Today marks the fourth anniversary of the day that well-known Abertridwr man Trevor Elias was reported as missing, and police are no closer to finding out what happened to him.
Category: News
New Senghenydd mural marks village’s mining history
Pupils from Nant y Parc Primary School have unveiled a new community-inspired mural in Senghenydd which honours the victims of the 1901 and 1913 Universal Colliery explosions.
Police leave drugs raid in Abertridwr empty-handed
Police were left empty-handed after a drugs raid at a house in Abertridwr on Friday, April 1 turned up nothing.
Caerphilly storage firm gets new head boss
Manufacturer Garran Lockers, based in Caerphilly, has a new boss.
New homes for Waterloo get the go-ahead
Almost 550 new homes and a primary school are to be built on the site of the former Waterloo Works near Machen, after a long-running planning saga ended.
“Provide skills, not just jobs” says Labour’s Caerphilly AM candidate during visit to Welsh ICE
Labour’s Assembly candidate for Caerphilly, Hefin David, has told small business owners they “are not just engines for employment” during a meeting at the Welsh Innovation Centre for Enterprise.
Bus services across Wales must meet improved standards
The Welsh Government has announced a set of standards which aim to improve the quality of bus services around Wales.
Glowing report for Gilfach Fargoed Primary School
Pupils and staff at Gilfach Fargoed Primary School are celebrating after receiving a glowing report from inspectors.
Labour councillor wants Caerphilly Castle dragon to act as inspiration for more creative arts
A councillor has called for the use of creative arts to boost business and tourism in Caerphilly town.
Four year drugs ban for Newbridge rugby player
A Newbridge RFC rugby player has become the 13th from Wales to be hit with a drugs ban by regulatory body UK Anti-Doping.
