Having spent last Christmas and New Year at the Royal Gwent, Olivia Midgley has now set up an appeal to help give something back to the hospital.
Mark Drakeford named new leader of Welsh Labour
Cardiff West AM Mark Drakeford has just been announced as Carwyn Jones’ successor
Solicitors get defibrillator training as life-saving equipment installed in Caerphilly town centre
JCP Solicitors’ Caerphilly team received defibrillator training from its charity of the year, Welsh Hearts.
New paintings for Bedwas Workmen’s Hall refurbishment
Bedwas’s rich mining history has been commemorated in new murals as part of the refurbishment of Bedwas Workmen’s Hall.
Geraint Thomas named BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year
He was announced as the winner in the star-studded Wales Sport Awards held on Tuesday, December 4, with snooker’s Mark Williams and skeleton racer Laura Deas announced in second and third place.
Bedwas RFC director resigns from role because of “work commitments”
Mark Lewis, who has been in the voluntary role for 11 years, is stepping down due to an increased workload in his business.
‘Artisan shops’ and housing for Blackwood marketplace revamp
Blackwood’s market is in line for a major makeover with plans to create an ‘artisan’ marketplace and build more than 40 new homes.
Caerphilly County Borough MPs to all vote against Brexit deal
Caerphilly County Borough’s three MPs will all vote against Theresa May’s Brexit deal on Tuesday, December 11.
Caerphilly Council’s long-running pay dispute set to cost taxpayers £4.1m
Councillors will be asked to set aside an extra £242,000 to pay for the investigation and the salary of former chief executive Anthony O’Sullivan.
‘Worse than Thatcher’ – Caerphilly councillors criticise level of funding from Welsh Government
The leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council has said the Thatcher years are nothing compared to the funding cuts faced by the local authority currently.