The UK Government has announced extra financial support for companies interested in buying Remploy sites due to be closed.The Department for Work and Pensions has said it is willing to offer a…
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Information event on Caerphilly Miners’ Hospital Community Centre being held tomorrow
Residents of Caerphilly have been invited to an event to find out more on plans to transform the original Caerphilly Miners’ Hospital building into a community centre.Developers Lovell and United Welsh are…
Bargoed’s Hanbury Chapel library project given award
The regeneration of Bargoed’s Hanbury Chapel into a new state-of-the-art library has won a prestigious award.Charity Action for Market Towns has awarded the Bargoed Library project with its Social and Community Award…
Take part in Gwent Police’s online consultation
Residents will be able to chat live online with one of Gwent Police’s top officers.The web chat, part of its ‘Come and talk to us’ survey, is taking place tonight (May 17)…
Charity Llamau needs votes to secure £15,000 from People’s Postcode Lottery
Charity Llamau, which helps homeless youngsters and vulnerable women across Caerphilly County Borough is in the running to secure £15,000 from the People’s Postcode Trust.The trust is responsible for awarding grants from…
New dangerous dog guidelines welcomed by Islwyn MP
Islwyn MP Chris Evans has welcomed new sentencing guidelines which could see owners of dangerous dogs going to jail.The Sentencing Council for England and Wales has said owners that fail to stop…
Welsh women’s rugby captain swaps scrums for scrubs to become nurse
The captain of the Welsh women’s rugby team, who is from Caerphilly, is aiming to prove she can pass medical exams as well as rugby balls by studying to become a nurse.Rhian…
Programme launched to raise reading standards in Wales
A programme to drive up literacy standards in schools has been launched by Welsh Education Minister Leighton Andrews.The National Literacy Programme (NLP) sets out the actions the Welsh Government and its partners…
Crime on Wales’ railways drops by a quarter
Crime on Wales’ railways fell by more than a quarter last financial year, according to latest figures from the British Transport Police.Between April 1, 2011, and March 31, 2012, there was a…
Ystrad Mynach College students show support for Lesotho children
Eight students from Ystrad Mynach College have returned from a successful trip to Lesotho, Africa, where they helped teach children.Accompanied by three lecturers, the group flew out to Lesotho for two weeks.The…