A school has been accused of putting undue financial pressure on parents by encouraging them to sign-up to a computer buying scheme for pupils.
Author: Richard Gurner
Caerphilly gets ready for its first-ever Pride celebration
Pride Caerffili will be a day-long celebration to recognise LGBTQ+ people’s contribution to society.
Tour of Britain returns to Caerphilly for 2023
The Tour of Britain cycle race is returning to Caerphilly town – almost a decade after it was scrapped because of council budget cuts.
Caerphilly Uniform Exchange: “If you are having a bad day, there is someone always here to talk and listen”
Started by Lisa Watkins in her dining room last year, the community interest company moved into its Lansbury Park shop in January.
Primary school pupils recognised for “World Class” skills
Nant-y-Parc in Senghenydd has become the first, and only, primary school in Wales to be given a prestigious award.
Meet the school supporting its community through the cost-of-living crisis
A school which has opened a ‘community cabin’ to help support parents and teach children eco lessons has been praised for its efforts.
Police officer attacked man who was with ex-partner on a night out in Cardiff
An off-duty police officer who attacked someone from behind in an unprovoked attack has been formally dismissed from Gwent Police.
Police officer who sexually assaulted female colleague dismissed
A constable who sexually assaulted a female colleague would have been dismissed had he not quit before disciplinary proceedings, Gwent Police’s chief constable has said.
Welsh Water customers to get £10 rebate after company admits leakage errors
Welsh Water is to issue a £10 rebate to customers after it overestimated how much water people were using. and underestimated how much it lost through leaks.
Tributes to grandfather who “had a heart of gold”
Jason Griffiths, 51, from Maesycwmmer, died in the crash on Cowbridge Road, Pontyclun, on Tuesday May 23.
