The council’s investigating and disciplinary committee is discussing findings from the long-running investigation, estimated to have cost taxpayers more than £4million.
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Developer warned after residents complain about ‘appalling’ state of roads
Residents say roads to the site are constantly covered in dust and gravel, while lorries bringing deliveries are also said to have caused disruption.
Four more people appear in court after police drug raids
More than 180 officers took part in the raids, which began at 4am and were part of Gwent Police’s Operation Jigsaw, which targets serious and organised crime.
Dangerous dog ordered by court to be destroyed after it attacked boy playing rugby
The dog was reported to have attacked the boy as he played rugby with his younger brother.
Council agrees plan to become more commercially minded
The council is looking to find new ways of making money having overseen cuts of more than £100m since 2008/9 amid shrinking budgets.
16 appear in court following police drug raids
Six people, five of which are from Caerphilly County Borough, are appearing in Newport Magistrates Court today (Thursday, June 13), while ten people appeared in court yesterday (Wednesday, June 12).
Abertridwr man earns Queen’s Policing Medal
Detective Superintendent Dai Malyn has been recognised for his service to the force.
Pen-y-Fan walk in memory of Carson Price raises more than £300
The family of 13-year-old Carson Price walked to the top of Pen-y-Fan on Sunday, June 9 to raise money for bereavement charity 2 Wish Upon a Star.
Deri Primary School praised by Estyn inspectors
The report says: “They are proud of their school and talk enthusiastically about their learning and enjoy the topics they study.”
Plans for 260 homes in Hendredenny recommended for approval
Redrow Homes has submitted a reserved matters application to extend the Hendredenny area of Caerphilly.
