope so any wildlife can make their own way out but where that isn’t possible wildlife ladders will have to be fitted.