Politicians should reduce the age of voting to 16, invest in mental health services and keep their promise to end child poverty by 2020 – according to young people in Caerphilly. Nine…
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Rhymney recycling centre to stay open
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£7.4million transport cash for Bargoed and Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr
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Wayne David pays tribute to Michael Foot
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Nelson woman victim of distraction burglary
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Caerphilly Council’s catering staff rewarded for excellence
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Caerphilly Schools’ Young Musician of the Year
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Andy Powell given 15 month driving ban for M4 golf buggy
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Crowds celebrate Caerphilly’s Welsh heritage
Caerphilly residents of all ages attended a special event last week to celebrate the town’s proud heritage in the run up to St David’s Day.
The event, on Friday, was organised to mark the anniversary of two of the county borough’s most historic occasions, the 60th anniversary of the National Eisteddfod being held in Caerphilly and the birth of Evan James, the poet who composed the words to the Welsh National Anthem.
The Eisteddfod was held in Caerphilly in 1950, and was an important occasion because it was the first time that the ‘All-Welsh Rule’ came into use.