Tennis courts in Rhymney are set to be refurbished as part of a “collaborative investment” in facilities across Caerphilly borough.
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24-hour helpline offers support to families living with neurodivergence
Families living with autism and other neurodivergent conditions can now access 24 hour support and advice.
Welsh mums tackle mountains to raise money for children’s hospice
A group of mums are set to take on the three highest peaks in Wales in an effort to raise £20,000 for T? Hafan.
Welsh Grand National winner Dream Alliance dies
Dream Alliance, the horse that won the 2009 Welsh Grand National and whose story inspired a Hollywood film has died at the age of 22.
Five-month-old baby taken to hospital after another dog attack in Penyrheol
Police were called to an address in Penyrheol, at around 9.10am on Saturday April 29.
Daughter “let down” by hospital review into father’s Covid death
Retired miner John Owens, of Oakdale, tested positive for Covid-19 while an inpatient at Newport’s Royal Gwent Hospital in March, 2020.
“It keeps the three of them alive” – memorial unveiled in honour of three who died in house fire
A memorial commemorating the bravery of Darren Smith, who died trying to save two children from a house fire, has been unveiled in Lansbury Park.
Cardiff congestion charge project green-lit
Cardiff councillors have given the go-ahead to plans which could eventually see a congestion charge introduced for the city – potentially hitting commuters who travel by car.
Cup final awaits Trethomas Bluebirds as they prepare for Denbigh Town clash
Trethomas Bluebirds travel to Newtown this weekend to take on Denbigh Town in the FAW Amateur Trophy final.
MS calls for longer-term support for voluntary groups
Speaking in the Senedd on Wednesday, April 26, Labour’s Hefin David called for more sustainable support for groups like Caerphilly Miners’ Centre.
