Poppies have blossomed at Ysgol Bro Sannan, in Aberbargoed, as the nation marks Armed Forces Week.
Author: Richard Gurner
There was never a threat to Caerphilly’s Cenotaph from Black Lives Matter
The second Black Lives Matter protest in Caerphilly town happened on Saturday, June 20 – and it passed without incident.
Which councillor dropped the f-word at a recent planning meeting?
A councillor dropped the f-word during the first planning committee meeting held via video conferencing – showing his frustration at the technology’s limitations.
Coronavirus shielding advice remains the same in Wales
Shielding advice is staying the same in Wales, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer has confirmed.
Police confirm death of Bedwas woman, 73
The death of a 73-year-old woman has been confirmed by Gwent Police.
Number of new coronavirus cases slowing in Caerphilly County Borough
Between June 1 and June 15, just ten people had tested positive for coronavirus.
17,900 jobs furloughed in Caerphilly County Borough
Almost a quarter of employees across Caerphilly County Borough have been placed on furlough leave, according to UK Government statistics.
Unlicensed security boss ordered to pay £5,500 or face jail
Nicholas Seabrook, 30, of Hodges Crescent, Pengam, near Blackwood, was ordered to pay the money at a court hearing last month.
Calls for £500 care worker bonus not to be taxed
Kitchen and domestic staff working in care homes will receive the £500 extra payment for social care staff, the Welsh Government has confirmed.
