The council has agreed to continue to keep grass-cutting to a minimum and take part in the No Mow May campaign each year.
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The twisted brick chimney – which isn’t made of bricks
It has graced the landscape for more than a decade, but Rhymney’s Twisted Chimney has had its ‘secret’ revealed by recent bad weather.
Library services in Rhymney on hold as final stage of £400k refurbishment begins
Rhymney library has closed for at least two months to allow a £400,000 refurbishment to be completed on both floors.
Less than 100 days until town’s first ever Pride event
Pride Caerffili will be a day-long celebration to recognise LGBTQ+ people’s contribution to society.
Parents want more services for children with disabilities
More services for children with disabilities are desperately needed in Caerphilly County Borough, according to concerned parents.
Residents want mini roundabout gone after fatal incident
Residents in Markham are calling on the council to get rid of a mini roundabout following a fatal incident last year.
Residents a step closer to winning 19-year footpath battle
Residents in Ystrad Mynach are a step closer to walking a footpath they have campaigned 19 years to access.
Planning appeal decision over Rhymney traveller site awaited after hearing
An appeal hearing for the development of land at the former station house, Rhymney was held on March 7 at Tredomen Park.
Decision to end schools PFI deal delayed by council after concerns raised
Moves by Caerphilly Council to buy out a school PFI contract have been met with concern from governors.
Safety measures need to be improved along road where teenager was hit by grit lorry, councillor says
Safety measures need to be improved on the road where a 13-year-old boy was hit by a grit lorry, a councillor has demanded.
