Lynn Matthews, from Senghenydd, is aiming to dance more than 10,000 steps each day to reach her target before September 30.
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Thousands of employees in temporary jobs across borough
New estimates from the Office for National Statistics show that 4,600 people in Caerphilly are employed in non-permanent jobs.
Ten-year-old girl to take part in Alzheimer’s memory walk
Olivia Donaldson, who has autism and dyspraxia, was inspired to do the two kilometre walk after taking part in ‘dementia friends’ sessions at Ystrad Mynach Primary School.
Caerphilly County Borough MPs anger over Prime Minister’s parliament suspension
Boris Johnson announced he would suspend parliament for five weeks during September and October in order to guarantee the UK’s exit from the European Union on October 31.
Wales struggling most since Brexit, says UK Start-up Index
There has been an 18% drop in the number of new businesses being registered in Wales since the Brexit referendum in 2016, according to research by Caerphilly-based Creditsafe.
Workshops to address digital skills shortage held across Caerphilly County Borough
They are open to anyone aged 16 and older and are designed to teach people the skills that will help them feel more comfortable in a digital world, upskilling and improving opportunities for work.
Brexit Party MEP opens office in Blackwood
James Wells MEP, who was elected to the European Parliament in May, opened the new office on Wednesday, August 28.
Family fun day at Caerphilly Castle
The event will run from 11am to 4pm on Saturday, September 14,
Caerphilly County Borough Council updates Corporate Plan
The council has announced it will seek to improve education and employment opportunities as part of its recently updated Corporate Plan.
Llanbradach Horticultural Show raises £500 for Velindre
Among the winners was Lee Samuel, whose 3ft5in cabbage won him the Giant Veg Trophy.
