News
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Plaid Leader Demands Urgent Clarity On Ethical Investments
Plaid Cymru group leader Charlotte Bishop has spoken out after it was revealed that Caerphilly Council officers have been unable to provide clarity on whether pension investments align with a decision on ethical investments.
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Lindsay Whittle’s Dream Could Become Reality In 2026
Plaid Cymru Senedd Member Lindsay Whittle declared that the party could create history at the Senedd elections in May.
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Caerphilly Council Backs Waspi Women Pensions Campaign
Councillors in Caerphilly have unanimously backed the campaign for compensation by the so-called Waspi women who were affected by state pension age changes,
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Labour Block Plaid’s Bid To Reduce 6.25% Caerphilly Council Tax Rise
Labour councillors in Caerphilly blocked a move by Plaid Cymru councillors to reduce the proposed 6.25% council tax rise from April.
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End The Potholes Crisis, Urges Caerphilly Plaid Cymru Councillor
Plaid Cymru councillor Steve Skivens is demanding swift action by Caerphilly Council to end the potholes crisis plaguing the area.
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Plaid Cymru beat Reform TWICE in Caerphilly
Plaid Cymru took both seats from Labour in Caerphilly County and Van Community Council by-elections.
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The Scandal Of Empty Council Houses Revealed And It Is Truly Shocking
The scandal of council houses in Caerphilly county lying empty for weeks, months and even years after tenants have moved out, has been revealed by Plaid Cymru.
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Plaid Cymru Leader Pays Tribute To Tristan Kerr
Charlotte Bishop, leader of the Plaid Cymru group on Caerphilly Council, has paid tribute to 17-year-old Abertridwr teenager Tristan Shae Kerr who died last week.
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Senedd Member Inundated With NHS Patients Worried About Losing Their Dentist
Plaid Cymru Senedd Member Lindsay Whittle says more and more NHS dental patients are contacting him worried about their dentists moving to private care only.
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Plaid Councillor Warns Of Traffic Gridlock With Latest Development Plan
Plaid Cymru Councillor Steve Skivens has warned Caerphilly is under more pressure than ever from home developers.