Calls for a Wales-wide inquiry have been made after a damning Audit Wales report exposed serious failings at Aneurin Bevan University Health Board in the awarding of multimillion pound GP contracts.
School transport cuts row continues as council leader seeks more funding
Cost-cutting changes to school transport in Caerphilly remain on the table, as the county borough council’s leader appeals to the new Welsh Government for more funding.
Caerphilly Art Society’s annual exhibition opens to packed audience
The exhibition, at the Twyn Community Centre, was opened by Caerphilly town mayor Mike Prew on Tuesday May 26, and runs until Saturday May 30.
Tour de France volunteers needed as applications open
The route will take riders through some of Wales’s most challenging terrain, including climbs over the Rhigos and Caerphilly Mountain in the closing kilometres.
Bargoed YMCA offering space for groups and businesses
Bargoed YMCA is looking to bring new opportunities into the community by opening up a range of rental spaces at its centre in Gilfach.
No injuries reported after major house fire
“Lansbury Park is a close-knit community and we will all rally round to provide whatever support and assistance is required by those impacted by today’s incident.”
Historic New Tredegar chapel sold at auction for £47,000
Calvinist Methodist Bethel Chapel, in New Tredegar, had been listed with a guide price of just £7,000, but went under the hammer for £47,000.
Third proposal for new flats above convenience store
Plans for new homes above an Ystrad Mynach convenience store have been submitted for a third time, after council planners rejected two previous bids.
Seized criminal cash helping young people find their voice
Young people are learning how to play instruments, write music, and build their confidence thanks to money seized from criminals.
Concerns plan for 60 new homes could affect public right of way
Proposals for 60 new homes in Cefn Hengoed face local opposition over fears the development will affect a public right of way.
Opinion
What would Aneurin Bevan think about the organisation named in his honour?
After reading Audit Wales’ report into the health board that carries his name, Caerphilly Observer editor Richard Gurner wonders what Aneurin Bevan would make of the organisation today?
‘By and large, Wales voted for hope over hate’
Casnewydd Islwyn MS Peredur Owen Griffiths looks back at Plaid Cymru’s Senedd election victory and the party’s plans in government.
Politics is a brutal game
The new voting system in the recent Senedd election exposed how brutal politics can be.
Sport
Gerwyn Price ready for Premier League Darts play-offs
“It feels like any of the four of us can win it. It’s going to be tough, but I believe I can do it and I’m there to win.”
Silverstone debut ends in disappointment for Caerphilly racer
Caerphilly race driver Graham Cole endured a frustrating debut at the Silverstone Historic GP meeting after a mechanical failure ended his weekend after just four laps of qualifying.
Caerphilly RFC Under-14s crowned European champions after Frankfurt triumph
Young rugby players from Caerphilly have been crowned champions at a European tournament in Germany after two years of fundraising helped make the trip possible.
Caerphilly Dragons U14s complete perfect season after becoming treble winners
Caerphilly Dragons’ Under-14 girls’ football team have lifted three trophies this campaign, including two South Wales-based cups.
Nelson see off Abercwmboi to win Mid District Division One Cup
Euan Jones was the hero after his last-gasp try snatched glory for Nelson as they defeated Abercwmboi 34-27 at Pontypridd’s Sardis Road to lift the Worthington’s Mid District Division One Cup.
