An extra 20 carriages will be added to the Welsh rail network by next year.
£15,000 raised for porcelain making to restart at Nantgarw China Works
The production of porcelain using a 200-year-old method is to restart at Nantgarw China Works after a crowdfunding campaign raised £15,000.
Public and Legal Notices for July 20, 2017
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Rugby Union: Preparations underway for new season as fixtures are announced
Clubs across Caerphilly County Borough are in the midst of their pre-season preparations as they gear up for the 2017/18 season launch.
Caerphilly MP welcomes UK Government inquiry into contaminated blood scandal
Wayne David, Labour MP for Caerphilly, has “warmly welcomed” the announcement by the UK Government of an inquiry into the scandal of contaminated blood given to NHS patients during the 1970s and 1980s.
Para Athletics: Arnold breaks world record to take gold medal
Paralympic champion Hollie Arnold struck gold once again with a record-breaking throw in the F46 javelin event at this year’s World Para Athletics Championships.
Caerphilly sales business to receive UK Steel Enterprise grant
A new Caerphilly business has been given a helping hand thanks to a business support grant awarded by Caerphilly County Borough Council and UK Steel Enterprise.
More support needed for mobile cancer care units, claims Islwyn MP
Islwyn Member of Parliament Chris Evans has called on the local health board to give more support for a cancer charity’s mobile care units.
Nominations open for annual volunteer awards ceremony
Nominations for the Caerphilly GAVO Volunteer Achievement Awards, which recognises the efforts of volunteers, have opened.
Police seek Nelson man in connection with offences
Police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a 48-year-old man they’d like to speak to.