Students across the Caerphilly County Borough have collected their A-Level results today, August 16.
Category: News
Council votes on quarry and recycling plans amid heated protests
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s planning committee has granted permission for the relocation of a screening bund at Bryn Group’s quarry in Gelligaer, but deferred plans for an extension to the group’s recycling facilities.
Nuaire boss to focus company on “growth and innovation”
The managing director of ventilation firm Nuaire has said he wants to focus the company on growth and innovation.
New Brexit polling suggests Caerphilly now in favour of Remain
New constituency-by-constituency modelling suggests that Caerphilly is one of 14 Welsh Parliamentary areas that have swung in favour of the United Kingdom remaining in the European Union.
Roundabout scheme is £1m over budget
Work to improve the capacity of a busy roundabout is thought to be around £1 million over budget, Caerphilly Observer understands.
Widow of coke plant worker awarded almost £16,000
The widow of a former worker at Natgarw coke works has been awarded almost £16,000 in compensation after a High Court ruling.
New apprenticeships on the way with £530,000 scheme
A £530,000 council apprenticeship scheme has been given the green light by councillors.
Police investigate assault at football match in Risca
Two people were taken to hospital with serious injuries after a fight broke out at a football cup final.
Cerys ‘braves the shave’ for Macmillan Cancer Support
A 12-year-old from Aberbargoed has shaved her head to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support in memory of her step-grandmother.
Drug dealer told to pay back just £644 – despite illegally making £24,000
A criminal brought down by his accomplice’s girlfriend’s Instagram photos of her “Kim Kardashian” lifestyle must pay back just £600 from his drug dealing profits.
