An “open and constructive dialogue” is key to ensuring that any future legislation to merge Wales’ local authorities is successful, according to a National Assembly committee.
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Secondhand car salesman prosecuted by Trading Standards
A Cardiff-based motor company and its company director have prosecuted by Caerphilly’s Trading Standards team for selling a mis-described car.
Extra tickets on sale for castle screening of England v Wales clash due to popular demand
More tickets have been made available for the screening of England v Wales at Caerphilly Castle after the initial allocation sold out in less than 24 hours.Cadw have released 250 extra tickets…
Fake goods seller from Penpedairheol fined and given curfew
A 62-year-old Penpedairheol man has been banned from leaving his house between 7pm and 7am after he admitted a string of charges of selling fake goods.
Unison Cymru boss chosen as Labour’s Assembly candidate for Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney
Labour has selected Dawn Bowden as its assembly candidate for Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney, replacing the outgoing Education Minister Huw Lewis.
Woman, 28, in critical condition after being rescued from river near Trecenydd
A 28-year-old woman is in a critical condition in hospital after she was found in a river near Trecenydd.Police and emergency crews were called at around 7.30am this morning, Thursday, March 3,…
Cat’s leg caught in trap in Cefn Hengoed
The RSPCA is appealing for information after a cat’s leg was caught by a trap in Cefn Hengoed.It was contacted after the two-year-old black cat was found at Cheriton Avenue with the…
Trinant business owner prosecuted for selling cars
A business owner from Trinant has been prosecuted by Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Trading Standards for advertising cars for sale without indicating they were being sold in the course of a business.Grant…
Pantside Primary School pupil, 4, saves classmate from choking
A four-year-old boy is being called “Dr Harvey” at his school after saving the life of a girl classmate.
Prime Minister puts forward case to stay in the EU with talk at GE Aviation in Nantgarw
Prime Minister David Cameron has warned that a vote to leave the European Union could put 100,000 Welsh jobs at risk.On his first visit to Wales since his protracted renegotiations were completed…