Increasing numbers of people in Wales are cutting back on essentials to meet housing costs, new research has revealed. Twenty one per cent of 1,000 respondents in a YouGov survey for Shelter…
Ysgol Y Lawnt Primary School given Fairtrade status
A primary school in Rhymney has become the first in the Caerphilly County Borough to achieve Fairtrade Status. The pupils and staff at Ysgol Y Lawnt have been working hard throughout the…
Killing of Llanbradach pensioner ‘preventable’, says report
The killing of Llanbradach pensioner Gwen Poole by a man suffering from schizophrenia was ‘preventable’, according to a new report. Martin Davies, 23, stabbed 66-year-old Mrs Poole with a bread knife near…
Work begins on new Wetherspoon pub in Caerphilly town
Work has begun to transform the Co-Co building at the top of Caerphilly town into a Wetherspoon pub. The pub chain has said it is spending £1.325million to turn the eyesore into…
Welsh population breaks through the three million barrier
The population of Wales has crossed the three million mark for the first time, the Welsh Government has revealed. Attributed to births, deaths and migration, mid-year estimates of population for Wales in…
Two taken to hospital after Caerphilly house fire
Two people were taken to hospital following a fire in a terraced house in Caerphilly. Ten firefighters, four in breathing apparatus, tackled the blaze at Pantycelyn Drive on Wednesday at 8pm. It…
Police issue security advice after break-ins in Pontllanfraith and Penmaen
Police are warning residents to up their domestic security after 26 shed and garage breaks in the Pontllanfraith and Penmaen areas in the last four weeks. PC Alison Perry, Neighbourhood Officer for…
IPCC watchdog to investigate Gwent Police over Rhymney murder
Gwent Police is under investigation by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) after the body of murdered Rhymney man Leonard Hill may have been left undiscovered for two weeks. On June 21,…
New primary school planned for Penyrheol
A crumbling school dating from the 1950s is to be demolished and replaced with a new £6m building. Cwm Ifor Primary School, in Penyrheol, will be knocked down and re-opened by…
South Wales East AM Lindsay Whittle’s blog: June 29
In his regular blog for Caerphilly Observer South Wales East AM Lindsay Whittle gives his take on recent news. Physical Punishment of Children I spoke during First Minister’s Questions when Carwyn Jones…