Residents who have been affected by noisy railway works on the Rhymney line are being urged to voice their concerns directly to Transport for Wales at a drop-in event next month.
Volunteer inspectors sought by Gwent Police Crime Commissioner
A call for volunteer inspectors has been made to help police maintain its custody standards.
Value of Wales’ food and drink exports worth a record £797m last year
Welsh food and drink exports were worth a record £797 million last year, Wales’ rural affairs minister has said.
Caerphilly Miners’ Centre looking for new trustees to help run it
Caerphilly Miners’ Centre, which opened on the site of the former Caerphilly Miners’ Hospital in 2015, is appealing for new trustees.
Final day for Blackwood’s HSBC branch as it closes its doors for good
Blackwood High Street has now lost another bank following the closure of HSBC, which closed for good on Tuesday July 25.
Man given suspended sentence after crash that killed grandmother and granddaughter
Rhys Miles, 23, of Hospital Road, Penpedairheol, has been handed a suspended prison sentence after the crash near Fochriw last year.
School achieves gold award for its work promoting active travel
Ty’n y Wern Primary School has become the first in Caerphilly County Borough – and just the third in Wales – to receive an Active Journeys Gold Award.
Three-way traffic lights in place during summer holidays while gas pipes upgraded
Three-way traffic lights will be in place at the bottom of Hendredenny during the school summer holidays, Wales and West Utilities has said.
Wales Rugby League chair steps down after wife’s blood cancer diagnosis
Brian Juliff was involved in linking Coleg y Cymoedd with the Salford Red Devils during his time at the helm of Wales Rugby League.
Caerphilly’s Dainton looking to make history as Leeds Rhinos reach cup final
Caerphilly’s Bethan Dainton is now just one game away from making history after her Leeds Rhinos side reached the Rugby League Challenge Cup final.