A new wallaby walk and lorikeet enclosure will be coming to The Meadows Farm Village this summer – joining a host of activities already on offer for the whole family.
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“I grew up in deprivation so I know what it’s like to have no toys”
As a child, James Morgan grew up in deprivation. Now he has launched the Toy Box Project – giving toys to children who would otherwise go without.
Council ready to help with cost of living crisis, insists new leader
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s new leader has hit out at the UK Government’s handling of the cost of living crisis – and insisted the council is ready to step up to the challenge.
Community grant funding should be “easier to access”
Grant funding from Caerphilly County Borough Council to small groups and charities should be easier to access, according to a group representing the voluntary sector.
Records smashed as Caerphilly 10k returns for first time in three years
The Bryn Meadows Caerphilly 10k returned today for the first time in three years as thousands descended on Caerphilly town centre.
Charity sets up specialist play group for disabled children
The groups are run by the Gwent-based charity Sparkle and are held at the Caerphilly Children’s Centre in Energlyn.
College hoping to attract more budding chefs after refurbishment
After a £3.6m refurbishment, the catering department at Ystrad Mynach’s Coleg y Cymoedd campus is looking forward.
Covid Passes no longer needed for entry to events
Covid passes will no longer be required by law for entry into indoor and outdoor events, nightclubs, cinemas, theatres and concert halls.
Animal welfare campaigners call on council pension fund to drop £5.5m investments
Animal welfare campaigners has called on the Greater Gwent Pension Fund to drop £5.5m of investments in livestock companies.
Small business owners call for long-term plan as Covid restrictions ease
While restrictions are set to be eased as Wales returns to Alert Level Zero at the end of the month, small business owners in Caerphilly County Borough have said they want more to be done to protect their livelihoods going forward.
