Caerphilly Observer
Member Sign in Manage Membership
Become a Member - no ads
Menu
  • News
    • Senedd
    • Business
    • Newport
    • Opinion
  • Sport
    • Rugby union
    • Football
  • Membership & Subscriptions
  • Notices
  • Obituaries
  • About
    • Advertise
  • Sponsored Content
Menu

City council to target potholes in final budget proposals

Newport | Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 10:22, Thursday February 12th, 2026.

Support quality, independent, local journalism…that matters

From just £1 a month you can help fund our work – and use our website without adverts. Become a member today

Newport Civic Centre
Newport Civic Centre

Newport City Council could plunge millions into potholes and other road repairs, under the local authority’s final budget proposals.

Cabinet members have agreed to back a series of budget measures they said prioritised residents’ most pressing concerns.

A proposal to increase council tax by 4.9% remains in the budget, with leader Cllr Dimitri Batrouni arguing the authority’s task was “about balancing pressures on residents and investing in the services they actually want to see”.

He told cabinet colleagues on Wednesday there was “continuing pressure” on public services, and growing numbers of people needed support in the “fast-growing” city.

Road safety improvements touted for five city wards

Following the public consultation on the draft budget proposals, new measures backed by the cabinet this week include £1 million of spending to unlock £12 million of borrowing for highway maintenance, and an ongoing £500,000 uplift to the council’s highways maintenance budget.

A further £300,000 for road safety schemes, £200,000 for improvements to road signs and painted lines, and £200,000 to enhance the city’s main “gateways” were also announced.

Elsewhere in the budget, the council plans to add £875,000 to the children’s social care budget to “fully fund” current demand for local placements.

And £1.5 million could be spent to secure an extra £18 million in borrowing for regeneration projects.

Cabinet members also supported proposals for more investment in grassroots and professional sport, community groups – as well as more staff to cover city-centre cleaning, safety wardens, and HMO licensing.

Newport Council leader Dimitri Batrouni
Newport Council leader Dimitri Batrouni

“This is a balanced budget [and] a prudent budget that also invests in this city’s growth,” said Cllr Batrouni, before similar positivity from his cabinet colleagues.

Cllr Rhian Howells, the cabinet member for infrastructure, said she believed residents would feel “heard” after road maintenance proved to be a popular theme during the consultation.

The extra funding for children’s care will provide valuable “breathing space” for some of the city’s most vulnerable residents, added Cllr Laura Lacey, the cabinet member for social services.

Addressing the proposed rise in council tax, Cllr Batrouni accepted residents would want to keep bills “as low as possible”, but argued that a 4.9% increase would maintain the local authority’s position as having one of the lowest rates in Wales.

All councillors will debate and vote on the final budget proposals later this month.


Sign-up to our daily newsletter


Support quality, independent, local journalism…that matters

From just £1 a month you can help fund our work – and use our website without adverts.

Become a member today

LDRS
LDRS

Latest News

  • Litter-pickers at Caerphilly Miners Centre
    Volunteers of all ages gather for community litter pickFriday, May 29, 2026
  • Ukraine flag stock image
    ‘For many Ukrainians living in Wales, this flag is not just a flag’Friday, May 29, 2026
  • ‘Our community is pretty fantastic’: Firefighter car wash raises hundreds for charitiesFriday, May 29, 2026
  • Mariam Kamish (front, with megaphone)
    Decision day nears for legal challenge to library closuresFriday, May 29, 2026
  • Gerwyn Price, left, faced Luke Littler in the Premier League Darts play-off semi-finals
    Price denied spectacular comeback in Premier League play-off defeatFriday, May 29, 2026
  • School transport cuts row continues as council leader seeks more fundingThursday, May 28, 2026

Find out how the communities of Caerphilly County Borough get their names

Caerphilly

Legal & Public Notices

  • Caerphilly County Borough Council public noticesThursday, May 28, 2026
  • Caerphilly County Borough Council public noticesThursday, May 14, 2026
  • Notice of application for a premises licence: Fferm GelliThursday, May 14, 2026
  • Notice of claim to land, TrethomasThursday, April 16, 2026
© 2009-2026 Caerphilly Media Ltd, Caerphilly Miners Centre for the Community Watford Road Caerphilly, CF83 1BJ. Incorporated in Wales No. 07604006.