Caerphilly-based recruitment company ALS Managed Services buys back 20% stake from the Development Bank of Wales.
Author: Richard Gurner
Welsh Government lifts stay local rule
The stay local rule is to be lifted from Saturday, March 27, meaning people will be able to travel anywhere within Wales.An interim all-Wales travel area will remain in place until April…
Farm owner claims new regulations will have “little impact” on operations
Caerphilly Senedd Member Hefin David previously said stricter regulation on the storage and spreading of farming slurry would help authorities deal with odour problems affecting residents near Gelliargwellt Uchaf Farm.
Council leader hints at review over street light switch-off
Cllr Philippa Marsden told Cllr Nigel Dix that it was: “Time for another discussion on the topic.”
Final decision looming for Trinity Fields School expansion
Expansion of an Ystrad Mynach special needs school could still be given the go ahead despite objections to the loss of green space and the pitch used by a rugby club.
Tesco plants 1,200 trees at its Caerphilly Crossways site
Tesco has planted 1,200 trees at its Caerphilly Crossways store as part of a national environmental and conservation scheme.The supermarket giant, famed for its “Every Little Helps” tagline, is aiming to plant…
Covid survivor thanks hospital staff for saving his life
Scott Howell, 49, said he would be “eternally grateful” to Dr Nick Mason and intensive care nurses Shannon Williams and Charlotte Tottle and other staff.
Caerphilly Council agrees £110,700 settlement with sacked chief executive to avoid tribunal
Eight years after he was first suspended by Caerphilly County Borough Council and 17 months after he was fired, the local authority’s former chief executive Anthony O’Sullivan has walked away with a final pay-off of £110,700.
Bonus payment for NHS and care staff in Wales
NHS and care workers in Wales are to get a bonus payment, the Welsh Government has announced.
“Prolific” thieves, robbers and burglars to be tracked with GPS tags
“Prolific” burglars, thieves and robbers will be tracked using GPS ankle tags as part of a pilot covering the Gwent Police force area.