This means tourists will be able to visit sites such as Cwmcarn Forest Drive once again.
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Library services resume, but buildings remain closed
The council’s book lending and delivery service is back up and running, but it is still unknown when library buildings will reopen.
Five mile travel guidance to be scrapped
First Minister Mark Drakeford confirmed the guidance would be scrapped from Monday, July 6.
No trains to stop at station due to social distancing concerns
Trains will not be stopping at stations found to have platforms too short or too curved to accommodate the opening of two train doors.
Back to school – what do parents think?
Schools in Wales have opened their doors for the first time in three months.
Hospitality sector to open in Wales from July 13
The first phase of reopening Wales’s hospitality sector could see bars, restaurants and cafés with outdoor spaces opening from July 13.
Two-year-old “starstruck” as police officers turn up at door
Two-year-old Frankie Towell has drawn pictures and written letters to police officers, and was paid a surprise visit.
Town council writes to food outlets in attempt to curb litter
Caerphilly Town Council has written to more than 30 takeaways and fast food outlets, urging them to play their part in reducing the amount of litter in Caerphilly town.
Volunteers collect more than six tonnes of food
The food is being collected as part of the ‘Tin on a Wall’ initiative.
Caerphilly County Borough preparing for return of tourism
Accommodation providers can welcome guests next month as five mile travel limits are lifted, but there’s no word yet on when sites like Caerphilly Castle can reopen.
