Resident Lynn Gazal has led efforts to form a community interest company to get the fledgling scheme off the ground.
Council to boost funding for small care homes in attempt to prevent closures
This follows concerns from the care homes that they will not be able to pay energy bills, food bills, or pay their staff the ‘real living wage’.
£250k plans for new bowls pavilion and cadets base backed by senior councillors
Senior councillors have unanimously agreed to put more than £250,000 towards a new bowls pavilion and cadets base in Caerphilly.
Infected blood scandal victim hits out at UK Government over lack of certainty over payments
A man who was gravely ill as a child after receiving contaminated blood has criticised the UK Government over uncertainty surrounding payments to infected blood scandal victims.
Day centre users to be asked for their views as part of council review
Consultants Hugh Irwin Associates, known as HiCo, have been commissioned by the council to undertake the “values-based” review.
The 16-year-old representing Wales in both football and athletics
At the age of just 16, Caitlin Seaborne has represented Wales in both football and athletics – and has enjoyed recent successes in both.
Councillors’ two-hour bus journey to the Grange
Cllr Charlotte Bishop, the Plaid Cymru deputy group leader on Caerphilly County Borough Council, and Penyrheol councillor Steve Skivens put bus services to the test after receiving a number of complaints from residents.
Choir concert raises funds for new breast centre and Ty Hafan
Aber Valley Male Voice Choir has donated money to both the new breast care unit at Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr, Ystrad Mynach, and Ty Hafan.
Covid and new legislation blamed for council house repair delays
Nearly 40% of council homes which are on the waiting list for repairs are behind target.
Caerphilly town looks to retain Wales in Bloom title as judging gets underway
Wales in Bloom judging is getting underway, with a number of entries across Caerphilly County Borough.