Trinity Fields School, which is based in Ystrad Mynach and caters for ALN pupils, has worked closely with Gwent Police as part of ‘The Trinity Protocol’.
Author: Rhys Williams
Scheme to gather opinions on walking and cycling routes launched
The Welsh Government scheme is being launched in each local authority area in Wales, as part of efforts to encourage more people to walk or cycle.
IT equipment donated to school to help pupils learning remotely
Graham Johnson, owner of Bedwas-based PC2 Computers, has been collecting the donations and repairing them free of charge, before giving them to Bedwas High School.
Story book to help children deal with grief published
Mother-of-two Jess Childs, from Caerphilly, has published ‘Ivy and the Rock’ after dealing with the loss of her parents.
Council headquarters could reopen as vaccination centre if needed
The mass vaccination centre at the council’s headquarters has moved to Newbridge – but it could reopen if needed.
Scouts go international during pandemic
Using video conferencing app Zoom, the 1st Abercarn Scouts group has been able to interact with fellow scouts from across the globe.
Natural Resources Wales criticised over lack of consultation
Llanbradach councillors Colin Mann and Rob Gough have criticised NRW over a lack of consultation into a decision – but the regulator has said there was no need for one under law.
Petition handed to council over parking problems
The petition was handed over by Caerphilly’s Member of Parliament, Wayne David, after residents living on Usk Road, Bargoed raised concerns.
874-mile walk to raise funds for new breast cancer unit
David Ellis, 75, from Blackwood, has taken on the challenge to raise funds for the new breast cancer unit at Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr in Ystrad Mynach, which is set to open later this year.
Meet the person central to the transformation of the Miners’ Centre
It’s been more than five years since the former Caerphilly Miners’ Hospital reopened as a community centre.
