Representatives from across the Welsh tech sector met with the UK Government’s Minister for Digital and the Creative Industries, Margot James, and Wales Office Minister Stuart Andrew recently to discuss the growing industry.
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Pontlottyn man who stabbed train passenger with a hunting knife jailed
A man has been jailed for more than six years after stabbing a train passenger in the chest with a hunting knife.
Nothing frightening for Ghost Hair salon based in Oakdale
A new unisex hair salon recently opened its doors in Oakdale and trade is already booming.
Health board will fund Caerphilly’s stroke recovery service until 2019
A Caerphilly-based Stroke Association head has welcomed health board funding of its stroke recovery service following a council decision to cut funding.
New schemes launched to help Welsh homebuyers
The Welsh Government has launched two new schemes to help homebuyers in Wales.
Estyn inspectors praise Hendre Junior School
Inspectors from schools watchdog Estyn have praised pupils and staff at Hendre Junior School near Trecenydd.
Pwllypant hill will not close as part of roundabout roadworks, council says
Pwllypant hill will not be closing as part of roundabout improvement works, the leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council has said.
Competition success for Senghenydd photographer
A 46-year-old from Senghenydd has won a gold medal in the final of a national skills competition.
Gilfach man sentenced to three years in jail for stalking
A man from Gilfach has been jailed for three years after he was found guilty of stalking a stranger.
Parents’ group backs lack of sixth form at Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni’s Y Gwyndy site
A parents’ group that campaigns for Welsh medium education has backed a school’s stance over sixth form provision in Caerphilly basin.
