A group of Scouts on a camping trip from Scotland were the subject of racist abuse – after they were mistaken for illegal immigrants.
Author: Richard Gurner
Banished community group secures new home after Lottery grant
A community group banished from the chapel where they had been based for three years because they ‘weren’t Christian’ has found a new home, thanks to a National Lottery grant.
Street art promoting Caerphilly Castle heading to town after Cardiff display
Street art depicting Caerphilly Castle’s water gate, which appeared outside Cardiff Central Station recently, is heading to Caerphilly town centre this week.
Full list of roadwork dates revealed as £5m resurfacing begins
A £5 million programme of road resurfacing works across Caerphilly County Borough has begun.
Win a four-person group ticket to No Mercy Wrestling
No Mercy Wrestling returns to Caerphilly Leisure Centre on Sunday, August 3 with BROKEN EMPIRE — and this time, they’re bringing a true WWE legend with them.
Solidarity with Ukraine renewed as art exhibition closes in Caerphilly
The solidarity between the people of Caerphilly and Ukraine has been renewed with the closing of an art exhibition at Caerphilly Library.
Caerphilly Celebrates 26 Green Flag Awards for 2025/26
Caerphilly County Borough is once again flying the flag for excellence in green spaces, with 26 sites across the area receiving Green Flag and Green Flag Community Awards for 2025/26.
Director Marc Evans to present screening of film Mr Burton
Director Marc Evans is presenting a special Q&A screening of his film Mr Burton in Caerphilly.
Demolition of Caerphilly’s former Indoor Market begins in earnest
The demolition of Caerphilly’s former indoor market has begun in earnest to make way for a £21 million development led by housing association Linc Cymru.
Man faces 21 court charges after police roof stand-off
A 32-year-old man has appeared in court charged with multiple crimes following an armed manhunt through Caerphilly town on Monday June 16.
