Further easing of coronavirus restrictions in Wales will not go ahead on Monday, the Welsh Government has said.
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Hall to welcome residents for open day
The management committee at Bedwas Workmen’s Hall has invited residents to the venue for an open day on June 19.
Caerphilly company praised by Welsh Economy Minister
The Caerphilly-based Direct Healthcare Group has been praised by Welsh Economy Minister Vaughan Gething for its international success.
Dogs could be banned from council-owned sports pitches
Caerphilly County Borough Council already has a public space protection order (PSPO) in place relating to dog control – but it does not include sports pitches.
Tributes paid to “trailblazing” Senedd Member Mohammad Asghar on anniversary of his death
Regional Senedd Member Natasha Asghar has paid tribute to her late father, Mohammad Asghar, on the first anniversary of his death.
Closure order placed on house in Rhymney
Magistrates have placed a closure order on a house in Rhymney after an application by Gwent Police and housing association United Welsh.
Gwent PCC urges business owners to report crime
The police and crime commissioner said he was concerned that traders did not report things like low-level theft or shoplifting.
1.5% pay increase for council workers ‘insulting’, say trade union Unison
A 1.5% pay increase for thousands of council workers is ‘insulting’, a Welsh trade union has said.
Council pauses controversial school expansion plans
There is now “space” to consider how a controversial school expansion can go ahead without having a negative impact on the community, a Senedd Member has said.
Young tennis coach presented with national award
In July last year, Jonah Jones won the Young Person of the Year accolade at the LTA Tennis Awards, which were held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic.