Labour’s Mick Antoniw warned the Act, which aims to put sustainable development at the heart of decision making, lacks impetus and risks being a “bureaucratic tick-box exercise”.
Money raised for hospice after summer solstice trek
Around 300 people walked to the top of Twmbarlwm over the weekend, helping raise crucial funds for St David’s Hospice Care.
Police appeal to find teenager missing for six weeks
Auriel Halilaj, 18, was last seen leaving an address in Pontymister at around 11am on Saturday May 10.
Blackwood Beach Party is back this weekend
Blackwood’s annual beach party is back this weekend, bringing sand, deckchairs, funfair rides and more to the high street.
Disability centre opens new sensory room ahead of 5k sponsored walk
Sense Cymru has organised a sponsored walk on Wednesday June 25 to mark both Deafblind Awareness Week and the charity’s 70th anniversary.
Cricket catch-up: Blackwood Town win big and Abercarn climb table
Almost halfway through the season and the South East Wales Cricket League is beginning to take shape for Caerphilly-based sides.
‘Physics education is at breaking point’: calls for teaching incentives to match England’s
Physics education is at breaking point in Wales due to a lack of teachers, yet training bursaries are £14,000 higher across the border in England, a committee heard.
Caerphilly Flower Festival returns for 2025
The annual Caerphilly Flower Festival is underway, with floral displays on show in the the town centre this weekend.
New homes plan for town’s former youth centre site
Up to 23 affordable homes could be built on the site of Risca Youth and Community Centre, new plans show.
Demolition set to begin on primary school to make way for £20m replacement
The first phase of demolition work could begin at Caerphilly’s Plasyfelin Primary School over the summer holidays.