A teenager who has used her own experiences of poor mental health to help others has been honoured with an award.
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Argoed murder inquest: The evidence heard so far
The inquest into the deaths of 22-year-old shopworker Cerys Yemm, from Oakdale, and her killer Matthew Williams, is being heard in Newport by Gwent Coroner David Bowen.
‘Plan It, Build It, Sell It’ – A free ten week Enterprise programme for aspiring young adults to explore enterprise and entrepreneurship
GoConnect are a not for profit organisation that specialise in Enterprise, Employability and Digital Skills Training. We support True Social Mobility, helping people break down barriers to boost their employability and access new opportunities.
As Article 50 is triggered, First Minister Carwyn Jones says “Brexit deal must suit us”
Caerphilly MP Wayne David has said that there needs to be a “new relationship” with the European Union after Britain has left.
Councillors call for Asda to take action over trolleys
Labour councillors are hopeful of positive action after a series of meetings with representatives of a Caerphilly supermarket over dumped trolleys.
Recycling rates on the rise
Caerphilly County Borough Council has again increased the amount of waste that is reused, recycled or composted, according to latest figures.
Attempted break-in at Caerphilly shop
Police are trying to trace two people in connection with an attempted shop break-in.
Volunteer to tackle London Marathon for Caerphilly Workmen’s Hall
A volunteer is helping to raise money for Caerphilly Workmen’s Hall by running in the London Marathon next month.
Caerphilly AM Hefin David’s blog: March 27, 2017
In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Caerphilly AM Hefin David discusses the options in ensuring the Northern Valleys are not left behind.
Reunion meeting for ex-teachers
Caerphilly Retired Teachers will be holding its next meeting on Wednesday, March 29, at 2pm, at Bedwas Methodist Chapel.
