Caerphilly’s recycling rate is currently below the Welsh Government requirement of 64%, which rises to 70% next year,
Author: Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service
“Flagship” housing developments backed by council cabinet
Housing developments on the former Oakdale Comprehensive and the former Ty Darran site in Risca have been backed by senior councillors.
Cwmcarn Forest Drive admission fees set to rise
Visitors to Cwmcarn Forest Drive could face price hikes for admission fees as Caerphilly Council tries to shore up the attraction’s finances.
Further road safety measures pledged along road where nurse died in crash
Further road safety improvements between Gelligroes and Ynysddu following a campaign by the family of nurse Laurie Jones.
Three weeks left on £17m Rhymney school merger consultation
The council has proposed moving two existing schools – Ysgol Y Lawnt and Upper Rhymney Primary – onto a purpose-built new campus.
Empty homes could be key to fixing national housing crisis, senior councillor says
Homes which have stood empty for years could play an important role in fixing a national housing crisis, according to Cllr Shayne Cook.
New coach stop in bid to boost Caerphilly Castle visitor numbers
A bigger bus stop and a ramped footpath will be installed outside Caerphilly Castle as part of wider plans to increase visitor numbers.
Elliots Town post office could be set for move
A convenience store and post office in Elliots Town could be set for a move after it was deemed “too small”.
Merger plan approved for Nelson primary schools
Two primary schools in Nelson will be combined to form a new school for 275 pupils.
‘Flagship’ apartments scheme approved for over-55s
The development, on the site of the former Ty Darran care home in Risca, will include an allotment area and a communal garden.
