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Dozens of grassy areas across Caerphilly County Borough will not be mowed regularly and instead left to “flourish” this year.
Chris Morgan, Caerphilly Council’s cabinet member for green spaces, said the move would “enhance and promote biodiversity”.
The council will also sow wildflower seeds across the county borough, the cabinet agreed on Wednesday January 17.
The policy will come into force in the spring, despite some worries from last year about littering and overgrown areas in housing estates.

Shayne Cook, the cabinet member for housing, told colleagues he had heard “several concerns” from residents about the “time taken to cut overgrown grass”.
What is Caerphilly County Borough Council’s cabinet?
A council’s cabinet is made up of councillors in charge of different policy areas – such as education, environment, local economy, etc – and a leader.
It is separate to the council’s corporate management structure, which is headed up by its chief executive and various directors. Cabinet is made up of councillors, who are elected and have the ultimate say.
Typically, cabinet members are councillors from the party with the most elected council members.
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s cabinet is made up of:
- Cllr Sean Morgan (Nelson) – Leader
- Cllr Jamie Pritchard (Morgan Jones) – Deputy Leader; Prosperity, Regeneration and Climate Change
- Cllr Nigel George (Risca East) – Corporate Services and Property
- Cllr Eluned Stenner (New Tredegar) – Finance and Performance
- Cllr Carol Andrews (Gilfach) – Education and Communities
- Cllr Shayne Cook (Morgan Jones) – Housing
- Cllr Elaine Forehead (Van) – Social Care
- Cllr Philippa Leonard (Risca East) – Planning and Public Protection
- Cllr Chris Morgan (Machen and Rudry) – Waste, Leisure and Green Spaces
Corporate management is made up of unelected employees of the council and has responsibility for day-to-day management of services, such as making sure the bins are collected. Corporate directors work with cabinet members to come up with policy which is then agreed upon by the cabinet.
Last updated October 13, 2023
A council report notes this was a “particular issue” raised in 2023, and the “revised approach” for this year “includes more grass cutting on housing estates”.
Parks and countryside operations manager Jonathan Davies told the cabinet he didn’t envisage “any issue” with overgrown areas this year, and his department would “carry out a pre-cut in mid-March”.
The council had also “upgraded” its cutting machinery, he added.
Mr Davies acknowledged the public’s feedback on the 2023 grass-cutting policy had been “quite mixed” but said a lot of people had “enjoyed the wild areas”.
He also said there had been an “issue with litter” where grass was overgrown.
Cllr Morgan noted naturalist and TV presenter Iolo Williams had praised Caerphilly’s wild areas.
Council leader Sean Morgan told colleagues “everyone seems to have slightly different views” on how often grass-cutting should take place.
He said the council had to “address” a “biodiversity challenge” and had made a “significant amount of changes” following last year’s issues.
Caerphilly Council’s list of areas which it will leave to grow in 2024 is as follows:
Rhymney
- Rhymney Bypass/Rhymney roundabout to Butetown/Butetown to Heads of the Valley roundabouts.
- Verge in front of Travellers site, Rhymney.
- Maerdy Park, Rhymney.
- Areas in Rhymney War Memorial Park.
New Tredegar/Phillipstown
- New Tredegar Bypass.
- White Rose Way Business Units.
- ‘Daisy Field’ and the area to the entrance of Phillipstown.
Aberbargoed / Britannia
- Area to the front of Wild Water Group Ltd, Pengam Road, Aberbargoed.
Fleur de lis/Pengam
- Banking and surrounds at Trelyn Park, Fleur de lis.
- Area below St Davids Football field, Pengam.
- Area between High Street, Pengam and St David Industrial Estate.
Trinant
- Banking on entrance to Trinant via Kendon Hill.
Blackwood/Cefn Fforest
- Bedwellty Road/Heol y Cefn, Cefn Fforest.
- Highfields Way banking.
- Blackwood Showfield (specific areas).
- Cwmgelli verges.
Pontllanfraith
- Lower Islwyn Park banking.
- Blackwood Road (from traffic lights opposite the police station to the former Tredegar Junction pub).
Penllwyn/The Bryn
- Bryn Playing Fields (specific areas).
Oakdale
- Waterloo.
- Oakdale Bypass verges.
Nelson
- Nelson Wern Park.
- Large grass area at Ynys Las, Nelson.
Bargoed/Gilfach
- Triangle in front of Ty Bargoed Offices.
- Angel Way (Bargoed Bypass).
- Large area between William Street and St Marys Street, Gilfach.
- Large grass area, The Avenue, Gilfach.
- Large grass area, Fairways.
Hengoed/Cefn Hengoed
- Bank area from Raglan Road to Main Road, Hengoed.
- New Road roundabout to the viaduct.
Llanbradach
- Llanbradach Park.
- Banks in Llanbradach Park and flat area behind library
- Llanbradach bypass and layby.
Maesycwmmer
- Maesycwmmer verges Main Road/The Boot
- Areas at Maesycwmmer Playing Fields.
Gelligaer
- Areas at junction by The Cross Inn on Gelligaer Road.
Penpedairheol/Cascade
- Large area with pylon to the rear of Burnet Drive, Penpedairheol.
- Area from Clos Mynach to Bryn Awelon/Bryn Siriol.
Abercarn/Cwmcarn
- Banks at Abercarn Welfare.
- Persondy Bankings.
- High Meadow old swimming baths plot.
Hafodyrynys/Crumlin
- Hafodyrynys wide verges.
- Herbert Avenue Banks.
Treowen
- Rear of Ael Y Bryn.
Newbridge
- Newbridge (McDonalds) roundabout.
- Torlais Street.
- Verges at former Aiwa Site, Newbridge.
Wattsville/Cwmfelinfach/Ynysddu
- Surrounds of Wattsville lower football pitch.
- Rear of Alexander Road, Ynysddu.
Risca/Pontymister
- Snowdon Close.
Caerphilly
- Verges from Trecenydd to Penrhos.
- Penrhos roundabout.
- Watford Road turning circle.
- Caerphilly Mountain verges.
- Verges from Cedar Tree roundabout to Bedwas roundabout.
- Crescent Road Floral Area.
- Morgan Jones Park – tump and woodland.
Aber Valley
- Senghenydd Recreational Ground.
Penyrheol
- Hendredenny – large field by Angel pub.
Castle View Estate
- Roundabout by Cwrt Rawlin pub.
Bedwas and Trethomas
Upper Glyn Gwyn – large area Upper Glyn Gwyn Street (leaving a “kickabout area”).
Rudry/Machen/Draethen
- Top orchard above Mountain View, Machen.
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