It is expected that the cinema will be able to sell food and drink when it reopens.
First phase of £78m schools expansion scheme agreed
The plans could see Trinity Fields School and Ystrad Gymraeg Cwm Gwyddon expanded.
Tributes paid to rugby club’s mini and junior chairperson
Stephanie Williams has been described as “a truly committed supporter, patron and contributor to Senghenydd RFC and its wider community”.
Taekwondo star discusses eventful lockdown as Olympic training resumes
Blackwood-born taekwondo star Lauren Williams discusses her lockdown bomb scare as she sets her sights on competing in Tokyo.
Grass cutting resumes in residential areas
The council says it is “working hard to strike the right balance between keeping the county borough tidy, while helping to promote biodiversity.”
Sacked police officer brought “discredit to the force”
Chief constable Pam Kelly said: “There is no place in Gwent Police for those who act dishonestly and without integrity.”
Town gets exciting new dessert station
Award-winning company C.J.Copner Ice Cream Vans has got a new static pitch at B&Q in Gallagher Retail Park, Caerphilly.
Shock defeat for darts star Price in World Matchplay
Gerwyn Price fell to a shock first round defeat to Danny Noppert in Milton Keynes.
Town centre fireworks, Christmas lights switch-on and lantern parade cancelled
Caerphilly town’s annual fireworks display, Christmas lights switch-on and Christmas lantern parade have all been cancelled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Welsh Government to be scrutinised on human rights of older people
The Older People’s Commissioner for Wales and the Equality and the Human Rights Commission will work together to see if older people’s human rights were upheld