Town councillors who oppose a plan to mothball Blackwood Miners’ Institute are organising a rally for supporters of the venue to make their voices heard.
Author: Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service
Plans to end single-sex education throw up wellbeing and job security concerns
Pupils, parents and staff are split over proposals to end single-sex education in the Upper Rhymney Valley and merge two comprehensive schools.
New school deal ‘in best interests’ of staff and pupils
Senior councillors have already backed a proposal for Cwmaber Infants School and Cwmaber Junior school to enter into a federation agreement.
Extension request for consultation on cultural venue and meals on wheels cuts
Caerphilly County Borough Council launched the consultation exercises at the end of July and said its proposals were “difficult decisions” but will save costs.
Council spends nearly £1m on consultants for cost-cutting project
The council has defended the deal, claiming “there will clearly be a significant return on our investment over the next few years”.
Traveller site could be expanded as new plans submitted
An additional family pitch could be added to the site, which has proved controversial during previous planning applications.
Green light for church to be converted into new home
Council planning officers have approved a proposal to convert a church in Deri into a four-bedroom house.
Cheerleading club gets council approval for new home
A warehouse in Caerphilly’s Pontygwindy Industrial Estate looks set to become the new home of a cheerleading club.
New football pitch proposed as part of quarry extension project
Bryn Aggregates Ltd is applying for planning permission to increase the size of the existing quarry at Gelliargwellt Uchaf Farm.
House to get makeover as home beauty salon
Caerphilly County Borough Council planning officers judged the change of use would have “no unacceptable impact on the amenity of adjacent properties or land”.
