Controversial plans to expand a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO) in Rhymney have been approved by Caerphilly County Borough Council.
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Phone box painted gold in homage to Olympian Lauren Price
A telephone box in Ystrad Mynach is being painted gold to celebrate boxer Lauren Price’s gold medal win at the Tokyo Olympics.
RSPCA criticises council plans to ban dogs from sports pitches
A spokesperson for the animal welfare charity said it was “disappointed” with the plans.
Major wind farm development could see communities benefit from £1m a year
Around 20 wind turbines measuring 200 metres high could be built on a site north of Senghenydd
Grants for parents to cover cost of school uniform and equipment
Eligible parents in Caerphilly County Borough are now able to apply online for a £125 grant to cover school uniforms and equipment.
Caerphilly nominated for ‘Council of the Year’ award
Council Leader Philippa Marsden said the council’s buddy scheme and its collective working approach were possible reasons for the nomination.
Council backs campaign to support people with visible differences
Caerphilly County Borough Council has become the first local authority to sign the Pledge to be Seen Campaign, which focuses on supporting those with visible differences.
Almost all council houses in Caerphilly meeting Welsh Government quality guidelines
According to Caerphilly County Borough Council, 99.02% of its total housing stock complies with the Welsh Housing Quality Standard (WHQS).
Residents’ “nightmare” as controversial housing development mired in delay
A councillor has said residents are facing a “continuing nightmare” due to disruption caused by troubled sewerage work at Redrow’s De Clare Gardens development in Hendredenny.
Olympians are ‘an inspiration,’ says council leader
Caerphilly Council leader Philippa Marsden has described Olympians Lauren Williams and Lauren Price as “an inspiration”.
