A payment of £5,000 will be offered to Welsh-language teachers in a bid to boost recruitment and retention.
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A community effort to bring biodiversity to Trethomas could be scuppered by development
Last year, Caerphilly County Borough Council proposed eight later-living bungalows on land to the north of James Street, Trethomas, and 12 one-bedroom apartments on land to the south of James Street.
“Awesome” community response saves food bank from temporary closure
Rhymney Valley Foodbank was saved from temporary closure thanks to an “awesome” community response from locals and organisations.
Tickets on sale for tribute band Deeper Purple at Caerphilly Workmen’s Hall
DeeperPurple is set to perform at Caerphilly Workmen’s Hall on Saturday, May 6, promising an unforgettable night of classic rock tunes.
Average house prices in Caerphilly fall, but still up compared to 12 months ago
The average house price in Wales has fallen to £245,101 at the start of 2023, according to data collated by the Principality Building Society.
UK Government to test new emergency messaging system
At 3pm on Sunday April 23, the UK Government will begin a three-month test of a new national emergency messaging system which will send important alerts to people’s mobile phones.
TfW customers urged to check before travelling
Rail services between Newport and Crosskeys still aren’t running because of safety checks being carried out on trains.
Rhymney man admits to causing death of teenage girl in Fochriw
A man from Rhymey has admitted to causing the death of a teenage girl while under the influence of drink and drugs.
The businesses signed up to the council’s new public toilet strategy
The businesses which have signed-up to a council scheme to let the public use their toilets for free have been revealed.
Primary school pupils creating new ‘bee corridor’ in Trethomas
Ty’n y Wern primary school pupils have started creating a new ‘bee corridor’ to help boost biodiversity in their village.
