Spending cuts in the region of £14.7 million will have to be made next year with council tax potentially going up 6.95%, the leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council has warned.
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Remembrance services to be held across Caerphilly County Borough
Services of Remembrance are to be held across Caerphilly County Borough to honour those who have lost their lives in conflict.
Caerphilly Council considers selling land it owns in Oakdale, Pontllanfraith, Risca and Aberbargoed to developers to build 455 houses
More than 50 acres of land across five council-owned sites could be sold to make way for up to 450 new homes.
Court bans visitors to house in New Tredegar
Magistrates have granted a closure order on a property in Elliots Town, in New Tredegar.
Nant Llesg opencast coal mine plan rejected on appeal
Controversial plans to build an opencast mine at the top of the Rhymney Valley have finally been rejected by the Planning Inspectorate – almost three years after developers lodged their appeal.
Caerphilly County Borough Council could receive £1.3m VAT repayment
Caerphilly County Borough Council could be awarded around £1.3 million as part of a VAT repayment claim regarding sporting and leisure services.
The power to change – Caerphilly Council and Stagecoach unveil plans to boost use of electric vehicles
Caerphilly County Borough could soon be leading the way in electric-powered transport with separate plans by the council and bus operator Stagecoach being drawn-up to spearhead its use.
Council’s plans to remodel older persons’ accommodation to be considered
Proposals to remodel and reclassify accommodation for elderly people in the Caerphilly County Borough will be considered over the coming weeks.
Tata Steel announces start-up support for fifth year running
Tata Steel subsidiary UK Steel Enterprise has pledged support for new enterprises in Caerphilly County Borough – the fifth successive year it has done so.
Council spends over £28,000 on mayoral car since 2015
Caerphilly County Borough Council (CCBC) has spent over £28,000 on its ‘mayoral car’ since 2015.