First Minister Mark Drakeford paid a visit to volunteers in Trethomas on Friday morning.
Author: Rhys Williams
Non-urgent repairs to the inside of council homes to resume
The council has said that repairs will only be carried out if tenants give consent, due to the ongoing situation with Covid-19.
Tributes paid to “warm, caring and respected” teacher
Mrs Morgan, who was subject leader for Design Technology, had taught at Blackwood Comprehensive for 23 years.
Up to four households will be allowed to join together in Wales
The change is set to come into force from Saturday, August 22, should the coronavirus situation remain stable over the next week.
Activities return to Miners’ Centre following lockdown
With coronavirus restrictions easing in Wales, the centre has decided to move to a ‘hybrid’ system, where people can attend events in person, while others can continue to access events remotely.
Top grades up as students receive A-level results in midst of global pandemic
Students across Wales received their A-level results this morning, despite not actually sitting the exams.
Headteacher retires after 23 years in job
Cwmaber Infants School headteacher Jayne Price has retired.
Opera singer’s six-month coronavirus nightmare
Lee David Bowen, 49, developed symptoms of the virus at the beginning of February, and is still living with the long-term effects of Covid-19.
Calls for furlough extension to be considered
The policy chair of the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Wales has called for an extension of the furlough scheme to be considered.
Only one confirmed coronavirus case in borough in last two weeks
There has been just one new confirmed case in Caerphilly County Borough over the last two weeks, according to Public Health Wales figures.
