Archive for 2011
Man cautioned after 24-year-old man found injured in Croespenmaen
A 23-year-old man arrested after a 24-year-old man was found injured in a Croespenmaen street has been cautioned by police for common assault. News | Comments Off |
Taxi crashes in Mill Road, near Penyrheol
Mill Road near Penyrheol was closed off for a short time on Friday after a taxi was involved in a crash with another vehicle. |
Northern Ireland deaths in Turkey have ‘gatecrashed’ families’ lives
Stabbing of two County Down women on holiday left loved ones in ‘utter shock’, says parish priest ahead of funerals |
Private investors could profit from projects aiding troubled families
Investors who put cash into ‘social impact bond’ will be paid dividends on successful projects, minister announces |
Half of UK men could be obese by 2030
Health experts blame passive overeating for global pandemic, warning in the Lancet that governments must tackle obesity now |
Enrol at Ystrad Mynach College and Coleg Gwent
Students who have received their GCSE results can enrol at Ystrad Mynach College and Coleg Gwent to continue their education. |
Environment Agency Wales warning of possible flooding
Environment Agency Wales is warning people in South Wales to be prepared for possible surface flooding today (August 26). |
Storm damage in Crumlin and Newbridge
Thursday night’s stormy weather saw part of a roof blow off a house in Crumlin and a tree crash down in Newbridge. |
Caerphilly County Borough achieves a 2011 GCSE pass rate of 96.7%
GCSE students across Caerphilly County Borough have achieved a pass rate of 96.7% – down from the 2010 figure of 97.9%. |
GCSE 2011 pass rate in Wales at 98.7%
There was no increase in the overall GCSE pass rate in Wales for 2011 compared to last year. |
NHS healthy eating courses in Abertridwr and Blackwood available to families
Children who struggle with weight problems can learn how to live a healthier lifestyle on the F3 (Fun, Food and Fitness) ten-week course. |
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