Iolo Williams, along with the Caerphilly Woodlands Trust, have set up the ‘Faith in Nature’ project at Lower Machen church.
Category: News
Senghenydd RFC under-16s win Dragons Cup at Rodney Parade
Senghenydd RFC’s under-16 side defeated Pontypool United over the weekend to win the Dragons Cup.
Country pub could be turned into homes after failing to attract buyer
The Llanfabon Inn is closed and has been “marketed for well over 18 months”, planning documents submitted to Caerphilly Council show.
Deri RFC seal league-cup double with big win over Hirwaun
Deri RFC have won the Mid District Division Five Cup, beating Hirwaun 40-12 in Pontypridd over the weekend.
Butchers to close its doors after 35 years of service
Howard’s Butchers, in Commercial Street, Risca, is closing its doors for the final time on Saturday, May 25.
Town centre chicken shop in bid to stay open until 3am
Pepe’s Chicken in Caerphilly town centre has applied for an extension to its opening hours, in what it believes to be in line with other similar business in the area.
Welsh Government urged to cough up cash for culture sector
Labour MS Alun Davies criticised cuts in the Welsh Government’s 2024/25 budget, warning arts funding has been down the pecking order for decades.
Local author relaunches his bipolar story during mental health awareness week
During mental health awareness week, author Arthur Hutt has re-launched his autobiography ‘From Magic to Mania’, which tells the story of a man diagnosed with bipolar disorder aged 30.
New Welsh Government minister appointed following Hannah Blythyn sacking
Labour backbencher Sarah Murphy has been appointed as the Welsh Government’s minister for social partnership.
Conservative MS faces police probe over expenses claim
Senedd Member Laura Anne Jones is being investigated by police over allegations of making false expenses claims.
