The Senedd’s legislation committee criticised a “wholly unacceptable” delay of more than seven years in implementing reforms to tattooing and body piercing.
Welsh tribunal system ‘under-resourced’
Tribunals in Wales do not have the necessary resources to make sure cases are dealt with quickly, efficiently and justly, a committee heard.
New hope for bowls club after ‘total loss’ to fire
Caerphilly County Borough Council has applied for planning permission for the club’s “reconstruction” following its “total loss” in a blaze in June 2022.
Parents and pupils stage protest over proposed school bus cuts
Angry parents and pupils have taken to the streets in protest over “unbelievable” proposed cuts to free school buses.
Senedd takes evidence on sacking misbehaving politicians
Graham Simpson, a Member of the Scottish Parliament, gave evidence on his proposed recall bill to the Senedd’s standards committee on October 14.
Primary school rewarded after eight years of ‘Daily Mile’ walks
Fochriw Primary School recently welcomed Welsh cycling star Luke Rowe as part of their ‘Daily Mile’ award celebrations.
Rugby round-up: Big wins and heavy defeats in mixed weekend for borough sides
Bargoed, Bedwas, and New Tredegar were on the right side of heavy wins over the weekend, but there was little joy for Ynysddu, Abertysswg Falcons and Cwmcarn United.
Football round-up: Gilfach and Bargoed into next round of cup whilst Gelligaer win thriller
It was a great weekend of football across the borough, which saw several Caerphilly-based sides pick-up big wins.
FM to meet with multinationals and investors at national summit
First Minister Eluned Morgan is set to meet with multinational businesses and investors at the International Investment Summit in London.
Senedd debates ‘harrowing’ school funding crisis
Senedd members warned schools face “harrowing” funding pressures that risk failing a generation of children and young people in Wales.