Independent councillors have called for a public inquiry over pollution concerns at a quarry in Ynysddu.
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New ALN support group comes to Rhymney
Kayleigh Burridge is starting Teddy’s Support Group for children with additional learning needs this April in Rhymney.
Council seeks to end private finance school contracts for “significant” savings
Caerphilly County Borough Council will consider ending a 30-year private contract which funded two schools for “significant” savings.
“Most difficult budget” approved with 7.9% council tax increase
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s budget for 2023/24 – which includes a 7.9% rise in council tax – has been approved by councillors.Council leader Sean Morgan said it was the “most difficult budget”…
More than £2.5m to be spent on bringing empty homes back into use
Currently there are 1,314 empty private sector homes across the county borough that have been empty for more than six months.
Budget which includes 7.9% council tax increase backed by senior councillors
Council leader Sean Morgan said this was the “most difficult budget” the local authority has ever faced.
Second application to expand greyhound racing stadium refused
A second planning application to extend Wales’ only greyhound stadium has been refused, but its manager has insisted “this is not the end”.
What do residents think about potential council tax increase?
Caerphilly County Borough Council is proposing to raise council tax by 7.9% as part of its budget for 2023/24. Here’s what residents think.
Council has “rethink” over budget, with £600k of cuts scrapped
The changes follow a public consultation on the council’s draft budget for 2023/24, which proposes to raise council tax by 7.9%.
A “travesty” – Fears that Rhymney’s only gym will close forever due to housing development
Rhymney gym-goers fear that Fit4Living Fitness Centre will close forever due to a redevelopment which could demolish the Whitbread Centre.
