Allotment group secretary Barbara Turton said: “It was splendid. We were very impressed with the turnout.”
Category: News
Council warns residents over scam
The company, called Safe Housing, is believed to have been targeting residents in council and association housing.
Funding confirmed for plan to knock down homes on polluted street
Caerphilly Council is consulting on options to improve air quality on the A472 in Hafodrynys after the levels of nitrous dioxide were recorded as higher than anywhere except central London in 2015 and 2016.
Missing Caerphilly man found
David Toghill was last seen about two weeks ago in Graig-y-Rhacca.
Council pass ‘climate emergency’ motion
Councillors from all political parties supported a motion on the issue at a full council meeting on Tuesday, June 4.
Food competition aims to boost pupils’ job prospects
Idris Davies School took part in the programme, which has been designed to encourage interest in the food and drink industry.
Woman jailed after stealing thousands of pounds from employer
Debbie Alexander admitted stealing £87,500 from Tailift and Shutterdoor Specialists (Tasds) by transferring money from the company account to her own bank accounts and credit cards.
Merthyr and Rhymney AM Dawn Bowden’s blog: June 4, 2019
In her latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Merthyr and Rhymney AM Dawn Bowden discusses primary health services, the Deri carnival and common land.
More than 900 job seekers in Caerphilly have faced benefit sanctions of up to three years
More than 900 job seekers in Caerphilly have had their benefits stopped or reduced for up to three years, figures reveal, after the Government announced it is scrapping lengthy sanctions.
Seven-year-old girl saves family from carbon monoxide poisoning
Jaydee-Lee Dummett had been taught about carbon monoxide safety at school and was able to spot the signs.
