A fundraiser has been set up for a man who lost “just about everything” after the garage he was living in burnt down.
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Virtual Big Cheese festival gets underway
The Big Cheese was scheduled to begin today, but was cancelled in March due to coronavirus.
Further lockdown easing from Monday, First Minister confirms
The First Minister said: “Thanks to the efforts we have all made to reduce the spread of the virus, we are taking further steps to reopen more of Wales.”
Police break up illegal raves
Illegal raves near Abercarn and Hollybush were broken up by police over the weekend.
Storm damage along walking path repaired
The path, along the Nant yr Aber river, was ruined during Storm Dennis.
Man jailed for 26 weeks after assaulting two police officers
Daniel Morgan, 30, pleaded guilty to counts of assaulting an emergency worker and being drunk and disorderly in a public place.
Additional funds for school expansion
Trinity Fields is the only school in the county borough exclusively for pupils with learning difficulties.
Blackwood cinema “back in business” on August 3
It is expected that the cinema will be able to sell food and drink when it reopens.
First phase of £78m schools expansion scheme agreed
The plans could see Trinity Fields School and Ystrad Gymraeg Cwm Gwyddon expanded.
Tributes paid to rugby club’s mini and junior chairperson
Stephanie Williams has been described as “a truly committed supporter, patron and contributor to Senghenydd RFC and its wider community”.
