A pony has been rescued from Gelligaer and Merthyr Common over concerns for its welfare, sparking an appeal to find its owner.
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Agents appointed as council looks to offload mothballed Llancaiach Fawr
Commercial estate agents Avison Young has been appointed by the council to market the venue, and discuss its sale with potential buyers.
Proposals for council tax rise and ‘pay more for less’ service cuts come under fire
The local authority has long warned it must make “difficult decisions” on spending, in the face of an estimated £45 million budget gap over the next two years.
Notice of application for a variation of a premises licence: Caerphilly Castle
Notice is given that I/we, Cadw/Welsh Government have applied to Caerphilly County Borough Council for a variation of a premises licence in respect of the Great Hall, Caerphilly Castle.
Councillor buys wheelchair to loan to residents in need
Plaid Cymru councillor Lindsay Whittle has bought a second-hand wheelchair and is offering to loan it out to residents.
Football matches postponed due to frozen pitches
Caerphilly County Borough Council has announced all football matches due to be played in Caerphilly tomorrow (Saturday January 11), have been postponed.
Safety wardens and crossing patrols at risk in council’s bid to balance budget
The council estimates it will have to make more than £21 million of savings in its budget for next year, if it is to balance the books.
Three leisure centres at risk of closing down this year
The futures of three council-run leisure centres are under threat – but residents will soon be able to have their say on the proposals before a final decision is made.
Ten libraries still under threat despite opposition to council reforms
Reducing the number of sites to a handful of regional “hubs” will “provide a more sustainable and resilient library service” for customers, the council has said.
Council tax rise of 7.9% proposed for county borough
The proposed hike comes as Caerphilly County Borough Council warns 2025 will be another year of “difficult decisions” on spending.
