Marcus Jenkins, from Senghenydd, was last seen on Tuesday August 15 in Caerphilly, with police concerned for his welfare.
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WRU appoints its first-ever female chief executive
The Welsh Rugby Union has named Home Office director Abi Tierney as its first-ever female chief executive.
Sheep put down after being found with sharp rod in its head
The sheep was found on Red Ash Hill, Pontlottyn in August and reported to Caerphilly County Borough Council.
St David’s Hospice to open new Machen charity shop in coming weeks
St David’s Hospice Care is set to open its latest charity shop in Machen on either Tuesday August 29 or Wednesday August 30.
Plans for 152 homes on former colliery site approved by council
The development will take place on the site of the former Windsor Colliery, Abertridwr, and will consist of both market housing and social homes.
Six people taken to hospital after two-car crash in Pengam
The incident, which involved two cars, happened near the crossroads of High Street, Waun Borfa Road and Pengam Road on Thursday.
Library undergoing £400k refurb vandalised again and will not reopen until incidents stop
Rhymney Library has been the subject of further vandalism this August and will not reopen until the incidents stop.
Six new two-bedroom bungalows could be built in Newbridge
An unused patch of land in Newbridge could be transformed with the construction of six new bungalows.
Pupils across the borough receive A-level results
Across Wales, the percentage of A* and A grade results received has fallen from 40.9% last year to 34% – but figures are still higher than pre-Covid levels.
Brewery’s bid to open outdoor drinking area deferred for another two months
Brew Monster has applied for a change of licence to open its brewery yard, on Lon y Twyn, Caerphilly, on weekends between 9am and 9pm.