Two outspoken Blackwood councillors have resigned from Caerphilly Council’s Labour group with an attack on council leader Keith Reynolds.
Public and Legal Notices for September 29, 2016
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Tuition fee shake-up proposed for Welsh university students
Welsh students could have a living expenses grant given to them by the Welsh Government in proposed shake-up.The “radical overhaul” of the system in Wales has been suggested by an independent review…
Police appeal for information on missing Bargoed man
Police are appealing for information after a 70-year-old Bargoed man was reported missing.
Warning that speeding motorists on M4 near Newport face prosecution
Speeding motorists on the variable limit section of the M4 in Newport will soon face prosecution if caught.The variable speed limit system, which operates between junctions 24 (Coldra) and 28 (Tredegar Park),…
Police appeal for driver of blue Mazda after Machen burglary
Police are appealing for information after a burglary in Machen, and want to speak to the driver of blue Mazda 6 seen in the area.
South Wales East AM Mohammad Asghar’s blog: September 23, 2016
In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Conservative South Wales East AM, Mohammad Asghar, expresses his concern over survival rates for cancer patients in Wales.
Foster carers wanted across Caerphilly borough
Caerphilly County Borough Council is looking for more foster carers who can provide a child with the best possible start in life.
RSPCA warn cat owners after poisoned feline from Markham is put down
RSPCA Cymru is appealing for information after a cat was euthanised following a suspected poisoning in Markham.
Caerphilly Twinning Association to host talk on past and future endeavours
Caerphilly and District Twinning Association will be hosting a talk on its history, its current activities and its plans for the future at Caerphilly town Library on Thursday, September 29.