Ruth Taylor was hit by a car in Pontllanfraith on Monday, November 9.
Category: News
Hefin David MS: “Every small choice we make will add up to make a huge impact”
In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Caerphilly MS Hefin David discusses coronavirus and the firebreak lockdown.
£110k funding approved to prevent workmen’s hall “falling into a state of disrepair”
£110k funding for Caerphilly Workmen’s Hall has been approved by the council’s cabinet.
Chief medical officer warns it’s still “very early days” on coronavirus vaccine
Wales’ chief medical officer, Dr Frank Atherton, has welcomed news of a potential coronavirus vaccine, but warned it’s still “very early days”.
Council to push on with plans to install new electric charging points
Caerphilly County Borough Council will progress with plans to install new electric vehicle charging points, after the cabinet agreed to fund £240,500 from earmarked reserves.
Cwmcarn Forest Drive could reopen to public by Easter
Natural Resources Wales is hoping the drive will open for a trial period in March, with a view to it being officially reopened in the Easter holidays.
Businesses could get up to £3k for each new apprentice hired
Businesses will be able to claim up to £3,000 for each new apprentice they hire under the age of 25, a Welsh Government minister has announced.
Appeal after delivery van stolen
The delivery van was stolen from South Street, Bargoed on Saturday, November 7.
Tributes paid to “witty and direct” former councillor
Tributes have been paid to former Hengoed councillor Dennis Bolter, who has passed away.
Decision to be made on multimillion pound development on business park
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s cabinet will decide whether to release £85,000 to help Welsh Government secure the necessary land for a multi-million pound development at Oakdale Business Park.
