The requirement to wear face masks in all settings could be relaxed by the end of March, the Welsh Government has said.
Author: Richard Gurner
Ex-miner-turned-wordsmith publishes tenth book
Bill Gabb, from Cwmsyfiog, New Tredegar, has published his latest book, called The Collier Girl.
Community transport charity’s future in doubt after loss of council contracts
Phoenix Community Transport has been operating for around 25 years, providing transport to Trinity Fields School pupils and social services.
£11m committed to new breast centre at Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr
Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr’s new breast cancer care centre is to be funded with £11 million over the next three years, the Welsh Government has announced.
Appeal after man struck on the head with a bottle in Caerphilly town
A witness appeal has been issued by Gwent Police after a man was hit on the head with a bottle in Caerphilly town.
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
TfW has said it can’t install a temporary replacement to the Tynygraig footbridge in Llanbradach, which was removed in 2020.
Wales to further relax Covid restrictions from January 28
Covid restrictions are to be relaxed to the level they were at before Boxing Day last year, the Welsh Government has announced.
No changes to Covid regulations in Wales as it remains at alert level two
Wales’ First Minister Mark Drakeford has confirmed the current Covid regulations will not be changing following the latest weekly review.
Fewer trains running again as Transport for Wales updates emergency timetable
More train services are being cancelled by Transport for Wales as it battles staff shortages because of rising Covid cases.
