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Tourists aren't parting with cash in Caerphilly
\"In [Caerphilly AM Jeff Cuthbert] we have the second largest castle in Britain, and we have the impressive 16th-century manor house at Llancaiach Fawr, near Nelson. \"Of course we also host the Big Cheese Festival every year - an event that pulls in more visitors than the National Eisteddfod. \"So it remains a mystery as to why Caerphilly is so low down the table in terms of tourist income.\" \"The council cannot force people to spend money in Caerphilly. We have the best tourist association in Wales and we are just about doing all we can in that department.\"
AM regrets closure of DIY store
Caerphilly AM Jeff Cuthbert said he was \"disappointed\" by Focus DIY's announcement that its Caerphilly Crossways store would shut on December 15.
Church nets a windfall to aid repair bill
Built in 1904, the Grade II-listed church is now home to the VAN-guard centre, a registered charity, and activities there cover a wide variety of interests making the building a true focus for the community. When the church received its lottery award, minister Rev Shelagh Pollard said: \"We are committed to the twin aims of addressing community needs and safeguarding the heritage.\"