A scheme to reduce the use of plastic bottles is to be rolled out across Caerphilly County Borough.
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Cafe owner’s dismay over decision to close public toilets
Five council-run toilets located in towns across the county borough will close next month due to ongoing financial pressures.
20,000 square feet of business units coming to Nelson
The new units are expected to be completed by autumn 2020 and are part of a wider plan for the regeneration of the Ty Du site.
Council ‘missed opportunities’ to enforce planning rules
An investigation has found Caerphilly council ‘missed opportunities’ to enforce planning rules which allegedly left a resident’s home at risk of flooding.
Costa Coffee drive-thru plans approved
The coffee chain is to convert the former Pizza Hut restaurant on Gallagher Retail Park.
Ystrad Mynach still open for business during roadworks
Business owners in Ystrad Mynach have urged customers to remember they are still open, after reporting a slump in trade brought on by roadworks.
Llanbradach residents concerned by house building plans
United Welsh Housing Association want to transform overgrown scrubland behind Plasturtwyn Terrace into a “high quality and sustainable” development.
“Uncomfortable” cuts at Caerphilly County Borough Council to be discussed at full council
Plaid councillors have slammed plans to raise council tax by 6.95%, which could generate £4.6 million.
Residents and workers speak out against proposed ‘Meals on Wheels’ cut
As part of efforts to save £15.6 million Caerphilly County Borough Council’s ‘Meals on Wheels’ service could be scrapped.
Council spends £200,000 on emergency housing payments
Caerphilly County Borough Council has had to spend almost £200,000 in just six months on emergency housing payments for vulnerable people.