Gwent Police has been rated as “good” overall by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary – despite recent cuts to its budget.
Bedwas haulage firm’s ban over safety
A Bedwas-based haulage firm has been disqualified from running vehicles for 12 months over safety concerns.Traffic Commissioner for Wales. Nick Jones said he had “no sympathy whatsoever” with Syllamas Ltd because it…
Police appeal after Cefn Hengoed assault involving ten-year-old boy
Police are appealing for witnesses after a ten-year-old boy was assaulted by two teenagers in Cefn Hengoed.
A469 in Ystrad Mynach between A472 and Tesco roundabout reopened following crash
The A469 road between the A472 and the Tesco roundabout has now reopened following a care crash earlier today, Monday April 24.
Council puts the brakes on illegal off-road biking
The council has announced it is cracking down on illegal off-road bike usage on green areas and footpaths around the borough.
Close shave raises more than £1,000 for Velindre
A Pontllanfraith man has raised £1,060.85 for Velindre Cancer Centre by having his hair and trademark beard shaved off.
Owners of Burger King in Caerphilly town gone into administration
The companies which own and operate Caerphilly town’s Burger King restaurant have gone into administration.
Visitors flock to Caerphilly Castle for Easter treats
Caerphilly Castle welcomed over 7,000 visitors across the Easter weekend, as people enjoyed a range of events and attractions in the bank holiday sunshine.
Filming starts on sci-fi survival epic shot in Valleys
Filming has begun on a sci-fi epic set to be shot entirely in the South Wales Valleys.
Remembering Caerphilly’s Road to Reading
The 2002-03 European Shield was the inaugural edition of a new, innovative, knockout-only competition for third-tier teams across Europe. It would have only two further editions before reverting to the pool and…