The possible removal of financial help from the UK Government with energy bills is a “huge worry,” says Rhymney Valley Foodbank manager.
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£500k cannabis factory uncovered by police
An estimated half a million pounds worth of cannabis has been seized by police at a disused property in Rhymney.
A “travesty” – Fears that Rhymney’s only gym will close forever due to housing development
Rhymney gym-goers fear that Fit4Living Fitness Centre will close forever due to a redevelopment which could demolish the Whitbread Centre.
Council wants to build up to 23 new homes on former Aldi site
The council has said its plans include a “range of house types, sizes and tenures” – with “affordable housing to meet local needs”.
Council to pay out more than £1m to repair water-damaged homes
Council leader Sean Morgan said residents on Bryn Carno had been “blighted” by water damage to the walls of their homes.
Councillor calls for levelling-up funding in north of the borough
A councillor has called for improved funding in the north of the borough to after a £20 million investment was secured for Caerphilly town.
‘Tense’ Welsh Government appeal ahead as Rhymney traveller site causes ‘headache’
The unauthorised development of a piece of land into a traveller site has frustrated Rhymney residents.
“If they knock that down, Rhymney’s finished”: Residents fear housing redevelopment will demolish history
Rhymney residents fear a housing development will forever change a local historical site and impact local businesses.
“In a cost-of-living crisis this support is simply invaluable”- Gerald Jones MP
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney MP Gerald Jones talks pension credit, sheep trespassing, International Credit Union Day and more.
Fundraising event in memory of late teen Jake
The family of a young teen from Abertysswg who died suddenly because of an undiagnosed heart condition are holding a fundraising event
