Cllr Nigel Dix has written to the council chief executive outlining his worry that decisions are being made without councillors having the ability to question them.
Author: Richard Gurner
Gwent Police will review fines handed out for breaching coronavirus lockdown
Fines handed out to the public for allegedly breaching lockdown rules will be reviewed, Gwent Police has said.
GCSE and A-level students will get their results in August
GCSE and A-level students will get their results as planned in August, Education Minister Kirsty Williams has confirmed.
Clap for our Carers – Caerphilly gets ready to say thank you to the NHS once again
Thousands of people across Caerphilly County Borough will be out at 8pm tonight to take part in the weekly Clap for Carers.
Gwent Police issue 80 fines to people breaking coronavirus lockdown rules
Eighty fines were handed out to people breaking lockdown rules across the Gwent Police force area during the Easter weekend.
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Police issue fines for people flouting lockdown rules
Gwent Police has been issuing fines for people flouting the lockdown rules over the Easter weekend – but it is keeping tight-lipped over exact numbers.
Find out if your business is eligible for support from the new Welsh “Economic Resilience Fund”
Further details about support from the Welsh Government’s new £500m Economic Resilience Fund have been published.
Council boss hits back over grant payment criticism
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s chief executive has hit back at criticism from business owners over claims the authority has been slow to pay out emergency grants.
Support is on its way, council tells angry business owners
Business owners have expressed their anger and frustration at what they say is slow movement from the council in getting financial support to them.