Local Assembly Members are encouraging residents to get out and celebrate independent retailers of the local high street on Saturday December 3.
Tag: caerphilly county borough council
Ystrad Mynach school opens new therapy room
The Welsh Government’s Cabinet Secretary for Education has officially opened a new therapy room at Trinity Fields School in Ystrad Mynach.
Redrow appeals rejected plan to build 260-home development in Hendredenny
House builder Redrow has submitted a planning appeal to allow it to build 260 homes in Caerphilly.
Caerphilly Scout hall set for restoration thanks to five-figure award
A run-down Scout hut in Caerphilly is set for renovation after its resident group were awarded funding by the council.
Police appeal after theft of £14,000 worth of council tools from Morgan Jones Park
Police are appealing for information after around £14,000 worth of council equipment was stolen from a Caerphilly park.
Oakdale’s Christmas lights appeal success
The village of Oakdale will be celebrating Christmas in style this year after a successful community appeal to pay for festive lights.
175 homes look set to be built on Oakdale Golf Course after council decides not to contest appeal
A planning appeal to build 175 homes on a golf course will not be contested by Caerphilly County Borough Council.
Persimmon Homes originally had its application to build the development on land at Oakdale Golf Club turned down by councillors back in March this year.
Further £150,000 put aside for rising legal bill in Caerphilly Council pay scandal
Councillors have agreed to put aside a further £150,000 of taxpayers’ money to cover rising legal costs in a long-running pay scandal involving three senior council bosses.
Man from Nelson prosecuted for fly-tipping waste
A man has been prosecuted and fined for fly-tipping on common land between Senghenydd and Nelson.
Community group wins funding to transform Blackwood chapel into care services hub
A group with community interests at its heart is planning for the future after being awarded a £25,000 fund.
