Everyone aged 18 and over in Wales will have been offered a coronavirus vaccine by the beginning of next week – more than six weeks ahead of schedule.
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Book browsing now allowed at more libraries across the borough
There are still limits on the number of people allowed into the library at any one time, with residents having to pre-book 20-minute appointments.
Gymnastics coach shortlisted for national award
Valleys Gymnastics Academy coach Melissa Anderson has been shortlisted for the UK Coaching Hero Awards.
Risca Male Choir to sing together in person for first time since pandemic
On Sunday, June 6, the choir will get together to practice at the grandstand at Pandy Park, home of Cross Keys Rugby Club.
Wales to move to lowest tier of coronavirus restrictions
First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced Wales will gradually move into Alert Level 1 – the least severe set of coronavirus restrictions – from next week.
Contact tracing service to be extended until March next year
The Test, Track, Protect contact tracing service is to be extended until March 2022, the Welsh Government has confirmed.
Wales fans urged not to travel to Euro 2020 this summer
Rob Page’s side will travel to Baku, Azerbaijan, to face Switzerland on June 12 and Turkey on June 16, before heading to Rome to take on Italy on June 20.
Coronavirus test firm to create around 300 new jobs
Innova Medical Group has gone into partnership with Sharp Clinical, which will create around 300 new jobs in Rhymney.
Caerphilly MS Hefin David: “This past year has been one like no other and I am very grateful for your support”
In his first blog since being re-elected, Caerphilly MS Hefin David discusses Covid recovery, public transport, the environment and more.
More than one million people in Wales have had both vaccine doses
More than one million people in Wales have now had both coronavirus vaccine doses, the latest figures from Public Health Wales show.
