Twenty-three homes in Woodside Terrace, Yr Adfa and Woodside shops will be knocked down to allow for a realignment of Hafodyrynys Road and comply with requirements by 2022.
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Opposition councillors slam ‘lack of democracy’ at Caerphilly County Borough Council
Cllr Kevin Etheridge said: “This is not democracy as we were elected by the people for the people of the county borough, leaving scrutiny worthless.”
Big Cheese welcomes more than 70,000 visitors to Caerphilly town centre
The sun shone and temperatures soared as the 22nd edition of the annual event took place.
“The Heddlu Bach scheme is a great opportunity for young people in our area to make a difference in our communities”
In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Merthyr and Rhymney MP Gerald Jones discusses the Public Services Board annual conference, funding fairs and the Heddlu Bach
Plaid Cymru calls for council to be put into special measures
Cllr Colin Mann, leader of the council’s Plaid group, has urged the Welsh Government to ‘restore public confidence’ by taking control of the authority.
Days off on the sick cost Caerphilly Council almost £1 million a month
On average, nearly 12 and a half working days were lost per council employee to sickness during the 2017/18 financial year.
St Cenydd Road closure – all you need to know
The closure is expected to last for six weeks and diversions will be in place.
Armed Forces personnel will be guaranteed interviews for council jobs
Council cabinet members unanimously backed the proposal, which will also apply to the spouses of Armed Forces personnel, on Wednesday, July 10.
It’s Big Cheese time again
The fun starts at 3pm on Friday, July 26, when the festival officially opens.
24-hour industrial site access near Gelligaer would have ‘detrimental impact’
More than 550 people from Gelligaer and Penybryn signed petitions and letters opposing the plans, raising concerns about additional congestion, dust, noise and air pollution.