People living in properties within the council tax bands of A to D will receive a £150 from the Welsh Government to help them with the rising cost of living.
Author: Richard Gurner
Caerphilly MP Wayne David to retire at next General Election
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Man appears in court charged with murder of Adell Cowan
Caerphilly woman Adell Cowan was found dead at a property in Dol-Yr-Eos, Mornington Meadows, on October 18, 2020.
Requirement to wear face masks in Wales could go by end of March
The requirement to wear face masks in all settings could be relaxed by the end of March, the Welsh Government has said.
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£11m committed to new breast centre at Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr
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Appeal after man struck on the head with a bottle in Caerphilly town
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Welsh Government promises new railway footbridge will be built
Tynygraig footbridge, which provides a vital pedestrian link over the Rhymney railway line in Llanbradach, will be replaced, a Welsh Government minister has promised.
New footbridge promised by Spring 2023 – but no temporary one in the meantime
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