Caerphilly County Borough Council has said it is seeking European Union funding to build more business units in the Upper Rhymney Valley.
Police investigating after man brandishes a knife in Trinant
Police are appealing for information after an incident involving a knife in Trinant.
Rugby Union: Bedwas clinch Foster’s Challenge Cup with victory over Carmarthen Quins
Bedwas finally ended their silverware drought to claim the Foster’s Challenge Cup, after a hard fought contest between two evenly-matched sides.
Dragon returns to Caerphilly Castle home with female friend
Caerphilly Castle is hosting two winged beasts for an eight-week spell, after Cadw confirmed its dragon had returned to the grounds with a mate.
Caerphilly MP: “Democracy will not be undermined”
Caerphilly MP Wayne David has said democracy will not be undermined in the wake of the London terrorist attack which left three innocent people and a police officer dead.The Labour politician was…
Caerphilly man handed jail sentence for possessing offensive weapon
A Caerphilly man has been jailed for 12 months after he was stopped by police and found carrying a Taser while drunk.Lloyd Evans, 44, of Trem Groeswen, Caerphilly, was found guilty of…
Caerphilly Observer named Independent Community News Service of the Year at the 2017 Wales Media Awards
Caerphilly Observer has been named Independent Community News Service of the Year for a third consecutive time at the 2017 Wales Media Awards.
Blackwood duo Into The Ark come runners-up in final of ITV’s The Voice
It was not to be for Blackwood singing duo Into The Ark after they finished runners-up in this year’s The Voice.
Biotech firm to create 73 jobs in Rhymney with new European HQ
A biotech firm is to create more than 70 new jobs in Rhymney by opening a new European headquarters.
Wales’ smoking ban hailed a success a decade on from its introduction
Wales’ public smoking ban celebrated its tenth anniversary on April 2, with doctors and politicians hailing its impact.