Alan Richards, who served in the RAF during World War II, celebrated his 100th birthday with family.
United Nations praise for Welsh Government’s LGBTQ+ action plan
The plan, which was launched earlier this year, aims to strengthen the understanding of LGBTQ+ people’s rights.
Two schools could be brought under one roof as part of £17.6m scheme
Caerphilly Council is proposing to bring two schools in Rhymney under one roof, at a cost of £17.6 million.
S4C secures rights to show Wales football matches in Welsh until 2028
S4C will continue to show live Wales football games in Welsh until 2028 after striking a new deal.
Free workshop events to mark World Music Day
A wind band performance and ukelele and recorder workshops will take place in Risca, Caerphilly and Bargoed libraries.
Welsh fire engine being donated to Ukrainian airport following missile attack
A Welsh fire engine is being donated to Ukraine’s Kharkiv Airport after its original fire engine was destroyed in a missile attack.
Caerphilly’s new market set to become a permanent fixture in town centre
The £4.6m market development, which is set to open this autumn, originally only had temporary planning permission for five years.
Women and girls football festival to celebrate 25 years
Caerphilly Castle Ladies and Girls Football Club will be holding their 25th football festival, which will see more than 400 women and girls compete.
New bar set to open at high street shoe shop after council approval
Shoezone on Blackwood high street is to be changed into a Rhymney Brewery shop and bar.
£58m active travel funding announced by Welsh Government
The funding will go towards creating 37 new active travel routes, as well as the redevelopment of a further 22.