Anti-fraud measures have been tightened at Caerphilly County Borough Council following auditors’ concerns.
Uniform exchange to sell ‘upcycled’ accessories after help from eco group
Caerphilly Eco Hub and Caerphilly Uniform Exchange have come together to repurpose old pieces of school uniform, which will be sold at a Christmas fete this weekend.
Rhymney’s Twisted Chimney to be repaired at a cost of £120,000
Rhymney’s Twisted Chimney sculpture is to be repaired at a cost of £120,000 to the public purse, with funds from the UK Government.
Senior doctor’s concern over low take-up of free flu jabs
Wales’ deputy chief medical officer is urging people to accept the offer of a free flu jab this winter, amid concerns of a low take-up.
Wales women make history and qualify for EURO 2025
Wales beat Republic of Ireland 2-1 in Dublin on Tuesday night to book their place at next summer’s European championships in Switzerland.
‘Huge relief’ as at-risk Blackwood Miners’ Institute given lifeline
Blackwood Miners’ Institute will remain open at least until the end of March 2026, in what has been called “a victory for common sense”.
Council leader: ‘If we do not act now, we will lose everything’
In this blog for Caerphilly Observer, council leader Sean Morgan discusses the “series of impossible choices” currently facing the local authority.
Tables turned on Caerphilly Observer editor in new YYFM podcast from Senedd Member
Caerphilly Observer has had the journalistic tables turned on them by Caerphilly Senedd Member Hefin David.
Flood defences at dog track questioned following Storm Bert
Caerphilly Senedd Member Hefin David has questioned whether flood defences erected at Ystrad Mynach’s dog track could be affected if it were to close.
Caerphilly Business Club holding a Christmas Jumper Social networking event
Caerphilly Business Club is hosting a Christmas Jumper Social on Thursday December 12 at Case Café, Afon Court, Bedwas, between 1pm and 4pm.