Price, 26, from Ystrad Mynach, earned a unanimous point victory over Ukraine’s Anastasiia Chernokolenko in Paris on Saturday, June 5 to secure qualification.
Tag: Ystrad Mynach
Trinity Fields School to represent Wales at international environment competition
Trinity Fields School has won a Wales-wide environmental competition – earning the right to represent Wales on the global stage.
Trinity Fields-inspired police scheme rolled out across Wales
A new scheme to help police deal with emergencies involving people with additional learning needs has been rolled out across Wales.
Council releases statement after flooding on controversial pitch site
Caerphilly County Borough Council has issued a statement following flooding at a site earmarked for a new rugby field in Ystrad Mynach.
Is part of Ystrad Mynach moving to Llanbradach? Is Ynysddu merging with Crosskeys?
A decision to redraw the electoral map of Caerphilly County Borough Council has been delayed until after the Senedd election in May.
More than £5k raised for new breast care unit after month of fundraising
A month of fundraising, held in memory of Cefn Hengoed resident Lyn Cushing, has raised more than £5k for the new breast care unit in Ystrad Mynach.
School expansion approved, despite rugby pitch concerns
Caerphilly Observer understands that local campaigners are likely to launch legal proceedings against Caerphilly County Borough Council over the lawfulness of the way the decision was made.
Number of deliberate grass fires already up compared to same time last year
It’s that time of year again when parts of our county borough are left blackened and scarred by deliberate grass fires.
Final decision looming for Trinity Fields School expansion
Expansion of an Ystrad Mynach special needs school could still be given the go ahead despite objections to the loss of green space and the pitch used by a rugby club.
Rugby club has its say over school expansion pitch row
The school expansion plans have not yet been given the go-ahead, but look likely to be passed after they were backed by the council’s education scrutiny committee last year
