Jay Webster, of Caerphilly Road, Senghenydd, appeared in Newport Magistrates’ on Wednesday April 3.
76 homes could be built on greenfield land
Proposals to build 76 homes in Aberbargoed are set to be discussed by Caerphilly County Borough Council’s planning committee next week.
Reverend becomes first ever chief executive of the Parish Trust
Reverend Dean Roberts has become the chief executive of the Parish Trust, which runs the Food Hub and CARE Project in Trethomas.
Council defers public consultation into bin collection changes
Cabinet member for waste, Councillor Chris Morgan, said the council could face fines of up to £2 million if it doesn’t change the way it deals with waste.
Llancaiach Fawr wins two tourism awards after mystery visit
The 17th-century manor house, near Nelson, has received the ‘Best Told Story’ and ‘Quality Food and Drink’ awards for 2023/24.
Planning application for council-owned solar farm submitted
According to Caerphilly Council, it could be the biggest local authority-owned farm in Wales.
Air rifle seized by police in Cefn Fforest – no arrests made
Police were called to Cefn Fforest Miners’ Welfare Ground on Monday April 3 after reports that a firearm had been fired in the park.
Road blighted with problems for nearly a decade set for repair closures
The A469 near Troedrhiwfuwch will be closed completely for two days after further movement was detected in a recent highway inspection.
Caerphilly street artist set to paint children’s hospital
A Hengoed-based artist has assembled a team of volunteers to help decorate Noah’s Ark children’s hospital this month.
Tributes paid to “one of life’s true gentlemen”
Tributes have been paid following the death of 27-year-old Benjamin Lloyd, who was found unresponsive in Abertridwr on Sunday April 2.