Bedwas Workmen’s Hall is to welcome back live music with a special reopening night on Friday, September 10.
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No major changes to Covid rules in Wales after review
In their three-week review held this week, Welsh Government ministers decided to continue with the measures already in place, despite an increase in virus cases across Wales.
Concern over polluted street demolition delays
A councillor has accused the council of “dragging their feet” over the planned demolition of houses on the polluted Hafodyrynys Road.
Praise for “amazing” entries in scarecrow competition
Twenty-seven scarecrows were entered into a scarecrow competition at Pencoed Fach Organic Farm.
Business eviction ban extended until next year
The eviction ban was set to come to an end in September, but Wales’ Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething, has announced it will now be extended until March 25.
Welsh Government saves 70 jobs at paper straw firm
Ystrad Mynach-based Transcend Packaging, which makes environmentally-friendly packaging for fast food outlets, was severely impacted by the pandemic.
Duo launch website to help engineering firms
Matsource aims to connect businesses in the engineering sector with a growing supplier network across the UK, opening up new purchasing options and streamlining the procurement process in real time.
Demolition work underway at village’s oldest building
Known locally as the ‘Pyke’, the Ty yn y Pwll pub used to be the toll house where tolls were charged for the use of the road between Caerphilly and Newport.
Footbridge to be taken down for refurbishment work
Caerphilly County Borough Council said the bridge will be reinstalled at a later date.
Vulnerable young people wouldn’t need to shield if shielding advice was reintroduced
Around 2,700 children and young people would no longer be advised to shield if coronavirus shielding advice is ever reintroduced in Wales.
