RSPCA chief inspector Ian Briggs said: “This year, sadly, we fear the trend will continue and we are busier than ever rescuing animals from many awful situations.”
Police appeal after wallet and bank cards stolen
The burglary happened on Railway Terrace sometime between 12.30pm and 3.30pm on Monday June 23.
Cymru South fixture list revealed as two borough sides prepare for season
The FAW has announced the Cymru South fixture list for the upcoming 2025/26 season, as Trethomas Bluebirds and Treowen Stars prepare to represent the borough.
New takeaway proposed for part of convenience store site
A Pontymister convenience store owner has applied to open a new takeaway on part of his premises.
New YYFM radio play bridges generations to raise awareness of memory loss
A new radio play called “Memory Ain’t What It Used to Be” brings together older residents and school pupils in a moving drama produced by Ysybyty Ystrad FM, with support from charity the Alzheimer’s Society.
New vets’ practice announces open day ahead of official launch
A new veterinary practice is preparing to open in Caerphilly, with an open day planned to mark its unveiling.
Man faces 21 court charges after police roof stand-off
A 32-year-old man has appeared in court charged with multiple crimes following an armed manhunt through Caerphilly town on Monday June 16.
All over-75s set to be offered Covid-19 vaccine this autumn
All over-75s should be offered a Covid-19 booster vaccine this autumn, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has recommended.
Cricket catch-up: Newbridge involved in thriller and Machen win derby match
It was a great weekend of cricket for Caerphilly sides across the South East Wales Cricket League, with most picking-up crucial points.
Could a potential judicial review stop the council from closing ten libraries?
The decision to close ten libraries by the council may end up being challenged in court, Caerphilly Observer understands.