Morrisons in Caerphilly is raising money to install a heart defibrillator at the stall.
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Caerphilly students learn about gene research at St Martin’s
A-Level biology students from St Cenydd, Bedwas, Wycliffe and St Martin’s schools were treated to a genetics workshop on Friday, November 20.
Caerphilly Christmas lights get Frozen touch
Caerphilly town’s Christmas lights switch-on took place on November 20, with the help of Father Christmas and characters from Disney’s Frozen.
Fuel stolen from cars in Machen
Parked cars in Machen had their fuel siphoned out of their tanks.
Markham crash leaves 70-year-old woman dead and seriously injures three people
A 70-year-old woman has died after a car crash in Markham yesterday, November 26
Wales set for opt-out organ donation law
On December 1, Wales will become the first UK country to introduce a soft opt-out system of organ donation.
Welsh Secretary: List of reserved powers for Westminster “too long”
Welsh Secretary Stephen Crabb has admitted to Assembly Members that the list of reserved powers in the draft Wales Bill was “too long”.The draft Wales Bill would give new powers to the…
Caerphilly Business Forum Award winners 2015 announced
The winners of the 2015 Caerphilly Business Forum Awards have been announced.Family-run printing firm CPS Group, based on the Pontygwindy Industrial Estate in Caerphilly town, took top honours with the overall Premier…
Gwent PCC “optimistic” after u-turn on “dangerous” police cuts
Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Ian Johnston has said he is “cautiously optimistic” by Chancellor George Osborne’s unexpected announcement that he would protect the police budget.
Council merger a step closer despite local opposition
Plans to cut the number of councils in Wales to eight could save £650 million over ten years, the Welsh Government has claimed. Public Services Minister Leighton Andrews confirmed plans to cut…
