Sculptor Julie Westerman, who designed Cardiff Road’s geese and jackdaw statues 30 years ago, returned to the town to officially unveil the revamped public squares this week.
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Caerphilly’s new leisure centre could cost a further £2.5m
A new leisure and wellbeing hub in Caerphilly could cost a further £2.5 million to build, councillors have learned.
First look at Caerphilly Castle as Cadw prepares to unveil project’s first phase
Caerphilly Observer was given an exclusive tour underneath the tarpaulin and scaffolding, which has been in place since ‘phase one’ of the works began in 2023.
Demolition work to begin as £21million project in Caerphilly nears
Demolition work on the old indoor market on Pentrebane Street is set to begin as part of the Caerphilly Town 2035 masterplan.
Town centre’s new flats plan moves a step closer
Demolition work in Caerphilly town centre is “likely to begin in the new year” to make way for a “much-needed” new development.
New leisure centre hit by delays after subcontractor entered administration
Caerphilly’s new leisure centre could be delayed by four or five months after building firm ISG went into administration.Caerphilly County Borough Council’s regeneration committee was told, on Tuesday October 5, that the…
Caerphilly regeneration plans are ‘fantastic example’ – Welsh Government secretary
Jayne Bryant, the Welsh Government secretary for local government, has praised plans to revitalise Caerphilly during a visit to the town.
Council seeking residents’ views on plans to improve town centre
Caerphilly residents have been urged to have their say on the latest round of proposals to improve the town centre.
Town’s new market could create up to 50 jobs
Council deputy leader Jamie Pritchard has said the new market, Ffos Caerffili, was a “cornerstone” of the regeneration plan for Caerphilly town.
Council effectively saves £1m on Ffos Caerffili container market
The council’s deputy leader said the project had secured a European grant that would effectively reduce the council’s own spending on the project to around £150,000.
