Almost a quarter of employees across Caerphilly County Borough have been placed on furlough leave, according to UK Government statistics.
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Gwent PCC Jeff Cuthbert: “The job of the police anywhere in the world is to protect and serve their communities”
In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner Jeff Cuthbert talks about knife crime, protests, coronavirus and more.
Face coverings to be encouraged where social distancing is not possible
People in Wales will be encouraged to wear face coverings in public where social distancing is not possible.
People encouraged to download coronavirus symptom app
First Minister Mark Drakeford has encouraged more people to download an app that records coronavirus symptoms.
Dawn Bowden MS: “I want to thank all those who have followed the advice”
In her latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Merthyr and Rhymney MS Dawn Bowden talks about the lockdown, schools reopening, the NHS and more.
No new cases of Covid-19 in Caerphilly County Borough for fifth consecutive day
Caerphilly County Borough has recorded its fifth day without any new cases of Covid-19, according to statistics from Public Health Wales.
Library services to be reopened in phased approach
Library services are set to start relaunching, but libraries buildings appear unlikely to reopen any time soon.
Flower display still goes ahead despite pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic hasn’t stopped Caerphilly town centre from being decorated with flowers once again this summer.
Paper straws firm exporting PPE face visors across the globe
Transcend Packaging has so far produced nearly three million visors and has received orders from across the globe.
Caerphilly the only council in Gwent still providing free school meals
In Caerphilly County Borough, children continue to receive frozen meals, which can be delivered to the child’s home.
