Brew Monster is now allowed to open its new headquarters at Lon y Twyn, despite vocal opposition to their plans.
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Are current coronavirus procedures in schools sustainable?
After a significant chunk of the last school year was lost, parents have told Caerphilly Observer that a long-term solution is needed to keep children in school.
Man who shone laser at police helicopter claimed he was looking for a cigarette
Matthew Davies, 33,shone the laser at the helicopter from his back garden in March this year.
Local lockdown to remain in place for at least another week
Caerphilly will remain in local lockdown for at least another week, council leader Philippa Marsden and chief executive Christina Harrhy have confirmed.
Family’s bid to save home full of memories
Ida Brewster passed away in September. Now, her family are battling to save her home full of memories.
39 new coronavirus cases reported in county borough
The latest headline figure shows 39 new coronavirus cases in Caerphilly County Borough.
Price into second round of World Grand Prix
Gerwyn Price beat Jermaine Wattimena in straight-sets to reach the second round of the World Grand Prix darts event in Coventry.
£84.6m support package for bus services announced
A support package worth £84.6 million will be distributed among bus companies in Wales to help them navigate through the coronavirus pandemic.
Residents invited to virtual Workmen’s Hall meeting
Residents of Bedwas, Trethomas and Machen are welcome to the meeting to speak or vote on matters relating to the hall.
Calls for council to review street light switch off rejected
A motion calling on the council to review its street lighting policy has been rejected.
