In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Conservative South Wales East AM, Mohammad Asghar, discusses the scrapped discount bus pass scheme.
Category: News
Blackwood Miners’ Institute enjoys record pantomime turnout in 2016
Blackwood Miners’ Institute welcomed 15,337 audience members over the festive period, smashing all previous ticket sale records.
Large number of trees up to 200 years old illegally cut down in Blackwood
Illegal tree felling is being investigated after trees up to 200 years old were cut down in Blackwood.
Residents invited to enjoy a curry with The King at Caerphilly restaurant
Castle Gate Indian Restaurant is hosting a special Elvis Presley tribute night.
Record-breaking year is sweet for Oakdale-based Bon Bon Buddies
Sweet company Bon Bon Buddies, of Oakdale, has announced record-breaking financial results for 2015/16, following expansion into China.
Warning to walkers after spiked traps found on Caerphilly Mountain
Police have issued warnings to residents walking on Caerphilly Mountain after traps were found on popular trails.
Campaign for greater police presence in Caerphilly town
Labour activists in Caerphilly town have launched a petition aimed at getting more police on the streets.
First Minister expects next rail provider to deliver more rolling stock
First Minister Carwyn Jones has said the Welsh Government expects the next rail provider for Wales to demonstrate a “higher quality” of rolling stock.
Assembly Members vote in favour of Wales Bill
AMs have voted in favour of the UK Government’s Wales Bill, which would give the Assembly further devolved powers.
Pupils learn new skills by mucking in at Cwmfelinfach farm
A working farm in Cwmfelinfach is providing valuable educational experiences for children with additional learning needs.
