Caerphilly Council has submitted an application to make it’s new market, which has planning permission for five years, become permanent.
Tag: Caerphilly 2035
£100k of public money to be spent promoting council’s Caerphilly 2035 masterplan
One hundred thousand pounds of public money will be spent promoting Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Caerphilly 2035 masterplan.
The story behind Caerphilly’s jackdaws and geese sculptures
The year was 1995. Castle Court shopping centre had been built and two ‘squares’ at the top of town were rejuvenated with public art.
Construction work on new market pushed back to early summer, but “plans are progressing”
Construction work on Caerphilly’s multi-million-pound market has been pushed back to early summer, but “plans are progressing”.
Caerphilly Town Centre – Grounds for optimism? I think so
Cllr Jamie Pritchard is the deputy leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council. Part of his role is overseeing “prosperity and regeneration”. In this opinion piece for Caerphilly Observer he outlines why there are reasons to be optimistic about Caerphilly town’s future.
Caerphilly 2035: How’s it progressing?
From a new market to a wellbeing centre and even a hotel, the council has unveiled a number of plans as part of its Caerphilly 2035 masterplan.
Council submits application for its new “container style” market
A formal planning application has been submitted by the council for Caerphilly’s new “container style” market – this is what it tells us.
Senior councillors approve £750k funding for regeneration projects across borough
More than £750,000 has been approved to fund regeneration projects across Caerphilly County Borough, including the new market plans.
Concepts for new multimillion pound transport interchange revealed
The new interchange would be built on the site of the current Caerphilly railway station and bus interchange, and is part of the council’s Caerphilly 2035 regeneration project.
Did Caerphilly Council bypass planning committee over funding?
As part of its Caerphilly 2035 project – a 15 year plan to regenerate and transform the town centre – the council wants a ‘boutique hotel’ on the site.
