The upgrade of Rhymney tennis courts has been completed – three months after the original end date.
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Caerphilly Council and businessman in legal battle over skip storage site
A businessman’s legal battle to store skips on land in Llanbradach will be decided by a Welsh Government-appointed inspector in November.
Rhymney traveller site: New planning application after successful government appeal
A controversial traveller site is applying for planning permission from the Council again after being successful in its Welsh Government appeal.
Road repairs needed after routine inspection cost council more than £270,000
Repairs to the A469 over the Rhymney River cost more than £270,000, according to information listed on a Welsh Government website.
Family’s calls for roadside safety barrier “ignored” by council following nurse’s death
The grandfather of a young nurse who died in a crash near Wyllie has said his family’s calls for a roadside safety barrier have been “ignored” and “overlooked”.
Homes rejected after design paid ‘no respect’ to neighbouring houses
A bid to build two new houses in a residential area of Cefn Hengoed has failed because the planned homes pay “no respect to the surrounding building style”.
Planning permission granted for four-bedroom HMO
A three-bedroom house in Bargoed has received planning permission to be changed into a four-bedroom house in multiple occupation (HMO).
Caerphilly County Borough Council public notices
Planning applications for Llanbradach, Rudry, and Oakdale.
Residents could face £70 fines for repeat recycling failures
Caerphilly’s recycling rate is currently below the Welsh Government requirement of 64%, which rises to 70% next year,
“Flagship” housing developments backed by council cabinet
Housing developments on the former Oakdale Comprehensive and the former Ty Darran site in Risca have been backed by senior councillors.
