The toilets will reopen on Monday, October 28, thanks to a Blackwood Town Council grant and Caerphilly Taxi Drivers’ Association stepping in to run the facility.
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Council to support suicide prevention campaign
Councillors have unanimously agreed to support the #IPledge2Talk suicide prevention campaign.
Cllr Lindsay Whittle selected as Plaid Cymru parliamentary candidate
He said: “I was very pleased to receive a vote of confidence from party members in Caerphilly, where was I born and live.”
Caerphilly town centre road set to close for inspection
Mountain Road will close between the junctions with Bartlett Street and St Martin’s Road.
Council underspend “hugely embarrassing”, says Plaid Cymru group leader
Figures in the council’s annual performance report show it had a capital budget of £116.24 million in 2018-19 but only spent £78.62 million – an underspend of 32%.
Grassroots sports clubs to benefit from Sport Wales funding
Three sports clubs in Caerphilly County Borough have received a share of more than £25,000 of funding from Welsh Government body Sport Wales.
Drug firm opens new £9.5m base in Rhymney
The company has created 70 skilled jobs by opening in the area.
Arrest made after two people shot with air weapon in Porset Park
A woman suffered back and leg injuries, while a man suffered a neck injury.
Sacked council chief exec demands payout of more than £300k
Anthony O’Sullivan’s demands are set to be discussed by councillors in a special meeting on Monday, October 28.
Thomas Cook stores to reopen after Hays deal
Independently-owned company Hays Travel bought 555 stores from stricken Thomas Cook – including its stores in Caerphilly town and Blackwood.
