Author Thomas Morris is celebrating further recognition and success with a hat-trick of awards, after his book We Don’t Know What We’re Doing was announced as Wales Book of the Year 2016.
Changes to bus schedules across the borough start in August
Residents are being reminded of a number of changes to bus services across Caerphilly County Borough from the end of July.
Tour of Britain will return to Caerphilly County Borough
The world’s top cycling stars will be returning to Caerphilly County Borough in September as the Tour of Britain race sweeps through for a stage.
Risca car park could be sold for £1
A car park in Risca could be sold for as little as £1 to allow for the construction of a social housing complex.
Police appeal after fibre optic cabling stolen from Rhymney wind farm
Police are searching for a man after thousands of pounds worth of cabling was stolen from a wind farm in Rhymney.
Two kittens found in a box at Bedwas House Industrial Estate
RSPCA Cymru is appealing for information after two kittens were found in a box in Caerphilly.
Invictus Games medallists given standing ovation at Caerphilly Council meeting
Two former soldiers who won medals as part of the UK team competing at the Invictus Games have been given a standing ovation at a full Caerphilly County Borough Council meeting.
Pupils from Rhymney Comprehensive School take a trip to the Senedd
Pupils and teachers from Rhymney Comprehensive School got a chance to see Welsh politics up close and personal on Tuesday, July 12, as they took a trip to the Senedd in Cardiff Bay.
Caerphilly-based energy firm warns costs could go up this winter
Double-trouble could be in store for gas and electricity prices this winter due to gas supply problems and the Brexit effect – creating financial pressures for Welsh businesses.
Former Gwent PCC lands Crimestoppers role
The former Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Ian Johnston, has been appointed as an Ambassador for Wales by charity Crimestoppers.