A constable who sexually assaulted a female colleague would have been dismissed had he not quit before disciplinary proceedings, Gwent Police’s chief constable has said.
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Welsh Water customers to get £10 rebate after company admits leakage errors
Welsh Water is to issue a £10 rebate to customers after it overestimated how much water people were using. and underestimated how much it lost through leaks.
Free wellbeing workshop comes to New Tredegar
A wellbeing workshop with yoga and meditation is coming to the Whiterose Information Resource Centre in New Tredegar on June 3.
Boyfriend found guilty of murdering Adell Cowan
Caerphilly woman Adell Cowan was found dead at a property in Dol-Yr-Eos, Mornington Meadows, on October 18, 2020.
Tributes to grandfather who “had a heart of gold”
Jason Griffiths, 51, from Maesycwmmer, died in the crash on Cowbridge Road, Pontyclun, on Tuesday May 23.
Primary school pupils hand out parking tickets on mini police patrol
Primary school pupils have been taking action against illegal parking outside their school – and have even given out tickets to the culprits.
Schoolchildren and Mayor unveil bench for people to visit lost village
Darran Valley History Group want to encourage people to come and visit the lost village of Penybank by installing a bench close to the former site.
Two in serious but stable condition after motorbike and bicycle collision
The collision happened on the road between Tredegar and Abertysswg between 3pm and 4pm on Thursday May 25.
Royal British Legion members pay their respects to the fallen in Belgium
Members of the Blackwood and Ebbw Vale branches of the Royal British Legion have paid their respects to those who lost their lives during the First World War.
Residents opposed to substation expansion that could “blight” their village
Llanfabon residents do not want more construction to “blight” their rural village, as proposals to extend Cilfynydd Substation are put forward.
