IT'S BEEN nearly a decade since plans for nearly 2,000 homes, a new school and a new town centre in part of south Wales were given the overall green...
Author - Anthony Lewis
Local Democracy Reporter
A MERTHYR TYDFIL councillor has claimed that the council does not need to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions.
THE CAUSES of flooding in Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) during Storm Bert last year have been confirmed.
TARGETS are being missed on housing, employment, open spaces, and heat-generating renewable energy in Merthyr Tydfil.
PEOPLE can now have their say on plans for a new wind farm in the Valleys with 18 turbines that could power 96,000 homes.
“WE CAN’T end up in the situation we were before with the previous leisure trust. It’s just not acceptable. We can’t do that to the public and...
WORK is planned to decommission and fill in a former reservoir in the Valleys.
NEARLY £7m is set to be spent in Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) over the next year on schemes to manage the risk of flooding.
LEISURE services in Merthyr Tydfil look set to continue to be outsourced if approved by councillors.
PLANS for 30 houses in Tonyrefail have been officially rejected by councillors.

