The council’s investigating and disciplinary committee is discussing findings from the long-running investigation, estimated to have cost taxpayers more than £4million.
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Developer warned after residents complain about ‘appalling’ state of roads
Residents say roads to the site are constantly covered in dust and gravel, while lorries bringing deliveries are also said to have caused disruption.
Council agrees plan to become more commercially minded
The council is looking to find new ways of making money having overseen cuts of more than £100m since 2008/9 amid shrinking budgets.
Report into chief executive pay row accusations submitted
Caerphilly council suspended Anthony O’Sullivan on full pay in 2013 after he was accused of ordering unlawful pay rises for himself and his colleagues.
World War II veterans mark 75th anniversary of D-Day
A World War II veteran has travelled to Normandy to mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Council warns residents over scam
The company, called Safe Housing, is believed to have been targeting residents in council and association housing.
Council pass ‘climate emergency’ motion
Councillors from all political parties supported a motion on the issue at a full council meeting on Tuesday, June 4.
£425k salaries to support council’s new transformation strategy
Similar plans have been adopted in Newport and Monmouthshire, with both councils creating £50 million investment funds.
Poll suggests polluted street should be demolished
Most respondents to a consultation on the strategy for Hafodyrynys Road in Crumlin want the council to buy and demolish houses in the area to reach clean air guidelines faster.
Bargoed residents’ anger over parking permit charges
Residents now have to pay £15 a year to park outside their own homes after the charge came into place in April.
