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    Plans approved to secure long term future of Blackwood Miners’ Institute

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 12, 2025No Comments
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    A major step toward securing the long-term future of Blackwood Miners’ Institute (BMI) has been confirmed this week.

    On Wednesday 10th December, Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Cabinet, meeting in its capacity as Trustee, approved a series of recommendations outlining the positive work undertaken over recent months to support the venue’s sustainability and development.

    Cabinet agreed to progress plans to undertake a market-testing exercise that will assess interest from experienced external cultural organisations in managing the day-to-day running of the venue.

    This approach will allow the council to retain ownership of the iconic building, while securing a delivery partner to increase the sustainability of the current operating model and reduce the level of subsidy required from the local authority.

    Leader of Council, Cllr Jamie Pritchard, said:
    “I’m pleased that Cabinet has endorsed the next phase of work to secure a strong and sustainable future for Blackwood Miners’ Institute.”

    “By approving these proposals, we are taking clear and positive steps to protect this important venue for the community and ensure it continues to thrive for years to come.”

    “This decision allows us to move forward confidently, recognising BMI’s importance to residents in the area and across the county borough. I’d like to thank all members of staff, and visitors to the BMI for their support.”

    Following Cabinet’s approval, officers will now begin the formal market-testing process, with a further report to be presented once the outcomes are known.

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