UPDATE 05/06: Gwent Police have confirmed that both girls have been found safe and well.
Boss of Pontllanfraith printers becomes head of industry federation
The boss of a Pontllanfraith printers has been appointed the president of an industry body.
Caerphilly community turns green with planting event
A newly-formed Caerphilly community group will be getting green-fingered and grubby during a planned planting event.
Rights of way dispute boils over with discovery of “threat”
Police and Caerphilly County Borough Council have launched investigations into blocked public rights of way on Eglwysilan Common.
Meet the 2017 General Election candidates: Caerphilly constituency
The 2017 General Election takes place on Thursday, June 8 and Caerphilly Observer has asked each of the candidates in the county borough to submit 100 words. Here we profile the Caerphilly constituency.
Commuters’ mixed response to extra capacity rail services which began last week
Rail commuters travelling on some of the busiest Valley lines are yet to be convinced of proposals to expand the service capacity.
Football: Rising star juggles sport with vital study
A teenage Welsh footballer has paid tribute to her Ystrad Mynach college for providing the foundations to study and compete at the same time.
Reduction in number of Caerphilly council cabinet members welcomed by Plaid leader
While political debate rages on at a national level ahead of the general election, peace appears to be permeating the parties of Caerphilly County Borough Council.
Meet the 2017 General Election candidates: Islwyn constituency
The 2017 General Election takes place on Thursday, June 8 and Caerphilly Observer has asked each of the candidates in the county borough to submit 100 words. Here we profile the Islwyn constituency.
Councillors welcome supermarket’s action to curb trolley dumping
A supermarket has been praised by local councillors for its efforts to crack down on the number of its trolleys being dumped around Caerphilly.