A mobile phone repairman has been ordered to pay almost £2,150 by magistrates following a prosecution by Caerphilly Trading Standards.Ryan Thomas Newell, aged 29, of Cromwell Street, Risca, was taken to court…
Wales and West look to fix traffic problems caused by gas works between Penyrheol and Abertridwr
Wales and West Utilities has said it will look at ways to reduce traffic jams between Abertridwr and Penyrheol as it continues work to replace old gas pipes.The £200,000 scheme to replace…
Crosskeys man wanted by police in connection with Cefn Fforest robbery
Police are searching for a man in connection with a street robbery which happened in Cefn Fforest last month.
17-year-old boy released on police bail pending further inquiries following fatal Tir-y-Berth crash
A 17-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving following a fatal crash in Tir-y-Berth has been released on police bail.
Thieves raid Twyn School, Caerphilly, stealing iPads, laptops and Poppy Appeal money
Laptops, iPad minis and a Poppy Appeal charity box were all stolen by thieves targeting Twyn School, in Caerphilly town.
New agreement on mental health between police, Welsh Government and Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
A new agreement to improve the system of care and support for people in a mental health crisis has been signed by the Welsh Government, police forces, the NHS, councils and other…
Gwent Police funding cut by 0.6% by UK Government
Gwent Police’s funding has been cut by just 0.6% by the UK Government.The saving, equating to around £416,000, brings Home Office funding to the force to £72.5 million.The Police and Crime Commissioner…
New play area for Llanbradach
A new play area has been officially unveiled at Cwm Las Playing Field in Llanbradach.
United Welsh’s Christmas gift donation to Llamau
Staff at Caerphilly-based housing association United Welsh brightened the festive season for children living in local refuges by donating dozens of Christmas presents.
Deadline set for British Coal workers to join legal battle
Former British Coal workers suffering from lung and skin cancer and respiratory diseases which are likely to have developed after exposure to harmful fumes while working at coking plants, have until April 24 to register to join the group taking legal action against the company.