Council ‘RATs’ will be rummaging through Caerphilly’s residents’ bins as part of a new scheme to boost recycling rates.
‘No-show’ First Minister ‘undermined’ Senedd scrutiny
Delyth Jewell, who chairs the culture and international relations committee, expressed concern about a continued lack of detailed evidence from the Welsh Government.
Plaid Cymru demands end to ‘shameful’ pensions injustice
Plaid Cymru’s Heledd Fychan backed the 1950s Women of Wales group’s campaign for justice for women affected by changes to the pension age.
Cascade U15s complete unbeaten league-cup double
The future looks bright for Cascade Ladies, as their U15s side have been crowned league champions for the third season in a row.
Premier League Darts: Price aiming to secure third-place as play-offs loom
Markham’s Gerwyn Price is back in Premier League Darts action tonight (May 22) as the competition’s league phase comes to an end in Sheffield.
Ystrad Mynach boxer set to represent Wales
A 13-year-old boxer who is the great-nephew of Caerphilly boxing legend Don Braithwaite is set to represent Wales, despite only taking up the sport a year ago.
Welsh Water customers ‘getting a raw deal’
Welsh Water customers are getting a raw deal, with bills increasing while “disgraceful” pollution continues and executives pocket “scandalous” payments, the Senedd heard.
Motorist handed five-year-driving ban after admitting causing death of 43-year-old man
Dale Groves, 30, appeared at Cardiff Crown Court on May 16, where he pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving.
Welsh universities ‘not at immediate risk of collapse’
No Welsh university is at immediate risk of collapsing under the weight of multi-million-pound deficits, according to the head of a public body set up to oversee post-16 education.
Council lowers price hike for sports pitches after backlash
New fees for outdoor grass sports pitches have been confirmed in Caerphilly after an original 75% hike sparked an angry backlash.