United Welsh Housing Association want to transform overgrown scrubland behind Plasturtwyn Terrace into a “high quality and sustainable” development.
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Merthyr and Rhymney AM Dawn Bowden’s blog: February 20, 2019
In her latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Merthyr and Rhymney AM Dawn Bowden discusses council services, fly-tipping and the new mobile bank in Rhymney
£740,000 worth of Caerphilly Council budget cuts reconsidered
Cuts of nearly £740,000 have been reconsidered by Caerphilly County Borough Council following a public consultation on its budget proposals for next year.
Residents and workers speak out against proposed ‘Meals on Wheels’ cut
As part of efforts to save £15.6 million Caerphilly County Borough Council’s ‘Meals on Wheels’ service could be scrapped.
Plans for Costa Coffee drive-thru welcomed
Councillors representing wards in Caerphilly town are among those to have welcomed plans to open a Costa Coffee drive-thru in Gallagher Retail Park.
Pwllypant roundabout set for more works
Work is set to take place from Monday, January 28 and will take a week to complete.
How about a latte with your letter? Former high street bank thriving as a post office and coffee shop
A former high street bank has become a thriving all-in-one coffee shop and post office more than two years after it closed its doors as a branch of Lloyds.
Popular ex-Scout leader celebrates her 90th birthday
Joan was a member of the Second Caerphilly branch, within the Caerphilly, Rhymney and Islwyn (CRAI) area and has seen “thousands” of children come and go during her time with the scouts.
Toilet strategy ‘flawed’, says Caerphilly County Borough Council leader
The leader of Caerphilly council has hit out against a new policy requiring Welsh local authorities to publish a ‘toilets strategy.’
Vintage 80-year-old Christmas tree belonging to Markham family set to go under the hammer
The tree was bought in Woolworths in the 1930s and has been in Steve Rose’s family for more than 80 years.
