Caerphilly Council’s top finance officer has reassured residents the local authority is not in danger of following several English councils into a major budget crisis.
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Damaged Twisted Chimney could be dismantled as council explores future of £180,000 artwork
Rhymney’s Twisted Chimney, which cost £180,000, could be dismantled after being in disrepair for nearly a year.
Residents raise noise concerns about planned industrial site
Waste specialists Veolia plan to redevelop an industrial site in Abercarn for a metalworking operation.
Judgement day looms for town’s new railway station plans
The county council is leading a proposal to demolish the town’s current bus and railway stations and replace them with a modern interchange.
Notice of application for a premises licence: Gilfach Street, Bargoed
Notice is given that I, CLARE LOUISE THOMAS have on the 31/01/2024 applied to Caerphilly County Borough Council, as the Licensing Authority, for a premises licence.
Opencast mine fears unfounded, says company planning Bedwas tips safety work
Fears that a project to make coal tips safer could turn into an opencast mine are unfounded, the company planning the work has said.
Primary school aged children caught vaping amid ‘explosion’ in popularity
A headteacher has warned punishment alone is not enough to tackle the “explosion” of underage vaping.
Could the Welsh Government step in to decide Caerphilly station transformation?
Documents show an unnamed individual has asked the Welsh Government to “call in” the planning application.
Council accused of ‘pleading poverty’ while investing £21m in bonds
The local authority has defended the investments, arguing they are “fully compliant” with regulations.
Residents next to controversial housing development endure further flooding
As Blackwood residents endure yet more sleepless nights protecting their homes from flooding, questions have been raised as to why a Taylor Wimpey site was approved in the first place.