Bargoed Town Council has relied on the borough council to help financially support some of its annual events – and Caerphilly Council’s deputy leader has said this will continue to be the case this year.
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Restaurant owners thank ‘inspirational’ community for support
Lee and Samantha Humphreys opened Fish Kitchen 1931 in Bargoed in November last year after an extensive refurbishment of the former Conti fish and chip shop.
More surgeries will be run by Leicestershire-based firm, health board confirms
Along with Bryntirion Surgery, four other surgeries will have changed hands to eHarleyStreet, Primary Care Solutions by April of this year.
“Disgusted”: Last remaining Barclays Bank in Caerphilly County Borough to close its doors
Barclays Bank’s decision to close what will be its last remaining branch in Caerphilly County Borough has been branded ‘disgusting’ by an Ystrad Mynach councillor.
‘Use it or lose it’: Councillor reacts to “devastating” Bargoed shop closures
Cllr Dawn Ingram-Jones, told Caerphilly Observer that the closures in Bargoed town marked a sad start to the new year.
“Very difficult”: Jewellers to close store after 120 years
Gus Jones Jewellers, which has been running in Bargoed for more than 120 years, is set to close its store due to “rising costs” and “falling footfall”.
Surgery will be run by company based in Leicestershire
eHarleyStreet, Primary Care Solutions, is set to take over the management of Brytntirion Surgery on April 1 2024.
Two men arrested after armed police called to street in Bargoed
Two men were arrested after armed police were called to a street in Bargoed on Saturday, January 6.Gwent Police said it received a report of a disturbance in Upper Wood Street at…
Notice of application for a premises licence: Bargoed post office
Notice is given that I Shabnam Ajay have on the 05/05/2023 applied to Caerphilly County Borough Council, as the Licensing Authority, for a premises licence in respect of the Bargoed Post Office.
Pub applies to turn second floor into bed and breakfast
Murray’s, on Upper High Street, has applied for planning permission to change the use of the second floor into a B&B with four bedrooms.