The group, which communicates with members via social media, monitors suspicious activity on the mountains and seeks to give emergency services an early warning when fires are started.
Author: Richard Gurner
Two in court in connection with dog attack which killed ten-year-old Jack Lis
Amy Salter, of Trethomas, and Brandon Hayden, of Penyrheol, attended Newport Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, April 7.
MoD uncertainty surrounding Ajax tank contract “costing Welsh jobs”
Continuing uncertainty from the Ministry of Defence surrounding a new mini tank is costing Welsh jobs, Islywn’s Member of Parliament has said.
Training firm hands 51% of ownership to its staff
Tredomen training firm Educ8 has announced it has handed 51% of its ownership to its staff.
Complaint lodged after taxi drivers turned away from waste tips
Caerphilly County Borough Taxi Drivers’ Association has lodged a formal complaint against the council after several of its members were turned away at civic amenity sites.
Senior police officers’ misconduct hearing will be held in private
A misconduct hearing against three senior Gwent Police officers will be held in private after they and their force successfully applied to have the public and the media banned from attending.
Natural Resources Wales investigates new pollution in Nant Cylla, Cefn Hengoed
The brook, a tributary of the Rhymney river, had only started to recover after it was left heavily polluted by oil and chemicals following a fire at Penallta Industrial Estate in September last year.
Notice of application for a Goods Vehicle Operator’s Licence: Pantglas Industrial Estate, Bedwas
Notice is given that Stretch’s Truck
& Trailer Maintenance Ltd is applying for a goods vehicle operators licence.
Wales to drop face mask wearing in shops and on public transport
Public health advice will be to continue to wear masks in these places, but the rule will remain in health and social care settings – such as hospitals and care homes.
Firm ordered to pay £12.5k for illegally dumping waste on common
A company has been ordered to pay more than £12,500 for illegally dumping waste on common land near Senghenydd.
