Ex-Pontllanfraith council office gets new lease of life

IT’S TWEET: Pengam primary pupils Olivia Edmunds and Samuel Jones admire birdboxes made at Groundwork Caerphilly’s open day at Ty Mynyddislwyn Environment Centre IT’S TWEET: Pengam primary pupils Olivia Edmunds and Samuel Jones admire birdboxes made at Groundwork Caerphilly’s open day at Ty Mynyddislwyn Environment Centre

A REFURBISHED 100-year-old building in Pontllanfraith is now a centre for charity Groundwork Caerphilly.

The charity has worked for more than 21 years within the communities of Caerphilly County Borough helping organisations, groups and individuals create better neighbourhoods, improve livelihoods, build skills and job prospects and to live and work in harmony with the environment.

The Ty Mynyddislwyn Environment Centre was opened by Caerphilly County Borough Mayor Gaynor Oliver and showcased the work carried out during the redevelopment of the former Mynyddislwyn Urban District Council Offices, which were built in 1913.

Housing a wide range of new facilities, the site also includes a kitchen for cookery demonstrations, classroom and selfcontained incubation units for local enterprises.

Comments(1)

Owain Vaughan says...
2:47pm Fri 20 Jul 12

Shame we can't bring back Mynyddislwyn Urban District Council!

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