Caerphilly Observer submitted a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to understand how many accounts were in arrears.
Caerphilly’s elderly bus passengers frustrated and left waiting by lack of timetables
Glyn Prosser, 86, from Bedwas, is frustrated with the fact that Stagecoach timetables in certain areas are not up to date – or not up at all.
Council leader writes to First Minister over toxic Ty Llwyd quarry
Council leader Sean Morgan has asked First Minister Mark Drakeford for Welsh Government support with a toxic quarry near Ynysddu.
Plans for new transport interchange in Caerphilly move step closer
The new interchange would be built on the site of the current Caerphilly railway station and bus interchange.
Immediate funding needed to save libraries and leisure centres – Senedd committee
Libraries and leisure centres across Wales could face closure unless immediate funding can be found, according to a Senedd committee.
Caerphilly town hit with another bank closure
Caerphilly’s Halifax bank branch, on Castle Court Shopping Centre, will permanently close on November 30 this year.
Tributes to “wonderful son, dad, uncle and grandad” killed in crash
The family of Darrel King, who died after a crash on the A468 between Bedwas Bridge and Pwllypant roundabouts on July 7, have paid tribute.
Charity calls for ‘fully accessible’ buses after disabled passenger left stranded
All replacement buses should be ‘fully accessible’, a disability equality charity has demanded after a passenger criticised vehicles provided by TfW.
Caerphilly’s Dainton looking to become first Welsh winner of women’s Challenge Cup
Caerphilly’s Bethan Dainton will be looking to become the first Welsh woman to win a Rugby League Challenge Cup this year.
Wayne David MP hails the impact of Blazing to Serbia project after visit
Caerphilly MP Wayne David has praised the impact of the ‘Blazing to Serbia’ project in this blog for Caerphilly Observer.