In its decision on the re-submission, the council said the loss of a retail unit for a restaurant is not justified.
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Community art exhibition returns after three-year Covid break
More than 50 artists, writers and poets have had their work displayed at the Vanguard Centre’s Arts, Crafts and Literature exhibition.
MP calls for more cost-of-living support after food bank nearly runs out of food
Gerald Jones MP has spoken in parliament about the increasing need for working families to use food banks.
Welsh Government apologises to victims of historical forced adoptions
Welsh Government minister Julie Morgan apologised on behalf of the Welsh Government to victims of forced adoption between 1949 and 1976.
Award for mum who returned to college while juggling cancer treatment and caring
Emma Hughes returned to college while battling cancer and caring for her disabled son – and has since been awarded for her bravery and dedication.
Health board warns residents not to go to A&E at the Grange unless it’s life-threatening
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has warned residents not to go to the emergency department at the Grange Hospital unless it’s serious.
Tribute paid to 66-year-old man killed after being hit by car
Paul Chaplin, 66, from Nelson, died after being hit by a car on Tuesday April 18.
Proposed solar farm could cause “harm” to ancient dyke
Caerphilly County Borough Council intends to build Cwm Ifor solar Farm in Penyrheol – but this could impact nearby Senghenydd Dyke.
Memorial in honour of three who died in house fire to be unveiled
A new memorial commemorating the tragic death of Darren Smith and the two children he tried to save in a house fire will be unveiled this week.
More people needed in Caerphilly County Borough to host Ukrainian refugees
Caerphilly County Borough Council is calling for more people to come forward to host Ukrainians fleeing war.
