The aim is to now roll the project out to more than 100 schools in the Gwent force area.
Author: Richard Gurner
Could an ‘eco hub’ hold the key to the future for Caerphilly?
Resident Lynn Gazal has led efforts to form a community interest company to get the fledgling scheme off the ground.
Transport for Wales warns that strike action will affect rail services on July 27 and July 30
Two days of strike action will affect rail services next week, Transport for Wales has warned.
Gilfach Bowling Club’s insurance limbo after pavilion fire
It has been almost two months since the blaze, and what’s left of the building is still standing at Gilfach Recreation Ground.
Mother and grandmother killed in car crash near Fochriw
A mother and daughter were killed in a car crash near Fochriw yesterday in which a three-year-old boy and a 22-year-old man were also seriously injured.
Trecenydd woman charged with murder after man found dead in Elliots Town
A murder investigation was launched after a 57-year-old man was found dead at a property in Elliots Town, near New Tredegar.
Training company Educ8 receives visit from Princess Royal
Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, has paid a visit to Tredomen-based training firm Educ8.
Bowling club captain gets Wales call-up
Gilfach Bowling Club captain Kristian Crocker has been named the team captain for Wales Under 27 in a Junior Home Nations tournament.
Wind farm development still on track, but fewer turbines will be built
Originally, 20 wind turbines measuring 200m high were to be built north of Senghenydd.
Councillor who was the heart of his community remembered
Community Councillor Bill Allen, who died last month, has been remembered as a fun-loving, mischievous soul, who was dedicated to his family and community.
