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Over the past 4 years, Caerphilly Council has made a significant investment into facilities and services to ensure Caerphilly Council can create a caring culture for communities.
With the Welsh Government announcement that Wales has moved fully into alert level zero, the number of mourners permitted to attend funerals in the Gwent Crematorium Chapel, Croesyceiliog has increased.
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s contractor intends to undertake some minor carriageway repairs along Groes-Faen Terrace Road
A number of schools across Caerphilly county borough have been designing their very own Snoopy Sculptures as part of ‘A Dog’s Trail’ in aid of Dogs Trust.
01 Feb 2022
Caerphilly County Borough Council is an active member of the Proud Councils partnership, which brings together several councils in South Wales in a visible and unified way, to support and promote equality for LGBT+ communities.
Caerphilly County Borough and Blaenau Gwent Councils joined forces with Coed Cymru in 2018 to encourage and promote the use of locally sourced timber.