A scheme to build up to 200 homes and 67,800 sq ft of commercial space in Nelson has been approved by councillors.
Public and Legal Notices for October 13, 2016
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Stop clowning around: Penyrheol man fined by police for scaring children outside school dressed as a clown
A Penyrheol man who frightened young children by dressing as a clown outside their school has been fined by police.
Senghenydd memorial services to commemorate mining disasters
Two memorial services are to be held in Senghenydd to mark two of South Wales’ worst mining disasters.
Police appeal over rugby team clubhouse fire
Police have issued a fresh appeal for information after a large fire destroyed the former clubhouse of a rugby team in Deri.
Police appeal after man assaulted outside Caerphilly takeaway
Gwent Police is appealing for witnesses after a man was taken to hospital after an assault in Caerphilly.
Top eco-friendly award for Rudry school
Pupils and staff at Rhydri Primary School, in Rudry, have been recognised for their environmental efforts.
New £136m fund launched to help Welsh SMEs prosper
A new £136 million fund to help small and medium sized businesses grow has been launched by the Welsh Government.
Criminals cause £8,000 damage to Blackwood church
Police are appealing for information after a Blackwood church sustained thousands of pounds worth of damage.
Pay phones across Caerphilly borough face being cut off as public turn to mobiles
Caerphilly County Borough is set to lose just under half of its public pay phones under proposals by BT.