Caerphilly Council will have to spend nearly £3 million on “long-term” defences to protect eroding river banks in Ystrad Mynach.
Author: Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service
Councillor censured over ‘reckless’ rifle Facebook post
Plaid Cymru councillor Jon Scriven has been censured over a controversial social media post on his personal Facebook page.
Station footbridge declared ‘unsafe’ and will be removed
An “unsafe” footbridge over the tracks at Caerphilly railway station will be removed after months of uncertainty.
Pontllanfraith Comprehensive School demolition works reveal asbestos on site
The school has been levelled to make way for a new Centre for Vulnerable Learners for up to 120 learners.
Councillors reject proposal to change voting system
An independent councillor was left “disappointed” after colleagues shot down his plan to reform the way people vote in local elections.
Hungry pigs at the heart of plan to build new eco-home
Two pigs named Cagney and Lacey are playing a key role in the development of a new eco-friendly home in Caerphilly County Borough.
Council facing legal battle over claim it built secretive drainage works on private land
Caerphilly Council is facing a £500,000 legal battle over claims it built drainage works on private land in 2007 without telling the owner.
Neighbours welcome plans to revamp empty town centre shop
In a rare occurrence, every nearby resident who responded to the council’s consultation on the plans was supportive of the application.
Row over leisure centre demolition rages on as decision day draws closer
A councillor fighting to save Pontllanfraith Leisure Centre from demolition has challenged claims the site is not fit for purpose.
Hundreds against plan to close down leisure centre
The results of a public consultation show nearly three in four people who responded are against the council’s plan.
