In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Caerphilly AM Hefin David discusses the Welsh Government’s draft budget, more trains, and the need to recruit GPs.
Schools in Trecenydd and Abertridwr praised in glowing Estyn inspector reports
Two schools in Caerphilly County Borough have received favourable Estyn reports in recent weeks.
Public inquiry into controversial waste plant proposal hears support from Michael Sheen
Hollywood actor Michael Sheen has lent his weight to residents campaigning against a controversial waste plant proposed for Cwmfelinfach.
Leader of Welsh Local Government Association warns of 5% council tax increases after Welsh Government budget announcement
The leader of the organisation that represents Welsh councils has warned of potential council tax increases of 5% from next year.The Welsh Government’s draft budget, published yesterday, will see council funding fall…
Entries for the 16th annual Caerphilly Business Awards close this Friday
There are just three days to go before entries close for the 2017 Caerphilly Business Forum Awards.
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Cwmfelinfach waste plant campaigners take fight to Welsh Assembly
Campaigners fighting plans to build a controversial waste plant have taken their fight to Cardiff Bay.
Four Samsung mobiles worth £3,000 stolen from Carphone Warehouse in Caerphilly
Thieves stole four Samsung phones worth £3,000 from the Caerphilly branch of Carphone Warehouse
Green-fingered gardeners recognised at Llancaiach Fawr awards ceremony
Green-fingered council tenants from across Caerphilly County Borough have been recognised for their floral exploits at Llancaiach Fawr.
Council green-lights £3m demolition plans in Pontllanfraith and Oakdale
Plans to demolish three council-owned buildings to make way for potential housing developments have been given the go-ahead by councillors.