Two quad bikes have been seized by police after reports of illegal off-roading on Gelligaer Common.
Funding to tackle autism and ADHD assessment waiting times
Nearly £14 million will be spent on tackling waiting times for autism and ADHD assessments in Wales.
Row over ‘short-sighted’ treatment of staff at mothballed Llancaiach Fawr
The county borough’s Plaid group said the “overwhelming majority” of staff at the heritage site are “set for redundancy”.
Westminster power grab ‘an affront to devolution’
Senedd Members criticised a “power grab” from Westminster, describing plans for UK ministers to make laws in areas already devolved to Wales as an “affront”.
‘Food banks are a lifeline, but they must be a way out, not a way of life’
Rev Dean Aaron Roberts is the CEO of the Parish Trust Charity. In this article he explains why he believes food banks must be used as a way out of poverty.
Gwent Police chief: ‘XL Bully ban a huge burden’
Gwent Police chief constable Mark Hobrough has said the ban on the XL bully breed of dog has placed a ‘huge burden’ on policing.
Council proposing to axe library service where it spent £27,000 refurbishing building
Almost £27,000 was spent last year refurbishing Pengam Library – although the building will stay open as a Welsh language childcare space
Caerphilly Workmen’s Hall to celebrate centenary with special gala night
Friday February 7 marks exactly 100 years since Caerphilly Workmen’s Hall first opened its doors, and the occasion is being marked with a special gala concert.
Rugby round-up: Bedwas climb the table as Penallta slip up
With the season fast approaching its conclusion, sides across Caerphilly County Borough make their final push for promotion as others fight for safety.
Football round-up: Bluebirds claim big point and Treowen Stars make push to join them
It was a busy weekend of football across Caerphilly County Borough as most clubs enter their final stages of the season.