Pupils from a school in Oakdale have won the Wales National Primary Schools Netball competition.
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Report into chief executive pay row accusations submitted
Caerphilly council suspended Anthony O’Sullivan on full pay in 2013 after he was accused of ordering unlawful pay rises for himself and his colleagues.
World War II veterans mark 75th anniversary of D-Day
A World War II veteran has travelled to Normandy to mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Peter’s records £3.6m loss, but is confident of future success
However, it has announced that a recovery programme is working, with the company returning to profitability, with new contracts creating additional jobs.
Appeal after assault in Caerphilly town centre
Two men are reported to have been attacked by a group of eight men on Cardiff Road, Caerphilly.
Pen-y-Fan walk to raise awareness of drug dangers
On Sunday, June 9, Carson’s mother Tatum Price will be joined by more than 30 people, including work colleagues from Quest Fitness in Caerphilly, to reach the top of South Wales’ highest mountain.
Caerphilly Comic Con to return
Game of Thrones fans will have the chance to sit on the Iron Throne as Caerphilly Comic Con returns for a third time.
Woman who has raised £30,000 for charity set to ‘retire’
Glennys Old, 88 has been raising money for childrens’ hospice Ty Hafan since it was set up in 1999.
Allotment open day a success
Allotment group secretary Barbara Turton said: “It was splendid. We were very impressed with the turnout.”
Council warns residents over scam
The company, called Safe Housing, is believed to have been targeting residents in council and association housing.
