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Support for ‘significant and much-needed investment’ in borough’s public spaces

News | Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 16:26, Thursday May 22nd, 2025.
Last updated: 16:26, Thursday May 22nd, 2025

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A \'Welcome to Caerphilly County Borough\' sign in Machen, pictured in May 2023. It is one of eight \'gateways\' to the borough the council hopes to improve
A ‘Welcome to Caerphilly County Borough’ sign in Machen, pictured in May 2023. It is one of eight ‘gateways’ to the borough the council hopes to improve

Senior councillors have welcomed a “significant and much-needed investment” in Caerphilly’s public spaces – promising more street cleaning, weeding and overgrowth clearing.

The county borough council has approved a new programme of “cleaning and greening enhancements” backed by £1.3 million of funding from a UK Government policy.

Cllr Chris Morgan, the cabinet member for green spaces, said “unavoidable” financial pressures in recent years have had a “clear impact on the look and feel of our neighbourhoods”.

The new programme, covering the current financial year, offers “an opportunity to reinvest in the local environment”.

Works include a “dedicated weed removal service” and the reintroduction of cleaning teams, as well as a Community Response Team that will provide “low cost but visually high impact” improvements to public spaces across the county borough.

Cllr Morgan said the programme will be “more than a cosmetic exercise” and will hopefully deliver economic benefits by attracting more visitors.

Council chief executive Richard Edmunds added the funding is “going to be massive” for the local authority.

New cleaning programme could improve ‘look and feel’ of borough

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