A “huge gap” remains in Caerphilly County Borough Council’s budget for the next two years despite a funding increase from the Welsh Government.
Male voice choir joins forces with women’s choir as part of anti-violence campaign
Aber Valley Male Voice Choir will sing alongside Caerphilly Ladies Choir as part of the ‘Not in My Name’ campaign, which aims to end all violence and abuse towards women.
Calls for Wales to have parity of powers with Scotland
Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth warned billions of pounds-worth of investment is being withheld because of a lack of powers over rail infrastructure.
As many as 100,000 people in Wales could have Long Covid
As many as 100,000 people in Wales, including 4,500 children, could still be suffering from Long Covid nearly five years after the pandemic struck, the Senedd heard.
Caerphilly County Borough Council public notices
Planning notice for Oakdale Business Park.
Last single-sex secondary schools in Wales to merge despite job loss fears
Members of the teaching union NASUWT held a protest outside the council’s headquarters before the decision was made.
Museum ‘optimistic’ after budget announcement
National museum chiefs expressed optimism despite one of the most difficult years in its history.
Storm relief funding available for flood-hit sports clubs
Sports clubs hit by flooding during the recent storms can apply for grant funding of up to £5,000.
‘Long-overdue’ disused tips bill ‘falls short’
Proposed legislation, aimed at making disused tips safe, falls short of the urgent action needed after a landslide saw people evacuated from their homes, the Senedd heard.
Popular fish and chip shop celebrates its time so far in Cefn Fforest
A fish and chip shop, named in memory of the owners’ late son, has celebrated its first nine months in Cefn Fforest.