Richard Coyle, 54, of no fixed abode, had denied two animal cruelty charges at Newport Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, November 3, but was found guilty.
Author: Richard Gurner
Temporary coronavirus test centre to stay in Bargoed for another week
A mobile coronavirus testing unit is to stay in Bargoed until Monday, November 9.
48 workers test positive at Peter’s Pies
A workforce-wide testing programme at Peter’s Pies has seen a further 48 workers test positive for Covid-19.
Bus destroyed by fire in Abercarn
A passenger bus was destroyed when it burst into flames on a residential street in Abercarn yesterday (Tuesday, October 27).
Will free parking in Caerphilly County Borough continue beyond 2020?
Councillors are looking at whether free parking at council-owned car parks can continue beyond the end of the year.
Temporary coronavirus test centre to open in Bargoed
A temporary coronavirus testing unit will open in Bargoed on Wednesday, October 28.
Chip shop owner retires after 27 years
Vaughn Williams, 62, has run the Square Chippy in Abertridwr for 27 years, but has sold the business to a new owner so that he can enjoy retirement with wife Alison.
300 homes will not be built after Welsh Government reject planning appeal
A scheme to build 300 homes on green space has been rejected by the Welsh Government after a lengthy planning battle.
What business support is available for Wales’ “circuit breaker” lockdown?
The Welsh Government has announced a £300m support package for businesses affected by the new lockdown.
Wales to enter 17-day “firebreak” lockdown
A two-week lockdown in Wales will begin on Friday, the Welsh Government has confirmed.