Developers of the planned “Artisan Market” met with council officials recently to discuss ways for public toilets to be reopened.
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Ystrad Mynach Bowls club anger over “unplayable” bowling green
Club Secretary Keith Godsall, who has been a member of the club for 18 years, said: “The bowling green is unplayable. It used to be the best bowling green in the valley.”
Bargoed nightclub wants to stay open for longer
Permission is now being sought by owners Enterbizz Limited to keep the venue open for an extra half hour on those days, though the alcohol licence will not be extended.
Politicians express disappointment at Pontllanfraith Leisure Centre closure
Cabinet members of the Labour-run authority have come under fire from councillors, MPs and AMs from their own party and others after approving the closure on Wednesday, April 10.
Council accused of ‘land grab’ over Pontllanfraith leisure centre plans
Senior councillors are expected to sign off the closure on Wednesday (April 10), despite petitions, protests and a lack of support from a scrutiny committee.
Council leader and chief executive report back from Cannes on their efforts to attract investment to Caerphilly County Borough
The leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council, Cllr David Poole and the interim chief executive, Christina Harrhy, recently visited a major global investment event held in Cannes, France, as part of a delegation from the Cardiff Capital Region City Deal. Here they write about the experience of showcasing the county borough and the wider region to a global audience.
Newbridge Leisure Centre could get more than £500,000 of improvements
Building work to carry out the changes is estimated to cost around £350,000, while replacing equipment will cost about £200,000.
Welsh Government plans to invest £1.6 million in sports facilities
Caerphilly is one of only six local authorities in Wales without an athletics track, despite a local resurgence of interest in the sport.
LED streetlights to be installed across Caerphilly County Borough this month
The move could save the local authority almost £940,000 and cut CO2 emissions by more than 2,800 tonnes.
Rogue gardener prosecuted by Caerphilly County Borough Council
Craig Bennett, 24, who was operating as Elite Tree Care, has been found guilty of two charges at Newport Magistrates’ Court under the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008.