The new club rugby season has begun, with teams across Caerphilly County Borough getting their campaigns up and running on Saturday September 6.
Author: Rhys Williams
More than 90 children take part in police summer tennis scheme
As part of its ‘Respect Rhymney’ programme, Gwent Police officers based in the north of the borough teamed-up with council officers to run the summer tennis scheme.
1,500 runners expected to take part in Castle 2 Castle run for Velindre
The 10.5-mile run starts at Caerphilly Castle and finishes at Cardiff Castle – taking runners along the scenic Taff Trail in the process.
Council reveals location for new waste depot as part of push to improve recycling rates
The council recorded the worst recycling performance in Wales in 2023 and has launched a new waste strategy to drive improvements.
Price reaches quarter-finals as he returns from hand injury
Markham’s Gerwyn Price reached the quarter-finals of the Czech Darts Open as he made his return following a hand injury.
Caerphilly racer competing on some of France’s most iconic race tracks
Graham Cole will be racing on Val de Vienne, Nogaro, Magny-Cours, and Le Mans circuits as his racing season draws to a close.
Tour of Britain returns to Caerphilly County Borough
Thousands of people lined the streets as the Tour of Britain raced past the towns and villages of Caerphilly County Borough on Sunday – despite the wet weather.
‘I don’t know what the future would have been’: Caerphilly firm turns around fortunes
HM Morgan Engineers, which is based in Trecenydd, was among the businesses hit by the closure of the last remaining blast furnace in Port Talbot last year.
Price to compete at Czech Darts Open after recovering from hand injury
Markham’s Gerwyn Price will enter the competition in the second round on Saturday evening, where he faces either Joe Cullen or Niko Springer.
‘Absolutely anyone can play’: Strong start for inclusive wheelchair rugby league team
Six months ago, Aber Valley Wolves rugby league team launched its wheelchair section – which vowed to be a “totally inclusive” team for all ages, genders, and more importantly, all abilities.
