Developers of the planned “Artisan Market” met with council officials recently to discuss ways for public toilets to be reopened.
Crumlin photography competition to raise money for Christmas lights
Photographs taken in Crumlin will be eligible for entry, with the winner’s photos featuring in a calendar.
Caerphilly-based company joins cyber security programme
The company is one of two Welsh companies to join Tech Nation’s first cyber security growth programme.
Fewer child criminals entering justice systems, figures show
Long-term trends show far fewer children are being prosecuted now, compared with a decade ago.
Credit union warns against the dangers of loan sharks
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that offer a safe and secure place for people to save and borrow.
Ystrad Mynach Bowls club anger over “unplayable” bowling green
Club Secretary Keith Godsall, who has been a member of the club for 18 years, said: “The bowling green is unplayable. It used to be the best bowling green in the valley.”
Concern after spate of grass fires on Caerphilly mountains
A spokesperson for South Wales Fire and Rescue Service said: “We have attended a significant number of deliberate grass fire incidents across South Wales over the weekend, some requiring the attendance of multiple appliances and the movement of resources.”
More than 70 jobs created at Rhymney recycling plant
It is hoped the expansion will allow the company to pursue long-term contracts with major companies.
Trethomas barbershop ‘hairathon’ to raise money for mental health charity
Hairdressers Jared Cameron, Kacy Callaghan and Sophie Clarke will attempt to continuously cut customers’ hair without stopping in order to raise money for mental health charity, Mind.
Caerphilly MP quizzes Theresa May over police funding levels
Caerphilly MP Wayne David has questioned Prime Minister Theresa May over police funding in Gwent.