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A small group session was organised by the Positive Futures team to celebrate the completion of the new park. It was done in line with Covid-19 regulations and more sessions will be rolled out – including at other parks in the borough. Cllr Lisa Phipps, the council’s cabinet member for housing and property, said “The Council’s WHQS team has worked with local communities to understand their local priorities in relation to environmental improvements delivered as part of the WHQS programme. In the case of Oakdale, we also asked the community to give us their views on their preferred design for the new skate park. ....
Labour councillors have also criticised the motion for proposing that no new homes are built in the area and have called on the Plaid Cymru group leadership to disown it. The motion noted there were “a number of localised flooding issues across the ward” caused by issues such as run-off of water into residential areas from Bedwas mountain, overflow from the the lagoon at Bedwas tip and blocked drains from fallen leaves leading to flooding in Trethomas. It said: “This council resolves to urge the relevant authorities, Caerphilly County Borough Council and Natural Resources Wales to draw up a plan outlining measures to tackle and solve these issues. ....
Donna Marie outside her Dolly Dimples shop in Bargoed. A BUSINESS owner has been giving free haircuts to the homeless. Donna-Marie Dunn, who owns Dolly Dimples Hair Beautique in Bargoed, opened her business one Sunday recently to provide haircuts to the homeless across the Caerphilly borough. She got involved as part of the council s Supporting People scheme. She said: I wanted to do something different to support people who were struggling after this difficult year, and I thought this could be a good way my staff and I could give something back. MORE NEWS: ....