Police are appealing for information after thieves stole fuel from a parked van in Llanbradach.Two men were seen running down Church Street, where the van was parked, at around 3.30am on Friday…
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Bedwas director’s Miners’ Strike film to feature late councillor Ray Davies
A Bedwas director’s documentary about the 1984 Miners’ Strike is set to air on S4C.
Streic y Glowyr gyda Dafydd Hywel is directed by and produced by Karl Francis and features interviews with those involved in the dispute, including late Bedwas councillor Ray Davies.
Plaid councillor re-elected as Penyrheol, Trecenydd and Energlyn chair
Plaid Cymru councillor Steve Skivens has been elected chair of Penyrheol, Trecenydd and Energlyn Community Council for a third successive year.
Caerphilly MP defends Velothon Wales criticism despite social media slating
Caerphilly MP Wayne David has stood by his criticism of the Velothon Wales, despite being targeted by cyclists on social media.
Skate park opens in Aberbargoed
A new skate park has opened in Aberbargoed, after children in the village petitioned Caerphilly County Borough Council.
Giant crab spotted scuttling into Caerphilly Castle moat is art installation
If visitors to Caerphilly Castle scuttle down to the moat they will catch an unexpected visitor in the form of a giant crab.
Welsh Water to invest £1.7bn in network after £77m profit
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water has revealed plans to invest £1.7 billion into its water network over the next five years after an increase in profits.
Caerphilly MP given frontbench role in Parliament
Caerphilly MP Wayne David has been given a new job in Labour’s Shadow Cabinet.
Caerphilly loan shark jailed for 15 months
A loan shark from Caerphilly has been jailed for 15 months after preying on a vulnerable couple.
Nant Llesg opencast plan faces collapse as Caerphilly councillors call for rethink
Plans for a 478 hectare opencast mine near Rhymney have been derailed in what was described as a victory for residents over “big-business”.