In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Merthyr and Rhymney MP Gerald Jones talks about coronavirus and the acts of kindness and community spirit amid the crisis.
Council takes measures to enforce social distancing among bin collectors
More back-up vehicles have been introduced to ensure bin collectors are able to stay two metres apart.
Keeping Education Going
Kip McGrath Caerphilly are running a number of extra sessions for any parents who would like some extra support for their children during the day time and evenings.
Appeal to find missing teenager
David Trandafir Marcu, 15, was last seen in Blackwood on Sunday, March 29 at around 10pm.
Controversial accommodation plans given the green light
Caerphilly County Borough Council has approved plans to use part of a building in Rhymney as a six-bed home of multiple occupancy.
Council sets up food bank phone line
This will work alongside other duties including issuing food bank vouchers, coordinating donations and managing deliveries.
Dawn Bowden AM: “Each one of us has a part to play” in tackling coronavirus
In her latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Merthyr and Rhymney AM Dawn Bowden talks about the coronavirus outbreak
Police seize off-road vehicles in Machen
Police have seized several off-road vehicles on Machen Mountain following an operation targeting illegal use in the area.
Police and charities urge domestic abuse victims not to suffer in silence
Police and organisations are calling on people experiencing domestic abuse not to suffer in silence during the coronavirus lockdown.
“Support us or the NHS may fail” – carers call for greater financial security
Carers and organisation have called on the UK Government to provide greater financial support to carers on the frontline of the Coronavirus outbreak, or they risk the sector failing and the NHS being unable to cope.