A sketch of Nelson’s handball court on a napkin by the artist LS Lowry has failed to sell at auction.
Author: Richard Gurner
Early stage funding agreed for potential ‘£10m’ revamp of Bedwas Bridge roundabout
Traffic on the Bedwas Bridge roundabout, which connects the A468 with the B4600 and the Lansbury Park Link Road, already exceeds capacity during morning and evening peak times.
Caerphilly Observer named News Website of the Year at Wales Media Awards
The 2020 ceremony was postponed because of the pandemic, and winners were revealed in a live online broadcast on Friday, April 30.
Changing times as Argos officially opens at Sainsbury’s Pontllanfraith
An Argos branch has opened at the Sainsbury’s store in Pontllanfraith.
Police and Crime Commissioner Election: What are you voting for?
As the Gwent force area gears up to elect its new PCC, we take a closer look at their duties and responsibilities in order to highlight exactly what you will be voting for.
The Caerphilly animator who worked on a film that’s up for an Oscar
Sean Gregory, from Caerphilly, worked as a stop motion animator on ‘A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon’ – which has been nominated for an Oscar.
Arts group successful in arts grant bid
On Our Doorstep – Ar Ein Rhiniog will be the working title of a new successful arts grant bid submitted by Aber Valley arts group Undercurrents.
Caerphilly IT company Metalogic outlines growth plans
A Caerphilly-based IT services provider has outlined plans to recruit a further five members of staff – boosting its current head count of 12.
Newport’s Feeder announce homecoming gig at Tredegar Park
Newport’s Feeder have announced they are to play a homecoming gig this summer at Tredegar Park.
Calls to save 220 jobs at Kautex Textron – but can anything actually be done?
News that around 220 jobs are under threat at Kautex Textron in Ystrad Mynach has come, as one union official put it, “completely out of the blue”.
