In our Ask The Legal Expert column we get the latest specialist advice from the Lifetime Planning team at JCP Solicitors. Cherrie Powell, a Legal Advisor at JCP, who is based in Caerphilly, tackles a question about Mirror Wills.
School children walk eight miles each to raise more than £3.5k
More than 250 pupils and staff members from St Helen’s RC School in Caerphilly took part in the challenge as part of the C2Cycling campaign.
Two in court in connection with dog attack which killed ten-year-old Jack Lis
Amy Salter, of Trethomas, and Brandon Hayden, of Penyrheol, attended Newport Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, April 7.
MoD uncertainty surrounding Ajax tank contract “costing Welsh jobs”
Continuing uncertainty from the Ministry of Defence surrounding a new mini tank is costing Welsh jobs, Islywn’s Member of Parliament has said.
Candidates announced for community council elections
The full list of candidates standing in May’s community council and town council elections has been announced.
Training firm hands 51% of ownership to its staff
Tredomen training firm Educ8 has announced it has handed 51% of its ownership to its staff.
Primary school’s exchange with pupils from Spain and Greece
Derwendeg Primary School, in Cefn Hengoed, is one of three schools in Wales to be selected as part of an exchange programme with Greek and Spanish pupils.
Emery cruises to victory in first snooker World Championship qualifier
Caerphilly’s Dylan Emery has defeated pro Mitchell Mann, who is ranked 87th in the world, 6-0 in his first World Championship qualifier.
It’s been ten years since the disappearance of Trevor Elias
Trevor Elias, from Abertridwr, was reported missing on April 7, 2012. Police are still investigating his disappearance a decade later.
Complaint lodged after taxi drivers turned away from waste tips
Caerphilly County Borough Taxi Drivers’ Association has lodged a formal complaint against the council after several of its members were turned away at civic amenity sites.