Police and crime commissioners are elected to represent the public on policing matters and hold their local force to account.
Culture secretary visits Caerphilly Castle to see progress on £10m revamp
The project is set to be completed by summer 2026 – with the castle remaining at least partially open during the renovation works.
Labour’s Jane Mudd elected police and crime commissioner for Gwent
Labour’s Jane Mudd has been elected as Gwent’s new police and crime commissioner.
Allotments boosting health and wellbeing with weekly adventure walks
Members of Van Ward Allotments on Castle Park, Caerphilly, have been travelling all across south Wales in a bid to tackle loneliness and improve health and wellbeing.
‘Increasing confidence’ health board will improve after Welsh Government imposed interventions
Three months since health secretary Eluned Morgan announced the urgent escalation measures at the health board, there are “some early signs of improvement”.
Delyth Jewell MS: “A castle circular walk could be a real boost for the local economy”
Delyth Jewell MS talks Caerphilly Castle circular walking route, women’s health, and political donations in this blog for Caerphilly Observer.
Gwent PCC election: Polls now closed with result expected tomorrow
The polls have now closed on the vote to determine who will be Gwent’s next Police and Crime Commissioner.
Senedd hears calls for vulnerable people at risk of fuel poverty to be protected
Wales must safeguard vulnerable people at risk of fuel poverty after a ban on energy companies forcibly fitting prepayment meters came to an end, a committee warned.
Premier League Darts: Back injury sees Gerwyn Price withdraw from Night 14
Gerwyn Price was due to face reigning world champion Luke Humphries in Aberdeen on Thursday May 2.
‘Devastation and sorrow on an unimaginable scale’: Senedd repeats calls for ceasefire in Gaza
Peredur Owen Griffiths led a debate on the conflict almost six months on from the Senedd voting in favour of Plaid Cymru’s calls for an immediate ceasefire.