The Welsh-language TV channel picks Ellis Owen as interim chief executive after the sudden departure of Iona Jones
Caerphilly County Borough Council launches new regeneration strategy
Caerphilly County Borough Council has launched a new five-year regeneration strategy – a blueprint to guide development in the county borough. The strategy was officially launched at a national town centre regeneration…
Fly-tipping costs Caerphilly taxpayers almost £170,000 to clear up
Illegal fly-tipping cost Caerphilly County Borough Council almost £170,000 to clear up during 2008/09. The council has revealed the cost to the local taxpayer as it appeals to fly-tippers to get rid…
Pengam man and Blackwood woman in final for Welsh Learner of the Year
A former engineer from Pengam and a former IT worker from Blackwood are both in the running for Welsh Learner of the Year at the National Eisteddfod. Pengam-born Dai Williams gave up…
Rhymney trader fined for selling booze to children
A Rhymney trader has been prosecuted for selling alcohol to children. Karen Harris who runs Spike’s Shop in Brynteg Crescent, Rhymney was prosecuted after allowing the sale of a 70cl bottle of…
Caerphilly holidaymakers urged to keep their home safe this summer
Community Safety Wardens in Caerphilly County Borough have been distributing leaflets on home security for holidaymakers. They have dropped leaflets at local travel agents ,who will be offering them to their customers….
Caerphilly Council leader attacks opposition over no confidence motion
Councillor Lindsay Whittle, Plaid Cymru leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council has accused opposition councillors of misleading campaigners who opposed the closure of a care home in Risca. Cllr Whittle has spoken…
Caerphilly County Borough’s longest walking bus belongs to Rhymney school
Ysgol-y-Lawnt, in Rhymney, has been named as the school with the county borough’s longest walking bus with 186 walkers. As part of national Walk to School Week recently, hundreds of children from…
Welsh language channel had been warned that it faced a potential 24% cut to its annual grant