Amy Dowden’s work to raise awareness of Crohn’s disease has seen her recognised by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
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St David’s Day: Music for wellbeing groups perform tunes that ‘strengthen your soul’
A free St David’s Day concert was performed by wellbeing groups run by the social enterprise RecRock in New Tredegar on March 1.
A warm St David’s Day welcome at Blackwood’s Libanus Lifestyle
Songs, Welsh cakes, poetry, and cawl were the order of the day at a special St David’s Day event at community hub Libanus Lifestyle.
Fish and chip shop named second best in UK
Fish Kitchen 1854 has been announced as the second best takeaway in the UK and first in Wales at this year’s National Fish and Chips Awards.
New play area opens at Llancaiach Fawr
A new outdoor play area has opened at council-owned tourism venue Llancaiach Fawr Manor near Nelson.
Touching the void’s Simon Yates to speak at Caerphilly Workmen’s Hall
Yates is perhaps best known for his role in one of the most gripping and controversial mountaineering stories of all time: the ascent of Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes.
Two arrested following raids in Bargoed
Two people have been arrested after following two separate early morning police raids in Bargoed.
Get your gardening gloves on and help make churchyard a “space to breathe”
St David’s Church in Rhymney is looking for volunteers to come and help to make the graveyard a “space to breathe”.
John Cooper Clarke at Caerphilly Workmen’s Hall
Renowned punk poet and spoken word artist John Cooper Clarke is set to bring his unique brand of poetry to Caerphilly Workmen’s Hall on March 24.
Councillors want public inquiry over Ty Llwyd quarry pollution concerns
Independent councillors have called for a public inquiry over pollution concerns at a quarry in Ynysddu.
