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Council hopes it can ‘buy more time’ for at-risk miners’ institute

News | Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 11:46, Thursday October 31st, 2024.
Last updated: 11:46, Thursday October 31st, 2024

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Blackwood Miners' Institute could be mothballed
Blackwood Miners’ Institute could be mothballed

Caerphilly County Borough Council believes a new application for grant funding could “buy more time” for Blackwood Miners’ Institute, after it proposed “mothballing” the venue.

The council has not taken that proposal off the table, but hopes that applying for a “resilience” grant could give the venue more time to draw up plans for a sustainable future.

The proposal to mothball the ‘Stute has proved controversial, with town and county councillors, Senedd Members, and thousands of supporters calling for the venue to be saved.

The council argues it has to save £45 million over the next two years, and currently subsidises the miners’ institute to the tune of £347,000 annually.

At present, the venue is earmarked for mothballing at the end of March 2025, although ongoing legal issues have held up a final decision on its future.

On Thursday October 31, council leader Sean Morgan announced the local authority has submitted a bid to the Arts Council of Wales for a “special resilience grant”.

Cllr Sean Morgan, Labour councillor for the Nelson ward
Cllr Sean Morgan, leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council

“This funding bid, if agreed, would give us the opportunity to explore and take forward options for the venue to be run in a different way in the future,” explained Cllr Morgan.

“We are hopeful for a positive outcome to our funding bid, but if we cannot secure the grant, it will mean difficult decisions need to be further explored.”

The council said it expects a decision on the bid in December.

Blackwood Miners’ Institute campaigners told to ‘ramp up’ efforts to keep venue open

“I want to assure the community that we are looking at options to keep the site open with a new business model and trustee structure which would secure an exciting new future for this popular local attraction,” added Cllr Morgan.

Thousands of people took to the streets of Blackwood in September to protest against the council’s mothballing plans – which came as part of a wider cost-cutting exercise aimed at closing a multimillion-pound gap in the local authority’s budget.

A final decision on Blackwood Miners’ Institute has not yet been made, but at the end of September the council agreed to pursue a mothballing plan for heritage site Llancaiach Fawr, which it also subsidises.

The council will also close its staff restaurant at its headquarters, in Tredomen, but a proposal to axe a meals on wheels service was withdrawn following heated opposition.


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