Estyn’s chief inspector told the Senedd’s education committee that feedback from schools since scrapping the headline gradings has been overwhelmingly positive.
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Library renovation stayed within budget despite delays and vandalism
The £400,000 refurbishment of Rhymney Library remained within budget despite setbacks and vandalism.
What does Wales’ future hold? New report maps options for more devolution, federal and independent futures
A commission set up to consider the constitutional future of Wales has published its final report. Bangor University’s Stephen Clear looks at the options.
Opencast mine fears unfounded, says company planning Bedwas tips safety work
Fears that a project to make coal tips safer could turn into an opencast mine are unfounded, the company planning the work has said.
Council confirms which grassy areas will be left to “flourish” this year
Dozens of grassy areas across Caerphilly County Borough will not be mowed regularly and instead left to “flourish” this year.
Rhymney Library finally reopens after year-long refurbishment
Rhymney residents have had to wait a whole year for their library to reopen, after countless setbacks, mainly due to vandalism.
Council set to close popular Coffi Vista tourist information centre in Caerphilly
Coffi Vista, better known locally as Caerphilly town’s tourist information centre, is set to close by the end of March, Caerphilly Observer can reveal.
Caerphilly town centre’s new container market opening on track, according to council
The market includes several shipping-style containers, is expected to open before the end of this month.
Plans to push for Severn bridge tolls denied by leader of Monmouthshire County Council
There are no plans to push for the reintroduction of tolls on the Severn bridges, the leader of Monmouthshire County Council has said.
Around 300 children given a Christmas gift thanks to community effort
Around 300 children have been given a Christmas gift thanks to a community effort in the Aber Valley.
