The family-friendly day consists of tractor and vintage car displays, trade stands and craft stalls, as well as the usual livestock.
Animal charities call for tougher crackdown on illegal dog ear cropping
Over the last three years, 1,100 dogs are reported to have had their ears cropped across the UK, according to the RSPCA – with 79 of those in Wales.
Caerphilly Fire Station to hold open day this weekend for aspiring on-call firefighters
Caerphilly Fire Station is hosting an open day this weekend for anyone interested in becoming an on-call firefighter.
Police appeal to find man they believe could help with investigation
Officers want to speak with Logan James, who they believe could help with an investigation into a report of public order offences in Caerphilly.
Second dispersal order in less than a week comes into force in Rhymney
The dispersal order came into force at 4pm on Thursday August 17 and will remain until 4pm on Saturday August 19.
Gwent Police launch appeal to find missing 20-year-old man
Marcus Jenkins, from Senghenydd, was last seen on Tuesday August 15 in Caerphilly, with police concerned for his welfare.
WRU appoints its first-ever female chief executive
The Welsh Rugby Union has named Home Office director Abi Tierney as its first-ever female chief executive.
Sheep put down after being found with sharp rod in its head
The sheep was found on Red Ash Hill, Pontlottyn in August and reported to Caerphilly County Borough Council.
St David’s Hospice to open new Machen charity shop in coming weeks
St David’s Hospice Care is set to open its latest charity shop in Machen on either Tuesday August 29 or Wednesday August 30.
Plans for 152 homes on former colliery site approved by council
The development will take place on the site of the former Windsor Colliery, Abertridwr, and will consist of both market housing and social homes.