Wales’ top-flight semi-professional division will undergo a change in format and make-up, after the Welsh Rugby Union confirmed the introduction of geographical groups.
Primary school pupils win national history award for eighth consecutive year
A primary school is celebrating after several of its pupils were awarded a national heritage award.
Caerphilly town pub to host 17-day festival celebrating all things cider
Award-winning ciders from across the UK will be available at The Malcolm Uphill in Caerphilly during a 17-day cider festival.
Party’s election commitment to scrap Severn Crossing tolls “still stands”, claims Conservative AM
A Conservative Assembly Member has moved to allay fears that his party’s general election pledge to abolish tolls on the Severn Crossing would not go ahead.
Primary school pupils to perform in charity celebration in Cardiff
Pupils from Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg y Castell, Ysgol Gymraeg Caerfilli, Ysgol Gymraeg Cwm Gwyddon, Trinant Primary School, and St Martin’s School will form part of a celebratory choir at a concert on June 30 at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff.
Wales’ answer to Pokemon Go: The app which lets users ‘catch’ baby dragons in castles across Wales
Visitors using their smartphones to photograph Caerphilly Castle this summer may discover more than just the castle walls.
First Caerphilly Comic Con raises thousands for children’s charity
Star Wars characters, pirates, and Ghostbusters descended on Caerphilly for the town’s first ever Comic Con earlier this month.
Islwyn AM Rhianon Passmore’s blog: June 27, 2017
In her latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Islwyn AM Rhianon Passmore dissects the general election, gives an insight into her daily life in the Senedd, and discusses the impact of the Grenfell Tower tragedy closer to home.
Plans for minimum alcohol pricing announced by Welsh Government
Plans to introduce a minimum price for alcohol in Wales are back on the agenda after the Welsh Government announced its legislative priorities for the next 12 months.
Caerphilly dancer becomes first Welsh professional on Strictly Come Dancing
A dancer from Caerphilly will be swirling in sequins on television later this year, after being selected as a professional dancer on the BBC show Strictly Come Dancing.