THE COUNCIL brought 43 long-term empty homes in Merthyr Tydfil back into use over the last financial year.
Author - Anthony Lewis
Local Democracy Reporter
PEOPLE could be fined £100 if they fail to clean up their dog’s mess in Merthyr Tydfil.
COUNCILLORS in Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) have given their backing to a campaign to make sure everyone can afford life’s essentials.
A MERTHYR TYDFIL pub will have to close after having its licence revoked because of stolen goods being sold outside the premises.
THERE were 2,000 people in attendance at Merthyr Tydfil’s first Day Fever festival in the town centre.
CARBON reduction plans could reduce Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) Council’s emissions by more than 140 tonnes and save the authority more than £194,000 a...
A PLANNED BMX pump track on land where material from a landslide has been placed is nearing completion and is set to officially open soon.
PEOPLE can share their views on the first phase of a new walking and cycling route planned for the Rhondda Fawr.
A COUNCIL by-election will be held in Pontypridd after a councillor stepped down for health reasons.
TWO options to reduce the flood risk in a Valleys street will not go ahead having been judged not to be economically viable.