Here’s the latest on Caerphilly County Borough from available public sources.
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Local council updates and policy moves
- Caerphilly County Borough Council Cabinet approved changes to social housing applications under a new Common Allocation Policy to streamline access for residents [West Wales Chronicle summary of local news coverage, 2025-11-14]. This indicates ongoing modernisation of housing and allocation processes in the area.[1]
- The council has continued to report on anti-social behaviour and crime-related measures, including extensions of partial closure orders at council addresses in the Blackwood area as part of enforcement efforts [West Wales Chronicle summary, 2025-11-14].
- Other cabinet-level decisions around local services include investment into community and education facilities (e.g., vulnerable learners’ centre) and plans for a shared school campus in Rhymney, reflecting ongoing capital projects [West Wales Chronicle summary, 2025-11-14].
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Local media coverage and community updates
- Local outlets aggregating Caerphilly news (e.g., NewsNow Caerphilly section) show coverage of council activities, housing, energy projects, and community events. Recent items include housing-related planning, energy project recognition, and local elections commentary, indicating a busy period for the borough’s public-facing agenda [NewsNow Caerphilly, 2025-05 to 2026-05 timeline].
- The Caerphilly Observer and other local press routinely report on council decisions, council meetings, and community events such as markets, festivals, and school-related news, providing ongoing colour on local life in Caerphilly [NewsNow Caerphilly aggregation; Caerphilly Observer mentions].
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Official council channels
- The Caerphilly County Borough Council maintains a News Centre and Newsline with regular updates on services, partnerships, and community initiatives, including social media updates and press releases, though the exact latest items should be checked on their site for the most current dates [Caerphilly Council News Centre, 2024–2025; Caerphilly.gov.uk Newsline pages].
Illustrative example of ongoing activity
- Housing and social welfare: A Common Allocation Policy to simplify social housing applications signals efforts to reduce barriers for applicants and improve social housing access in the borough [West Wales Chronicle summary, 2025-11-14].
- Community and education: Plans for a shared primary school campus and a new vulnerable learners’ centre reflect ongoing investment in infrastructure and educational services in Caerphilly [West Wales Chronicle summary, 2025-11-14].
Would you like me to pull the very latest items directly from the Caerphilly Council site or a couple of local outlets and summarize them with links? I can also tailor the update to a specific area (e.g., housing, education, crime/anti-social behavior) or a certain town within the borough (e.g., Caerphilly, Blackwood, Bargoed).
Sources
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Cabinet has approved plans to improve the way people apply for social housing. This new Common Allocation Policy aims to... Partial closure orders have been extended at two Caerphilly County Borough Council addresses in the Blackwood area to tackle criminal activity and anti-social behaviour. Caerphilly... … Caerphilly County Borough Council's Cabinet has today (14 June) approved extra investment into the creation of a new vulnerable learners' centre and...
www.westwaleschronicle.co.ukThe place to find services and information provided by Caerphilly County Borough Council and its partners.
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www.newsnow.co.ukThe place to find services and information provided by Caerphilly County Borough Council and its partners.
www.caerphilly.gov.ukThe place to find services and information provided by Caerphilly County Borough Council and its partners.
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