Ukrainian refugees living in Caerphilly will plant trees this weekend to show their appreciation to Wales – and to honour those killed defending their country.
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‘You cannot imagine the positive difference it has made for our volunteers’
A green-fingered community group in Caerphilly has encouraged other volunteer organisations to apply for a grant which has proved transformational for many of its members.
“It really means a lot”: Ukrainians thank Caerphilly community for support
Ukrainian refugees living in Caerphilly have planted fruit trees in Morgan Jones Park to thank the community for its support.
Bowls club marks 80th anniversary year with successes on the green
Caerphilly Town Bowls Club rounded off its 80-year anniversary celebrations by marking the successes of its members throughout 2023.
Bowls club unveils commemorative benches in honour of two “wonderful people”
Caerphilly Bowls Club has unveiled two commemorative benches in honour of Caerphilly Bird Rescue’s Ray Gravenor, and Cwrt Rawlin footballer Ethan Hamer.
“We want somewhere to call home”: Community-first football club’s battle to find a pitch
Caerphilly Athletic FC are looking to make Morgan Jones Park their home, having not played there this season due to vandalism and drainage issues.
Bowls club founded during WWII celebrates its 80th anniversary
Caerphilly Town Bowls Club, which is based at Morgan Jones Park, has celebrated its 80th anniversary.
“I felt a punch”: Man allegedly attacked by teenagers after defending his 11-year-old son
A man who was allegedly attacked by teenagers while defending his 11-year-old son wants an increased police presence at Morgan Jones Park.
Plans for new sports pavilion and visitor centre scrapped due to rising costs
Plans for a sports pavilion in Morgan Jones Park and a visitor centre in Parc Penallta have been scrapped by senior councillors – but alternative plans have been proposed.
Council spent £40k upgrading bowls pavilion it now wants to demolish
Last year, Caerphilly County Borough Council spent nearly £40,000 upgrading a bowls pavilion in Caerphilly town, which it now wants to demolish.
