The common above Penyrheol is at risk because it is being abused, Plaid Cymru ward councillor Steve Skivens fears.
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Playscheme for children living in Penyrheol, Trecenydd and Energlyn to begin this week
A free summer playscheme for children living in the Penyrheol, Trecenydd and Energlyn areas is to begin tomorrow.
Hope for 1,100 Tesco workers affected by closure of Cardiff contact centre
Around 20 companies based in the South Wales area have said they could offer new jobs to the majority of the 1,100 workers facing potential redundancy from Tesco’s contact centre in Cardiff.
Bargoed post office reopens after mystery closure
Bargoed post office has reopened today following a mystery closure.
Welsh Government unveils plan to boost employment in the Valleys by 7,000
A plan to create thousands of new jobs in the Valleys and help people gain new skills has been unveiled.
Anger at suspended prison sentence for hit-and-run driver
The family of a five-year-old girl who was the victim of a hit-and-run outside her home have criticised the sentence handed out to the man responsible for her injuries.
Pontllanfraith pupils receive inaugural presentation of Sir Harold Finch Cup
Enterprising youngsters at Pontllanfraith Primary School have been awarded a prize in the name of former Bedwellty MP Sir Harold Finch.
Award success for Pengam hair academy
A Pengam academy which offers training in hair and beauty courses across the country has been recognised with a national award.
Morris dancing group mark 30 years with day tour of Caerphilly County Borough
A morris dance group from Cardiff marked their 30th anniversary with a celebratory tour of Caerphilly County Borough.
Severn crossings tolls to be scrapped next year, UK Government confirms
Tolls on both Severn bridges will be scrapped by the end of next year, the UK Government has announced.
