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Public space revamped as part of regeneration project

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 16:53, Tuesday December 9th, 2025.

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From left: Council leader Jamie Pritchard, project officer Mark Carrington, councillors David Harse and Mansell Powell, and regeneration project officer Dan Edwards at the newly-revamped square
From left: Council leader Jamie Pritchard, project officer Mark Carrington, councillors David Harse and Mansell Powell, and regeneration project officer Dan Edwards at the newly-revamped square

A public space in the heart of Pontlottyn has been spruced up with new trees, wildflowers, and railings as part of a council regeneration project.

Work on the area, off Merchant Street, has been completed ahead of schedule and under-budget, Caerphilly County Borough Council has said.

The revamp, funded through the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund, has also seen paving slabs cleaned and refitted, bins upgraded, and the bus shelter replaced – as well as the replacement of diseased and dying trees, which were felled.

According to the council, the revamp will “make pedestrian transit safer and encourage people to spend more time in the area, supporting local businesses and enhancing community life”.

The project was led by the council, with Newport-based contractor Noel Fitzpatrick Ltd completing the works on-site.

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The revamp design focused on sustainability and cost-efficiency, the council said, with materials reused wherever possible and biodiversity prioritised.

The local authority also said the project underspend means “more resources can be reinvested into future community improvements in the Heads of the Valleys”.

Following a visit to see the completed works, council leader Jamie Pritchard said: “Through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, Caerphilly Council is committed to driving regeneration across the borough.

“Pontlottyn Square is a fantastic example of how this funding helps us create safer, greener, and more attractive spaces for residents and visitors. Delivering ahead of schedule and under-budget shows our commitment to efficiency and sustainability.”

Labour councillor Mansell Powell, who represents the Moriah and Pontlottyn ward, welcomed the works and said: “Feedback from constituents so far has been extremely positive.

“I look forward to collaborating on future regeneration initiatives that will continue to enhance and improve the area for residents and visitors alike in the north of Caerphilly County Borough.”


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