Thirty million pounds of Welsh Government money is being put into new programmes to help Welsh organisations develop new products and services.
Author: Rhys Williams
School absence figures have risen since pandemic
Wales’ education minister, Jeremy Miles, has called for a “national effort” to tackle falling school attendance figures.
Police want to speak to this man as part of drug supply investigation
Police would like to speak with Niall Wilding, from Rhymney, who they say could have details to help with the investigation.
Caerphilly firm’s incontinence campaign up for national award
Caerphilly-based PHS Group is up for a national award for its work raising awareness of male incontinence.
Sexual harassment under-reported at colleges – Estyn
Sexual harassment among 16 to 18-year-olds is under-reported in Welsh colleges, schools inspectorate Estyn has found.
Electric cable on road causes closure and power cut
Markham Crescent was closed between Penmaen Avenue and Beech Grove at around 12.50pm on Wednesday June 7 following safety concerns.
Ban on range of single-use plastics set to come into force
A new law banning a range of single-use plastics in Wales has been given Royal Assent.
Energy efficiency support available to eligible households
Support is being made available to improve the energy efficiency of eligible households across Caerphilly County Borough.
Final chance for residents to have their say on new transport interchange proposals
The new interchange would be built on the site of the current Caerphilly railway station and bus interchange, as part of the Caerphilly 2035 masterplan.
56-year-old man dies after Tredomen collision
He has been named by police as 56-year-old Darran Medd, from Merthyr Tydfil.
