In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney MP Gerald Jones discusses Armed Forces Day, street surgeries, coronavirus vaccines and more.
Ban to protect businesses from eviction extended
Businesses in Wales struggling to pay their rent will be protected from eviction until the end of September, Wales’ Economy Minister has announced.
Notice of application for a premises licence: The Dog House, Blackwood
Notice is given that we Marcus & Lisa Hobbs have on the 22/06/2021 applied to Caerphilly County Borough Council, as the Licensing Authority, for a premises licence in respect of the The Dog House of Mountain Road, Mynyddislwyn, Blackwood, NP11 7BB.
Half of all people in Wales now fully vaccinated against coronavirus
More than half of all people in Wales have now had two doses of a coronavirus vaccine, latest figures published by Public Health Wales reveal.
Fire crews tackle blaze in Pontymister
An eye witness told Caerphilly Observer they heard explosion sounds and saw debris being flung into the air.
Digital coronavirus vaccine passes now available in Wales
People living in Wales who have been vaccinated against coronavirus will now be able to prove their vaccination status online, using the NHS Covid Pass.
Calls for free car parking in borough to be introduced permanently
Free parking at council-owned car parks should continue on a permanent basis, the leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Independent group has said.
Council deputy leader resigned after visiting amber list country
Councillor Sean Morgan stepped down as deputy leader, as well as Cabinet Member for Economy, Enterprise and Infrastructure, on June 9.
Ask The Legal Expert with JCP Solicitors: How Can I Settle School Holiday Contact Issues With My Ex?
Jill Bulteel who is a Director and Head of the Family team, based in the Caerphilly office, tackles an issue around planning school holiday arrangements for separated families.
Senedd Member calls for councils to be given advice over reserve funds
Plaid Cymru MS Peredur Owen Griffiths called on the Welsh Government to ensure council reserves are used to ‘ease the burden’ on council tax payers.