The likes of Wes Brown and Peter Beardsley will dust off their boots to play against the Bluebirds in a charity legends match this June.
Residents “don’t have anything to be concerned about” after former club conversion approved
The conversion of the former Club Lennox, which is located on West Street in Bargoed, has caused some residents in the area to worry.
School pupils plant community orchard with pear, apple and cherry trees
A new community orchard has been planted by Llancaeach Junior School pupils and teachers in Nelson.
Second oldest agricultural show in Wales celebrates 150 years
The second oldest agricultural show in Wales, the Bedwellty Show, has celebrated its 150th anniversary.
Council calling on businesses to offer their toilets to the public for free
The council has a duty to review the local toilets strategy every five years, but there is no obligation to provide public toilets.
Cocaine dealer sentenced to three-and-a-half years
A Fochriw cocaine dealer has been handed a three-and-a-half year sentence, half of which will be served behind bars.
Tree planted to mark one year anniversary of Covid memorial garden
Welsh Government minister Julie James has planted a tree at the Covid memorial woodland in Cwmfelinfach.
“It is time to put our environment and people before the profits of large corporations or house builders”
South Wales East MS Peredur Owen Griffiths talks environmental issues and bus services in this blog for Caerphilly Observer.
Seven-year-old golfer defying health condition wins at the Child of Wales awards
A seven-year-old golfing sensation who has defied a health condition to win nearly 40 trophies has added another award to his cabinet.
Headteachers union members vote against latest Welsh Government offer
Headteachers locked in dispute over pay, workload and funding have rejected an offer from the Welsh Government.