The figures, which were recorded between April 1, 2021 and March 31, 2022, show Caerphilly as the third highest local authority in Wales for prosecutions in that time period.
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“There’s a storm brewing throughout the country like no other” – senior councillors defend £37.8m underspend
Caerphilly County Borough Council has revealed underspends of £37.8 million in its latest budget outturn for 2021/22.
Concepts for new multimillion pound transport interchange revealed
The new interchange would be built on the site of the current Caerphilly railway station and bus interchange, and is part of the council’s Caerphilly 2035 regeneration project.
Council backs masterplan to boost employment, tourism and housing
A masterplan to transform the lower Ebbw and Sirhowy Valleys into a “vibrant place” have been approved by Caerphilly County Borough Council.
£20m funding to help councils improve learning environments for special needs pupils
Local authorities in Wales will receive a share of £20m to improve or create learning environments for pupils with Additional Learning Needs.
Council moves to next stage in drafting its next Local Development Plan – but what does it mean?
Caerphilly County Borough Council has approved to move to the next stage of drafting its next Local development Plan (LDP). Rhiannon James, Local Democracy Reporter, explains.
“Unnecessary” grass cutting should be reviewed, councillor argues
Llanbradach councillor Colin Mann has written to the council’s Economy and Environment Director, Mark Williams, to raise concerns over “unnecessary” grass cutting.
Street could be made one-way to reduce traffic and congestion
If the proposed traffic order is adopted, Dol-Y-Felin Street, Caerphilly, will be made one-way.
New education and wellbeing centre at allotments given council backing
Members of the Pontygwindy Allotment Association hope the new building will be “something for the whole community”.
Burger King will not be returning to Caerphilly town centre after plans refused
In May, a planning application was submitted to Caerphilly County Borough Council to change the Game store in Castle Court Shopping Centre into the fast-food chain.
