Last month, the leaders of the three main groups in Caerphilly Council released a joint statement pledging a zero-tolerance policy against abuse.
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£11m committed to new breast centre at Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr
Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr’s new breast cancer care centre is to be funded with £11 million over the next three years, the Welsh Government has announced.
Tuberculosis screening results to be announced next week
The results of a tuberculosis screening programme will be announced next week, following a confirmed case linked to Blackwood Comprehensive.
Appeal after man struck on the head with a bottle in Caerphilly town
A witness appeal has been issued by Gwent Police after a man was hit on the head with a bottle in Caerphilly town.
Dawn Bowden MS talks vaccines, house insulation, postal voting and more
Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Senedd Member Dawn Bowden discusses Covid vaccinations, house insulation, postal voting and more in her latest blog for Caerphilly Observer.
School pupils busy designing Snoopy sculptures for dog charity campaign
School pupils have been busy designing their own Snoopy sculptures, which will be displayed across Caerphilly town centre this Spring.
Former GP surgery could be demolished – but councillors want it put back into community use
Lansbury Park Surgery closed in April 2020 and could be now be demolished.
Welsh Government promises new railway footbridge will be built
Tynygraig footbridge, which provides a vital pedestrian link over the Rhymney railway line in Llanbradach, will be replaced, a Welsh Government minister has promised.
Ban for Caerphilly man caught drug-driving after rave in Sussex
He was among about 2,000 people who descended on the quiet Sussex village of Steyning one weekend at the end of June last year.
Gymnastics coaches recognised with national award wins
Valleys Gymnastics Academy coach Jaz McLellan won the Equality and Inclusion award, while Ava Tunley, 13, won the Young Leader award.
