A £110million support package for businesses affected by Wales’ new Alert Level 4 lockdown restrictions has been announced.
Category: News
New trains with extra seating being introduced on Rhymney line
Refurbished trains with more seats are being introduced on the Rhymney line by Transport for Wales.
The man looking to become the world’s strongest
Caerphilly’s Gavin Bilton has his eyes set on becoming the world’s strongest man.
Credit union has lent more than £1m since September
A Caerphilly-based credit union has said it’s broken all lending records as it helps its members deal with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
986 new coronavirus cases recorded in borough – why is the figure so high?
It is the highest daily coronavirus figure recorded in Caerphilly County Borough, but it’s not quite how it seems.
Glanmor’s Tea Room to close after 25 years
Owner Lynne Evans, who opened the tea room with her late husband, Glanmor Evans, is set to retire.
More than £1,000 raised for charity through mince pie and mulled wine delivery
Members of Marie Curie’s Caerphilly Fundraising Group have raised more than £1,000.
Communities coming together to spread Christmas spirit
To raise the mood after a miserable year, Father Christmas has been touring the borough on his sleigh this month, while volunteers have been busy across the borough.
Dawn Bowden MS: “There are still many difficult months ahead but the vaccine is our best hope”
In her latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney MS Dawn Bowden discusses coronavirus and Christmas.
Pupils to be marked on assessments after exam axe
School pupils will be graded on both internally and externally marked assessments after next summer’s GCSE and A-level exams were scrapped.
