olice are looking to identify this man after a fake Scottish £20 note was used in a Spar in Fleur-de-Lis.
Senghenydd youth centre thanks council for timely funding boost
Teenagers from a youth centre in Senghenydd have personally thanked members of Caerphilly Council after their timely intervention earlier this year provided the centre with enough funding to continue.
Police search for two masked men after incident in Ystrad Mynach
Police are appealing for information after two men wearing balaclavas entered a house in Ystrad Mynach uninvited.
Council offices will fly Red Ensign flag to mark Merchant Navy Day
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s headquarters Penallta House will mark Merchant Navy Day on Friday, September 2, by flying the Red Ensign flag.
CPS Wales criticised for poor communication
A report from Her Majesty’s Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI) has criticised the Crown Prosecution Service in Wales over its communication with victims of crimes and their families.
Caerphilly fundraising group generates £47,000 in five years for Marie Curie
A group of charitable fundraisers have celebrated raising almost £50,000 over the past five years for terminal illness charity Marie Curie.
Friends to kayak around coast of Wales for disability enablement charities
Two life-long friends will embark upon a huge challenge to raise money for three charities championing disability enablement.
Appeal for information following pharmacy theft in Ystrad Mynach
Police were appealing for information to identify a woman in connection with a theft from a pharmacy in Ystrad Mynach.
GCSE results for 2016 in Caerphilly County Borough slightly down on last year
Caerphilly County Borough’s GCSE results for 2016 are slightly down from last year’s, although pass levels have remained steady across Wales.
Bid to release Caerphilly Castle Lego set needs public support
A LEGO version of Caerphilly Castle could be set to hit shelves worldwide – but the campaign needs support from locals and the general public.