Teachers from National Education Union Cymru (NEU) had planned to strike on Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 this week.
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Schools’ concern over moves to end PFI deal
Moves by Caerphilly Council to buyout a schools PFI contract have been met with concern from governors.
NRW remains tight-lipped over Nant yr Aber pollution investigation
Nearly seven months have now passed since the first pollution incident was reported to Natural Resources Wales.
Bonus-point Bargoed score four tries in win at Bedwas
Four-try Bargoed scored two late tries to seal a bonus-point win away to Bedwas in the WRU National Championship.
TfW says disruption likely this week because of train safety checks
Rail services on the Rhymney and Ebbw Valley lines will be disrupted this week because of train safety checks.
Price wins all eight rounds as she earns third professional victory
Lauren Price MBE has won her third professional boxing bout after defeating Germany’s Naomi Mannes in Paris on Saturday March 11.
Community arts project gets more than £100k grant funding
A community arts project led by Aber Valley-based Undercurrents has received £105,000 from Arts Council Wales.
Man taken to hospital after becoming trapped under car
Gwent Police said the man was doing mechanical work on the car when he became trapped.
Senior councillors back empty homes plan
Owners of empty properties will be offered an interest-free £35,000 to bring them up to standard – with enforcement action against those who don’t.
Grit lorry driver released by police as collision investigation continues
The driver of the grit lorry which hit a 13-year-old boy on Thursday morning has been released by police as the investigation into the collision continues.