A chapel in Nelson could be converted into homes, if plans are approved by Caerphilly County Borough Council.
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Fence cutting causing sheep to come into villages
Rural antisocial behaviour in Deri and Fochriw is causing livestock to come into the villages, leaving residents frustrated.
Robber wanted back behind bars after breaching conditions of her release
Stephanie Jones, 43, from Rhymney, was released from prison on February 24, but police are now looking to find her.
Boy, 2, suffers potentially life-changing injuries in car collision
A two-year-old boy and a 29-year-old man have suffered injuries in a collision with a car in Pontllanfraith.
Plaid group leader questions use of public money to promote regeneration plans
Caerphilly’s Plaid Cymru leader has questioned the use of public money to pay a private company to promote the council’s regeneration masterplan.
From Ystrad Mynach to boxing superstar – Lauren Price’s incredible rise to the top
As Charles III was crowned King, Lauren Price MBE was crowned the first ever British Female Welterweight champion.
Bedwas up to seventh in league after seven-try victory
Seven-try Bedwas breezed past Tata Steel for a well-deserved win on a warm afternoon in Port Talbot.
King’s Coronation celebrated across Caerphilly County Borough
Residents across Caerphilly County Borough came together over the weekend to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III.
Community heroes named Coronation Champions by Royal Voluntary Service
Rachel Walby, 42, of Lansbury Park, Caerphilly, and Marian Curtis, 75, from Oakdale, were at Sunday’s star-studded event as guests of honour.
Caerphilly Observer marks tenth anniversary in print with 250th edition
Originally launched by myself as a website on July 28, 2009, our independently-owned title successfully launched a fortnightly print edition in May 2013 because of reader demand.
