Caerphilly-based social enterprise RecRock will be running a series of free online classes, including songwriting, music skills, art and more.
Author: Rhys Williams
Caerphilly – a town famed for its castle, cheese and… Quidditch team?
Caerphilly is being given ‘Honorary Quidditch Town Status’ to mark the release of Harry Potter author J.K Rowling’s new book – Quidditch Through The Ages Illustrated Edition.
Shop measuring just 11.5 square metres sells at auction
The unit, which is just one metre and 37 centimetres (4.5ft) wide, and 8.5 metres (28ft) deep, is squeezed between a shoe shop and an opticians.
Returning travellers will be able to take lateral flow test instead of PCR
All fully-vaccinated travellers arriving in Wales from overseas will be able to take a lateral flow test (LFT) instead of a PCR test, Wales’ Health Minister has confirmed.
Residents’ flooding fears realised after heavy rainfall
Residents living on Cwmgelli Villas were forced to take quick action to protect their homes after flooding during heavy rain.
Council leader and deputy back striking bus drivers amid pay dispute
Council leader Philippa Marsden and deputy leader Jamie Pritchard joined the drivers in Blackwood for their first strike day on Tuesday, October 19.
Gymnasts win gold at disability championships
Bethany Paull, 20, and Mia Stockley, 12, both from Valleys Gymnastics Academy, both won gold at the 2021 Disability British Championships.
Bargoed extend unbeaten run, Bedwas defeated
Bargoed remain unbeaten this season after beating Maesteg Harlequins, while Bedwas fell away to Trebanos.
Independent commission to look at Wales’ place in UK and future of Welsh democracy
Committee co-chair Professor Laura McAllister said: “We’ll think boldly and radically about all potential options for the future of Wales, in the context of the increasing pressure on the union.”
Road closes for five weeks due to drainage works
Groes-Faen Terrace Road, up to the junction with Factory Road, closed on Monday, October 18.
