Over the last eight months, TownSq has won six new contracts resulting in additional revenue of £15m over the next five years.
Author: Richard Gurner
Former teacher jailed for sexually abusing vulnerable pupil
Anthony Preece, 75, formerly of Graig y Rhacca, was a teacher at Bedwas Comprehensive School when he abused the pupil.
The trailer that’s bringing new business to a farming family
The livestock trailer in the field, next to Machen viaduct, used to transport sheep and cattle to market for the Tamplin family, but today it has a new innovative use.
Hall to welcome back live music for special reopening night
Bedwas Workmen’s Hall is to welcome back live music with a special reopening night on Friday, September 10.
Welsh Government saves 70 jobs at paper straw firm
Ystrad Mynach-based Transcend Packaging, which makes environmentally-friendly packaging for fast food outlets, was severely impacted by the pandemic.
Duo launch website to help engineering firms
Matsource aims to connect businesses in the engineering sector with a growing supplier network across the UK, opening up new purchasing options and streamlining the procurement process in real time.
Firm served statutory notice by Natural Resources Wales over plastic contamination
A waste firm has been told by the environmental regulator Natural Resources Wales to clean up land contaminated by plastic.
Post Office moves across the road into former OAP hall
Crumlin Post Office has moved across the road to a new premises – the former Crumlin OAP Hall, on Main Street.
Covid-19 memorial unveiled at Sirhowy Valley Crematorium
A Covid-19 memorial has been unveiled at Sirhowy Valley Crematorium to provide people living in Caerphilly County Borough with a tranquil place in which to reflect on the pandemic.
Senedd Member hits out at Prime Minister over “deeply offensive” mine comments
Plaid Cymru’s Peredur Owen Griffiths has criticised UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson for joking about the closure of coal mines in the 1980s.