Parents in Wales will be banned from smacking their children after Assembly Members voted to approve a new law.
MP and AM voice concern over Cardiff congestion charges
Caerphilly’s Assembly Member and Member of Parliament have called on Cardiff Council to reconsider its plans to charge non-Cardiff residents to drive into the capital.
Council spends £2.8m on libraries
On average the council spent £138,448 on each library across the county borough in 2018/19.
Gymnastics academy celebrates award success
A Crumlin-based gymnastics academy is celebrating after winning two awards the British Gymnastics National Awards ceremony.
Appeal after 13-year-old girl hit by car
The girl received minor injuries to her neck and legs after being hit by a black Ford Focus.
Police tax precept could rise by nearly 7%
Council tax payers in Gwent could face a rise of 6.99% in their police precepts from April for the second year running.
Cross Keys shut out Glamorgan Wanderers as hot run of form continues
The win extends the Keys’ recent upturn in form, winning five of their last seven games.
New athletics track approved by council
Caerphilly is currently one of six local authorities in Wales without a synthetic athletics track.
Caerphilly Market celebrates its tenth year… in Brittany
The weekly food market, held in the Breton town of Lannion every Sunday, is called “Marché de Caerphilly” – which translates as “Caerphilly Market”.
Leader’s apology after questioning councillor as “ineffective and superfluous”
The leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council has apologised after questioning whether a fellow councillor felt “ineffective and superfluous”.