Ynysddu ward councillors Jan Jones and Janine Reed have repeated calls for action over the pollution at Ty Llwyd quarry.
Category: News
Ffos Caerffili: Town’s new market set to open in the new year
Caerphilly’s new Ffos Caerffili market, which was due to open in November, will now open in January, the council has confirmed.
Caerphilly allotments set to open wellbeing room in an effort to improve mental health
Van Ward Allotments is set to open a “totally green” wellbeing room later this month, in hopes of bringing people together and improving mental health.
Junior doctors in Wales to vote on strike action
Junior doctors in Wales will vote next month on strike action, despite a 5% pay increase for this year from the Welsh Government.
Caerphilly karate students to represent Wales at this year’s world championships
Seven kickboxing and karate students from Caerphilly will represent Wales at the WKU World Championships in Canada.
Gerwyn Price to face Germany’s Martin Schindler in World Grand Prix quarter-finals
Gerwyn Price takes on Martin Schindler in the World Grand Prix quarter-finals on Friday October 6.
Council fix “confusing” 20mph signs through Machen
The council has fixed the signs in Machen, which previously showed contrasting speed limits.
Boy, 8, back home after almost being blinded by exploding firework
Gwent Police has said it has spoken to “several people” as its enquiries into the Hengoed incident continue.
Pop-up HSBC bank trial coming to Blackwood after branch closure
HSBC has said the purpose of this trial is to see “how and where we can best support our customers throughout 2024 and beyond”.
Gelligaer pub’s upstairs could be turned into flats if planning permission granted
The upstairs of the Harp Inn, in Gelligaer, could be turned into three new flats if Caerphilly Council planners approve.
