The walk was led by people with complex disabilities in a call for greater visibility for disabled people in the community and wider society.
Category: News
Caerphilly Castle summer concerts set to get underway
The Stranglers, The Ruts DC, Public Service Broadcasting, The Zutons, Black Stone Cherry and Groove Armada are all coming to town.
Lloyds bank announces Bargoed branch closure
The branch, which is on Hanbury Road, will close its doors to the public on October 1.
“The destruction to wildlife across the globe has made people sit up and think about the environment more than ever before”
In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Caerphilly AM Hefin David discusses Plastic Free Caerphilly and the Turn The Town Pink charity run.
79-year-old great-grandmother skydives for Velindre Cancer Centre
Caroline Cooper, who has been a volunteer at the centre for 20 years, dived 15,000ft over Swansea.
Caerphilly town declared a Plastic Free Community
The town has been awarded Plastic Free Community status by marine conservation charity Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) in recognition of the work it has done to start reducing the impact of single-use plastic on the environment.
Aaron Ramsey unveiled by Italian champions Juventus
It is reported that Ramsey will earn more than £400,000 a week at the Turin-based club, making him the highest-paid British player of all time.
Council home improvement programme sees large investment
During 2018/19 Caerphilly County Borough Council invested £51.8 million into its tenants’ homes and surrounding areas as part of its Welsh Housing Quality Standard (WHQS) programme.
Boxer Lauren Price wins gold medal at the European games in Belarus
Price said: “I told myself I had nothing to lose and I went in with no pressure and it is an unbelievable feeling to have got the gold.”
Welsh medium secondary school could be set to split
Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni’s two campuses are seven miles apart, with the larger Gelli Haf site in Fleur-de-Lis and Y Gwyndy in Caerphilly.
