Caerphilly County Borough’s three MPs will all vote against Theresa May’s Brexit deal on Tuesday, December 11.
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Caerphilly Council’s long-running pay dispute set to cost taxpayers £4.1m
Councillors will be asked to set aside an extra £242,000 to pay for the investigation and the salary of former chief executive Anthony O’Sullivan.
‘Worse than Thatcher’ – Caerphilly councillors criticise level of funding from Welsh Government
The leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council has said the Thatcher years are nothing compared to the funding cuts faced by the local authority currently.
Man 73, in serious condition after mobility scooter crash in Caerphilly
A 73-year-old man on a mobility scooter has been left in a potentially life-threatening condition after he was in a collision with a car.
Second man charged following Abertridwr rape
Police have charged a second man after a woman was allegedly gang raped in Abertridwr.
Vintage 80-year-old Christmas tree belonging to Markham family set to go under the hammer
The tree was bought in Woolworths in the 1930s and has been in Steve Rose’s family for more than 80 years.
Fourth man arrested in connection with Abertridwr gang rape
Detectives have arrested a fourth man in connection with an alleged gang rape in Abertridwr.
Crosskeys steel firm report rise in profit despite uncertainty in market
A steel processing business based in Crosskeys has reported a further boost in its profits since relocating from Cardiff.
Plans for Caerphilly County Borough’s first crematorium unveiled
The crematorium, planned for Pontllanfraith, would be ‘the most state-of-the-art’ in Europe, according to developers Westerleigh.
Caerphilly Miners Centre for the Community hits £925,000 fundraising target
A volunteer-led project to transform the former Caerphilly Miners’ Hospital into a community centre has hit its £925,000 fundraising target with a final grant from the Big Lottery Fund.
