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Wales ready to roll out potential vaccines from December 1
The announcement follows news on Monday, November 23, that data from a phase three of a trial of the vaccine developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca has a success rate of 70%.
Face masks to be made compulsory in all schools in Wales
Welsh Government has introduced a Wales-wide policy enforcing face masks to be worn in schools.
Appeal after attempted garage burglary
An attempted burglary at a garage in Nelson has sparked a Gwent Police appeal.
Mobile coronavirus test centre to open in Rhymney
A mobile coronavirus testing unit is set to open in Rhymney on Tuesday, November 24. The testing centre in Bargoed is also staying for another week.
Christmas lights switched on in town centre
Caerphilly town’s Christmas lights have been switched on.
Care homes to get 20-minute tests and ‘visitor pods’ in pilot scheme
Temporary ‘visitor pods’ will also be provided to some care homes in Wales to enable family members to safely visit family members over Christmas and the winter months.
College joins employment and skills scheme
Coleg Gwent has joined the UK Government’s ‘Kickstart’ scheme, which aims to reduce long-term unemployment and skills shortages.
Residents speak out against plans to demolish pub
There were concerns in the community that the pub would not reopen and now the property’s management, Llanover Estate, has submitted plans to demolish the pub.
Gwent PCC Jeff Cuthbert: “Now, more than ever, we need to do our part to stay safe”
In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Gwent police and crime commissioner Jeff Cuthbert talks about road safety, coronavirus restrictions and the police council tax precept.