Caerphilly Observer editor Richard Gurner reflects on a period that has seen dramatic change.
Tag: coronavirus
Another 34 coronavirus cases recorded in Caerphilly County Borough
Public Health Wales has been made aware of 34 new coronavirus cases in Caerphilly County Borough.
Booking system in place at coronavirus test centre in Penallta
A booking system is now in place at the drive-through coronavirus test centre outside the council offices in Penallta.
How have residents reacted to the local lockdown in Caerphilly?
Caerphilly Observer spoke with residents in Caerphilly town centre on Wednesday morning (September 9) to hear their thoughts.
33 new cases of coronavirus reported in Caerphilly County Borough
Latest figures from Public Health Wales show 165 new cases of coronavirus in Wales – 33 of which are in Caerphilly County Borough
St Martin’s sixth formers told to self-isolate
Sixth form pupils at St Martin’s Comprehensive School in Caerphilly have been told to self-isolate after a positive case of coronavirus at the school.
Police expected to enforce local lockdown
Gwent Police have the power to enforce local lockdown restrictions in Caerphilly if people do not follow the new guidance.
Pubs staying open because majority of new coronavirus transmissions have been “within people’s homes”
Places such as shops, pubs, restaurants, cafes and gyms can still remain open, despite the local lockdown imposed in Caerphilly County Borough.
Gwent PCC Jeff Cuthbert: Local lockdown ” a devastating blow”
In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Gwent’s police and crime commissioner, Jeff Cuthbert, discusses the local lockdown and community projects.
Coronavirus lockdown restrictions for Caerphilly County Borough
Lockdown restrictions are to be imposed across Caerphilly County Borough from tomorrow, the Welsh Government has announced.
