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    Strong community response to Caerphilly’s asset transfer opportunities

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 11, 2025No Comments
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    Caerphilly County Borough Council has welcomed an excellent response to its latest round of Community Asset Transfer (CAT) opportunities.

    The CAT process allows local community groups to take on the running of council-owned buildings, parks, or land, putting valued public spaces directly into the hands of the people who use them. By taking over the management, groups can shape how these assets are run, ensuring they meet local needs and continue to thrive.

    Following Cabinet approval of a refreshed CAT policy designed to improve transparency, flexibility, and efficiency, the Council invited expressions of interest (EOIs) from prospective community organisations.

    While some sites were not available due to ongoing plans, the former Abertridwr, Nelson, and Llanbradach library buildings all attracted strong interest, with a total of 11 EOIs submitted from a variety of organisations with community-focused projects.

    For transparency, the Council confirmed that Cllr Sean Morgan, Leader of the Council and ward member for Nelson, took no part in any discussions or decisions relating to the former Nelson Library building.

    Applicants who have expressed interest now have until 30th September to submit their full business cases. The Council will then review proposals and work closely with groups committed to making a positive difference in their local area.

    A Caerphilly Council spokesperson said:

    “This renewed approach to CAT reflects our commitment to empowering local people and giving them the tools to transform public assets for the benefit of all.”

    The Community Asset Transfer scheme is part of the Council’s ongoing work to ensure public facilities remain at the heart of communities for years to come.

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