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Praise for Aber Valley Heritage Group after national mining memorial recognised
Senedd members have paid tribute to the tireless hard work of volunteers after the Senghenydd garden of remembrance was formally recognised as the national mining memorial.
Plans for ‘peaceful and restorative’ Chinese massage parlour in town
The premises at 4 Clive Street is currently home to a dental practice, but has been put on the market.
Shopkeepers at odds over plan for new off-licence in village
A shopkeeper’s plan for a new convenience store in Abertysswg has ignited a row with another local trader.
NHS dental fees set to increase in Wales
NHS dental prices are set to increase in Wales for the first time since 2020, the Welsh Government has confirmed.
Junior doctors in Wales begin four-day strike
The 96-hour walkout, which is the third round of industrial action from junior doctors, began at 7am on Monday March 25.
Rhymney Fire Station looks for new recruits
The station, based on Havard’s Row, is calling on prospective firefighters to join their weekly drill evenings to “understand the role and meet the team”.
“Wacky Races”: Council remain silent on ‘dangerous’ primary school crossing
A councillor has voiced his frustration over what he says is a lack of action addressing a “dangerous crossing” outside Blackwood Primary School.
Council approves plans to turn pub into houses
The plans show that The Old Club on Bailey Street, Deri, will be turned into one two-bedroom house and a four-bedroom house.
New £43k shelter might not be part of railway station redevelopment
It is unclear whether the shelter will remain in place while the rest of the station’s buildings and infrastructure are torn down to make way for a replacement.