SOME staff in leisure services in Merthyr Tydfil have gone on strike over pay.
Author - Anthony Lewis
Local Democracy Reporter
THE NUMBER of empty properties in Merthyr brought back into use as a result of direct council action since 2012 has been revealed.
THE AMOUNT by which taxi fares in Rhondda Cynon Taf could increase has been announced.
COUNCILLORS have decided not to revoke a Merthyr Tydfil rugby club’s premises licence despite claims of “horrendous violence” which allegedly left...
RECENT bad weather has widened and lengthened a landslide that happened in Merthyr Tydfil over Christmas threatening the stability and safety of a...
CHANGES to secondary school and college transport in Rhondda Cynon Taf will go ahead after a council committee voted not to refer them back to...
A CHARGE for childcare provided before school breakfast clubs in Rhondda Cynon Taf won’t come in yet.
THE DECISION on changes to secondary school and college transport in Rhondda Cynon Taf have been “called in” in a bid for decision makers to...
CONCERN has been raised that Merthyr Tydfil Council didn’t accept a 1,800-name petition by residents to save a leisure centre that was set-up in the...
THE FORMER YMCA building in Merthyr Tydfil has been “effectively mothballed” for up to 10 years, allowing a new use for it to be considered.

