Users of so-called ‘tier two’ libraries in Caerphilly County Borough have been reassured they will not have services cut in favour of larger hubs.
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‘It’s not every day you see international teams training and competing on our doorstep’
The Under-20s Six Nations Summer Series has drawn to a close in Ystrad Mynach – with unbeaten France coming out as victors at the Centre for Sporting Excellence.
Hair salon applies to open coffee shop on premises
Planning documents indicate the proposed coffee shop or cafe would be located on the ground floor at the front of the premises.
Flats proposed for town’s former bank building
Plans submitted to Caerphilly County Borough Council show the “prominent” premises at 85 High Street could now be converted for residential use.
Risca home could become ten-person HMO
Documents show a ground-floor sitting room, reception room and study would each be converted into a bedroom if the plans are approved.
Council agrees new costing tool for social care
Cabinet members voted unanimously to transfer the money from the council’s reserves to fund the switch.
Community centre wall repair delays ‘just not acceptable’
For the past seven months users of Pwllypant Village Hall and motorists along the A468/9 Caerphilly bypass have grown used to the sight of fallen bricks since the wall partially collapsed during December’s Storm Darragh.
Hopes more unwanted council sites can be handed to community groups
Senior councillors in Caerphilly have reiterated their support for handing over surplus or unwanted buildings to community groups.
‘Dreaded but persistent inflation’ drives up school rebuild costs
“Dreaded but persistent inflation” is partly to blame after the budget of a Caerphilly school project increased by nearly £3 million.
Bin cuts and new recycling containers ‘the only way’ council can meet national waste targets
Senior councillors have agreed to reduce collections of non-recyclable waste from a fortnightly to a three-weekly service.
