Police have issued warnings to residents walking on Caerphilly Mountain after traps were found on popular trails.
Campaign for greater police presence in Caerphilly town
Labour activists in Caerphilly town have launched a petition aimed at getting more police on the streets.
Will Leaving The EU Affect Travelling?
In a result that many ‘experts’ claimed would never happen, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union in June 2016. The most undemocratic club in the history of politics was…
First Minister expects next rail provider to deliver more rolling stock
First Minister Carwyn Jones has said the Welsh Government expects the next rail provider for Wales to demonstrate a “higher quality” of rolling stock.
WRU National Leagues: Tough day for Newbridge, Oakdale edge derby, while Machen march on
A number of clubs from Caerphilly County Borough enjoyed successes across the WRU National Leagues during a weekend of winning runs, derbies, and promotion races.
Assembly Members vote in favour of Wales Bill
AMs have voted in favour of the UK Government’s Wales Bill, which would give the Assembly further devolved powers.
Pupils learn new skills by mucking in at Cwmfelinfach farm
A working farm in Cwmfelinfach is providing valuable educational experiences for children with additional learning needs.
Rugby Union: Clinical Caerphilly into Bowl quarter-finals
Caerphilly carried out an impressive, clinical demolition of Wattstown in the WRU National Bowl fifth round to secure a place in the competition’s quarter-final, and take a step closer to a day out at the Principality Stadium in May.
Vote of no confidence in Caerphilly council leader withdrawn
A motion calling for a vote of no confidence in the leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council has been withdrawn over concerns it could have interfered with disciplinary proceedings against three senior local authority bosses.
Public and Legal Notices for January 19, 2017
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