In her latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney MS Dawn Bowden discusses Covid-19, Rhymney High Street, Flying Start and more.
Tag: coronavirus
Price misses Premier League after positive coronavirus test
Gerwyn Price tested positive for coronavirus on arrival at Milton Keynes, and will be replaced in the Premier League by James Wade.
First Minister sets out lockdown easing measures
Pubs, cafes and restaurants could reopen outdoors from April 26, while gyms and leisure centres could reopen from May.
Libraries to reopen to public from May
Libraries will reopen from May 4 to residents wanting to use computers, photocopiers, printers and wifi, with a booking system in place.
Coronavirus rates in Caerphilly below Welsh average
Coronavirus rates in Caerphilly County Borough are now marginally below the Wales-wide average.
One-year anniversary of first coronavirus lockdown marked
Blackwood Miners’ Institute, Caerphilly Visitors’ Centre, Caerphilly Castle and Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr will be among the buildings being lit up across Wales on Tuesday evening.
More than half of adults in Wales have now had a coronavirus vaccine
More than 1.2m people have had a first coronavirus vaccine dose in Wales, while nearly 350,000 have had a second dose.
Wales’ lockdown could be downgraded to Alert Level 3 – but what does this mean?
The Welsh Government has published its updated Coronavirus Control Plan – which sets out a series of measures to ease lockdown in Wales.
Pandemic has brought “major change” for homelessness support service
Andrew Clarke, head of Caerphilly County Borough-based Cornerstone Support Services, has spoken about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on homelessness support.
“Stay at home” restrictions replaced with “stay local”
First Minister Mark Drakeford has set out the Welsh Government’s phased approach to relaxing coronavirus restrictions.
