A support package worth £84.6 million will be distributed among bus companies in Wales to help them navigate through the coronavirus pandemic.
Author: Rhys Williams
Residents invited to virtual Workmen’s Hall meeting
Residents of Bedwas, Trethomas and Machen are welcome to the meeting to speak or vote on matters relating to the hall.
Calls for council to review street light switch off rejected
A motion calling on the council to review its street lighting policy has been rejected.
First Minister outlines local lockdown exit process
First Minister Mark Drakeford has outlined the decision-making process behind any potential lifting of local lockdown restrictions.
New business support funding set to launch later this month
An additional £140m of funding has been made available to businesses as part of the third round of Welsh Government’s Economic Resilience Fund.
Virtual arts festival set to get underway
The Cwtsh Festival, which hopes to support mental wellbeing through a range of art activities, is set to get underway.
25 new coronavirus cases in Caerphilly County Borough
Caerphilly County Borough has the lowest coronavirus incidence rate of any Welsh county currently in lockdown.
Coronavirus cases confirmed at rugby club
Contact tracers confirmed an unspecified number of people who attended Senghenydd Rugby Club on September 26 have since tested positive for coronavirus.
Six new coronavirus cases in Caerphilly County Borough
Caerphilly County Borough has one of the lowest coronavirus incidence rates in Wales over the last seven days.
Councillor hits out at “irresponsible drivers with extremely noisy vehicles”
Plaid Cymru councillor Colin Mann has warned it’s “only a matter of time before a serious accident occurs” on the Llanbradach bypass
