Computer students from Coleg Gwent’s Crosskeys campus have been helping people to boost their digital skills.
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Councillor calls for action as bins set alight repeatedly in Blackwood
Residents and business owners have been subjected to criminal damage with very little police response, a councillor has claimed.Cllr Nigel Dix represents the Blackwood ward on Caerphilly County Borough Council, and said…
17-year-old driver dies after early morning car crash in Rhymney
A teenager has has died after the vehicle he was driving crashed into a parked car.The crash on Moriah Street, Rhymney, happened at 3.30am on Sunday, October 22, when an orange Peugeot…
Caerphilly Council to extend working hours at Pwyllypant roundabout roadworks
Contractors working on a £5 million scheme to improve Pwyllypant roundabout in Caerphilly will be working an extra hour a day to get the job done quicker.
Police issue CCTV appeal over sexual assault in Pontllanfraith
Police are trying to identify the man pictured in these CCTV images after a 29-year-old woman was sexually assaulted.
Bosses of Caerphilly-based Welsh ICE to leave
The two top bosses of Caerphilly-based start-up centre Welsh ICE are to leave the organisation to concentrate on establishing a similar operation in north Wales.
School reunion at Crumlin RFC
Former pupils of Greenfield Secondary Modern are being invited to a school reunion.
Parties clash over demolition plans for ex-council buildings
Labour and Plaid Cymru politicians have clashed over proposals to demolish council-owned buildings in Pontllanfraith.Last month, Caerphilly County Borough Council’s cabinet agreed to spend a collective £3.1 million to knock down its…
Cefn Fforest woman who conned taxpayers out of £87,500 jailed
A mum who swindled more than £75,000 in tax credits to splash out on plastic surgery and luxury American holidays to Las Vegas and Florida has been jailed for two years.Tammy Gunter,…
New Development Bank of Wales opens for business
The UK’s first publicly-owned development bank has officially opened for business to help Welsh businesses to grow.
