Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Play in the Park summer programme saw a number of events held across the borough during August.
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‘It is so important that residents make their views known, so the council understands how valued these services truly are’
South Wales East MS Delyth Jewell has urged residents to take part in consultations on the future of Llancaiach Fawr, Blackwood Miners’ Institute, and a council ‘meals on wheels’ service.
Schools could receive less funding if new primary is created
One headteacher currently serves the two schools, which have been informally “collaborating” since September 2022.
Schools will retain ‘own identity’ under federation plan
The strengthening of ties between two Abertridwr schools has moved a step closer, with the start of a public consultation on the plans.
Council sets out school merger plans which would end single-sex education
Caerphilly County Borough Council is planning to eventually close down Lewis Girls’ School, in Ystrad Mynach, and transfer pupils to Lewis School Pengam, which is currently boys-only.
Secondary school could get new 3G sports pitch
St Cenydd Community School in Caerphilly could have a new all-weather sports pitch to replace one of its existing facilities.
Thumbs up for plan to convert church into convenience store
A Newbridge church is surplus to requirements and can be converted into a convenience store, council planners have decided.
Plans to join two schools as single ‘primary campus’ move a step closer
The council said previously the two schools have been “working in collaboration for a number of years” and their amalgamation would promote “closer working relationships”.
Nineteen residents fined since council launched recycling crackdown
Nineteen residents have been fined for persistent recycling offences in Caerphilly County Borough since February.
War of words escalates over uncertain future of cultural attractions
Cllr Eluned Stenner, the cabinet member for finance, has defended the proposals, given the financial “black hole” the local authority is trying to avoid.