The Royal Welsh Regiment is to be honoured this weekend with the Freedom of Caerphilly County Borough. Residents are being urged to turn out and show their support for the troops at…
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Healthy living event in Ystrad Mynach
Parents of young children in the Caerphilly County Borough are being encouraged to take their babies and toddlers along to a special healthy living event in Ystrad Mynach. The free family fun…
Councillor’s tribute to Graig-Y-Rhacca partnership chairwoman
A pillar of the local community who worked tirelessly to improve life on a housing estate has passed away after a long battle with cancer. Ann Henderson was chair of the Graig-Y-Rhacca…
Man, 85, second victim of Legionnaires outbreak
An 85-year-old man’s death has become the second to be directly linked to the outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease. The man died on September 11, the day before Bev Morgan, 49, of Rhymney,…
Draig donates new welcome sign for Oakdale school
Visitors to a primary school in Oakdale are enjoying a bright new welcome – thanks to a very colourful sign put up by Caerphilly-based business services group Draig. Ross Porter, managing director…
Caerphilly Trading Standards warn of scam telephone calls
Residents across Caerphilly County Borough are being warned after a resident received a scam telephone call. A telephone caller, claiming to be from the Office of Fair Trading, rang the resident and…
Last call for entries to Caerphilly Business Forum Awards 2010
Companies have until Friday to enter this year’s Caerphilly Business Forum Awards. Businesses of all sizes across the Caerphilly County Borough are eligible to enter the awards – with the shortlisted companies…
Three arrested in summer antisocial crackdown
Police confiscated more than 110 alcoholic drinks off under-18s this summer and arrested three people in a summer crackdown operation. Officers from the Rhymney Neighbourhood Policing Team seized the alcohol in New…
Job losses likely at Connaught Caerphilly
The chief executive of Connaught Compliance, based in Caerphilly, has admitted that job losses are likely. In an interview with the Caerphilly Campaign, Connaught Compliance boss Mark Faulkner said: “We employ 350…
Legionnaires’ disease investigation focussed on Rhymney
Public Health Wales has confirmed it is concentrating its investigation into the outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease around seven people in Rhymney. Dr Gwen Lowe, chair of the Outbreak Control Team and Consultant…