In its latest column for Caerphilly Observer, charity Citizens Advice Caerphilly Blaenau Gwent explains some of the support available to help cover energy bills.
Category: News
RSPCA urges XL Bully owners to get prepared for the ban as time is running out
The RSPCA is reminding XL Bully dog owners of key dates which will affect their pets as we rapidly approach the end of the year.
Armed police called to robbery at Halifax branch
Gwent Police said it was called at 4pm today, Wednesday December 27, to the bank on High Street after a man, claiming to have a firearm, threatened staff.
Win four tickets to Caerphilly on Ice
If you’ve not had a chance to visit and experience Caerphilly on Ice – it’s still not too late.
What Mark Drakeford’s resignation means for Wales and the Labour party
Nye Davies, a lecturer in politics at Cardiff University, looks into Mark Drakeford’s resignation and the impact it will have.
Four arrested after two women hospitalised in alleged Boxing Day assault in Caerphilly town
Two women, aged 19 and 21, have been hospitalised after an alleged assault in the early hours of Boxing Day.
Police geared up to catch drink and drug drivers
From January 1 to the end of November, Gwent Police arrested 241 people for drink driving and 500 for drug driving – making a total of 741 arrests.
St Martin’s Road to close while gas pipes upgraded
St Martin’s Road in Caerphilly is set to close for around three months while work to upgrade gas pipes is carried out.
Pupils recognised for £6,500 Children in Need fundraising effort
Kind-hearted pupils have been recognised for their extraordinary efforts in raising more than £6,500 for this year’s Children in Need.
Farmer whose cow escaped onto railway says it could happen again if TfW don’t fix fence
A farmer who had to call the police after his cow escaped onto the train tracks has been left angered by TfW, which he said did an “appalling” job at fixing the flattened fence.
