The Minister for Climate Change hopes that Wales can be part of the collective fight against climate change with other smaller states.
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Senedd Member supports calls to save castle from risk of collapse
Senedd Members Natasha Asghar and Hefin David have backed a long-running campaign to save Ruperra Castle.
Rhymney sports business supported by Sam Warburton receives £12k grant for expansion
The company sells sports nutrition products such as protein bars and shakes, whey protein supplements and energy gels and shots.
Caerphilly litter pickers’ dog fine should be refunded, says Plaid group leader
An elderly couple have been fined £75 by Caerphilly County Borough Council for letting their dog off its lead while litter picking.
Recycling centre to close for essential work
Full Moon Household Recycling Centre will be closed from 2.30pm on Friday June 23 for essential work.
“No end in sight”: Mass vaccination centre likely to remain
ABUHB has confirmed it is looking to extend its mass vaccination centre at Pontllanfraith Leisure Centre beyond June.
Town council acted ‘unlawfully’ over tender contracts – Audit Wales
Audit Wales said Caerphilly Town Council had “failed to comply with its own regulations” over contracts exceeding £2,000.
Five-Year-Old’s heartwarming letter gives thanks for town’s handmade floral displays
Oliver Powell, 5, has written an open letter delivered to Bargoed Town Council thanking people for their knitted and crocheted flowers.
Win a £100 voucher for the newly refurbished Red Kite in Caerphilly
The Red Kite pub in Caerphilly has reopened with a new look following a £130,000 investment – and Caerphilly Observer readers can win a £100 voucher.
Work experience scheme expanded to support up to 500 teenagers
The £500,000 scheme, for those aged between 14 and 16, will provide work experience placements in a sector they are interested in.
