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.
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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.
Man wanted for throwing rocks at Newbridge Leisure Centre
Police are appealing for information after a man was seen throwing rocks at Newbridge Leisure Centre – which is currently operating as a coronavirus mass vaccination centre.
Police no longer investigating report of “agitated” man seen getting into van
Gwent Police has confirmed it is no longer investigating a report of an “agitated” man seen getting into a van.A Gwent Police spokesperson said: “Following an appeal that was made in relation…
Marine engineering firm gets support to expand site
Edwards Diving Services has purchased a new 9,000 sq ft property next door to its current premises on Pontygwindy Industrial Estate.
Sign-up for a free online creative skills and wellbeing festival
Caerphilly-based RecRock, a not-for-profit community music company, is launching a six-week online festival to help people boost their creative skills.
“Stay at home” restrictions replaced with “stay local”
First Minister Mark Drakeford has set out the Welsh Government’s phased approach to relaxing coronavirus restrictions.
Farming pollution rules will ‘help residents’
Stricter regulation on the storage and spreading of farming slurry will help authorities deal with odour problems affecting residents, Caerphilly Senedd Member Hefin David has said.
