Cllr Carol Andrews has called on the council leader to write to the UK Government calling for legislation to protect those in fuel debt.
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“The valleys need stuff like this” – skateboarding academy ramps up opportunities for kids
Free skateboarding sessions for children are taking place in Aberbargoed and Bargoed this spring – with more around the borough.
Investigation into council worker who allegedly exposed himself in front of women
An investigation is underway after an allegation of indecent exposure was made against a council worker.
How does council tax in Caerphilly compare with the rest of Wales?
From April, council tax in Caerphilly County Borough will rise by 7.9%. But how does the rate of council tax in Caerphilly compare with other areas in Wales?
Trinity Fields expansion plans revealed – with rugby pitch saved
Plans for the expansion of Trinity Fields School have been revealed by the council and do not include the loss of an adjacent rugby pitch.
Welcome spaces to remain open throughout spring
More than £3 million has been spent by the council to help residents through the cost-of-living crisis in addition to the welcome spaces.
Bedwas bakery supplying Cheltenham races and Grand National gets council support
A Bedwas-based bakery with contracts to supply the Cheltenham Races, the Grand National and Wimbledon has grown thanks to council support.
Annual Ystrad Mynach spring fair returns this weekend
There will be aa range of food and craft stalls, children’s funfair rides and street theatre entertainment at this year’s spring fair.
Council agrees to limit grass-cutting as wildflower seeds to be given to community groups
The council has agreed to continue to keep grass-cutting to a minimum and take part in the No Mow May campaign each year.
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.
