Parts of a classic car have been stolen from a garage in Phillipstown, New Tredegar.
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Crumlin pupils sport odd socks to raise awareness of Down’s Syndrome
Pupils and staff at Crumlin High Level Primary School sported odd, colourful and silly socks as part of Down’s Syndrome Awareness Day on Monday, March 21.
Police appeal after attempted burglary at motorbike dealer in Pengam
Gwent Police is appealing for information after an attempted burglary in Pengam, Bargoed on the morning of Thursday February 4.
Senior Caerphilly councillors agree to salary cuts
Senior councillors have agreed to give themselves a pay cut – worth around £40,000 to Caerphilly County Borough Council taxpayers.
Islwyn MP “concerned” over plans to build thousands of homes
Islwyn MP Chris Evans has expressed concern at plans that could see thousands of new homes built on greenfield sites across Caerphilly County Borough.
Former rugby player Roger Bidgood elected in Caerphilly town by-election
Former Welsh rugby international Roger Bidgood has been elected as a Plaid Cymru councillor to Caerphilly Town Council.
Cut cable found at scene of worker’s death at Cwmcarn High School, pre-inquest hears
A cut electric cable was found at Cwmcarn High School where an asbestos removal worker died, a pre-inquest hearing has been told.
Police investigate reports of historic sex offences and a concealment of a birth at house in Penyrheol
Gwent Police are investigating reports of historic sex offences and the concealment of a birth at a house in Penyrheol.Police have been seen at the house in Pen-Y-Bryn, Penyrheol, in the last…
Royal appointment for Blazing To Serbia firefighters in Belgrade
The firefighters behind the Blazing To Serbia project were invited to a special reception in Belgrade on Thursday, March 17, where they were greeted by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall.
Warning to Pontllanfraith residents after thieves target area
Gwent Police are warning residents to keep a closer eye on their property and report any suspicious activity after a spike in reported incidents throughout the Pontllanfraith area overnight between March 30…
