Keeping a 24-hour minor injuries unit in Abergavenny could delay operations and treatments for patients across Gwent, a health boss has warned.
Welsh Government wants to introduce automatic voter registration
If the Welsh Government’s new Bill is passed, residents would no longer have to register to vote before Senedd or council elections.
Voluntary heroes celebrated at this year’s GAVO Awards
Volunteer heroes from across Caerphilly County Borough have been celebrated for their efforts at keeping their communities alive.
Brewery must wait another week to see if beer garden will be allowed to open on weekends
Several nearby residents have lodged objections to Brew Monster’s application, arguing the beer garden would cause increased disturbances.
Man raises £700 for charity after losing his wife to Multiple Sclerosis
A year after losing his wife to Multiple Sclerosis, 65-year-old Philip Robinson has been raising money to help others affected by MS.
Caerphilly Ladies Choir welcomes Australian choir for charity concert
Caerphilly Ladies Choir were joined by guests from down under at their latest charity concert – raising more than £450 for Wales Air Ambulance.
“People don’t care”: Residents stage 20mph awareness event but still see speeding motorists
Draethen residents lined the single road through their small village on a busy Friday afternoon to remind drivers of the new 20mph law.
Gerwyn Price through to World Grand Prix second round
Darts star Gerwyn Price, from Markham, saw off Danny Noppert in the World Grand Prix opening round on Monday October 2.
Bedwas fall a point short in narrow Rumney loss
Rugby union: Bedwas suffered a narrow 24-23 loss away at Rumney in the WRU National Championship East.
Football club given permission to open new changing rooms at home ground
Caerphilly Council planners have backed Gelligaer FC’s plans for a “u-shaped” structure, comprising three shipping-style steel containers, on Greenhill Playing Fields.