Caerphilly County Borough Council will not be holding any coronation events this weekend, with most community councils following suit.
£100k of public money to be spent promoting council’s Caerphilly 2035 masterplan
One hundred thousand pounds of public money will be spent promoting Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Caerphilly 2035 masterplan.
Wales to retain current student repayment loan system, despite changes in England
Wales will not be adopting “regressive” changes to the student loan repayment system as seen in England, education minister Jeremy Miles has confirmed.
13-year-old boy released under investigation after firearms officers called to school
Police attended Idris Davies School, Rhymney, after reports of a boy carrying an imitation firearm at around 1.35pm on Tuesday May 2.
Welsh Government pledge to reform “regressive” council tax system
Proposed council tax reforms will make the system fairer and more progressive, the Welsh Government’s minister for finance and local government has said.
Choir to perform for King and country at coronation
Sixteen members of Caerphilly Male Voice Choir will be singing at the coronation concert at Windsor Castle on Sunday May 7.
Man pleads guilty to manslaughter following 27-year-old’s death
A man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter following the death of 27-year-old Benjamin Lloyd in Abertridwr last month.
Caerphilly Food Festival attracts more than 10,000 visitors to town
Caerphilly Food Festival returned for 2023 with more than 130 traders setting up stalls.
Health board calls out for building firms to help maintain its sites
A call has gone out to local building firms to bid for work helping maintain hospitals and health care sites across Gwent.
Police called to school over imitation firearm – 13-year-old arrested
Police were called to Idris Davies School, Rhymney, after reports of a boy carrying an imitation firearm at around 1.35pm on Tuesday May 2.