The council said its officers had completed a “comprehensive review” of the borough’s speed limits after receiving 270 comments on potential changes.
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Council step closer to appointing new operator for Cwmcarn Forest Drive
Caerphilly County Borough Council currently manages the site, via an agreement with landowner Natural Resources Wales.
Polling day and candidates announced for Penyrheol by-election
A by-election will be held in the Penyrheol, Trecenydd, and Energlyn ward on Thursday December 11, to contest the seat left vacant following Lindsay Whittle’s election to the Senedd.
Tributes to a ‘dedicated public servant and a much-loved local character’
Tributes have been paid to the long-serving Van ward councillor Christine Forehead, who has passed away at the age of 81.
Opposition to car park charges among petitions lodged with council
A 2,500-strong petition against higher car park charges has been lodged with Caerphilly County Borough Council.
Timescale to plan town’s Christmas lights display ‘just not suitable’
Community councils across Caerphilly should have more time to make their Christmas lights arrangements, a committee has heard.
New council leader ‘will reach every corner’ of the borough to engage with residents
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s new leader, Cllr Jamie Pritchard, has written about his appointment, his plans in the role, and his desire to ‘work closely with the community’.
Llancaiach Fawr takeover ‘very much on track’ amid calls for council to ‘come clean’
Plans to “breathe new life” into Llancaiach Fawr are “very much on track”, the council’s leader has insisted, amid Plaid calls for the council to ‘be honest and come clean’ over delays.
Plans to build 44 homes on farm met with hundreds of objections
Plans to build 44 affordable homes on land at Nant y Calch Farm, Caerphilly, have seen more than 620 letters of objection from residents concerned over the loss of wildlife and habitat.
Antisocial behaviour and public drinking curbs could be extended
Antisocial behaviour and public drinking could be banned at Caerphilly’s bus stops and other public places for another three years.
