Roadworks which caused school run gridlock yesterday afternoon in Penyrheol were caused by emergency works to repair a collapsed water pipe.
Tag: caerphilly county borough council
Councillor says decision to create two new senior officer posts is a “slap in the face”
Blackwood’s independent councillor Nigel Dix has hit out at Caerphilly County Borough Council’s decision to create two new senior officer jobs.
Around 100 protesters call on council to improve safety on Wyllie bends
A sign held by a bereaved grandfather read a “weak fence for a weak council” as he called on Caerphilly County Borough Council to improve safety measures on the Wyllie bends.
Girl, 11, finally starts comprehensive school after weeks on waiting list
Eleven-year-old Hollie-Mai Williams has finally started in Year 7 at St Cenydd Comprehensive after weeks stuck on a waiting list.
Council plans for two new senior officer positions approved
Senior councillors have approved plans to create two senior officer positions at a cost of nearly £300,000.
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.
Committee linking residents and firm behind controversial quarry re-established
The quarry has caused tension in Gelligaer, Nelson and Penybryn due to concerns about dust, noise pollution, and lorry movements.
Dog charities launch campaign to stop further development of Wales’ only greyhound racing stadium
Two dog rescue charities have launched a campaign to prevent further development of Wales’ only Greyhound racing stadium in Ystrad Mynach.
Consultation begins on plan that will shape the county borough
Residents have until the end of November to share their views on the council’s strategy for housing and employment as part of the second replacement Local Development Plan (LDP).
Council leader accuses Plaid Cymru of ‘accepting xenophobia’ as group leader investigated
A complaint against the council’s opposition leader, Cllr Lindsay Whittle, is being investigated by Plaid Cymru officials.
