Residents in Ystrad Mynach are a step closer to walking a footpath they have campaigned 19 years to access.
Energy price cap will remain for a further three months
The cap will remain in place during April, May and June, with the UK Government saying it will save a typical household £160.
Planning appeal decision over Rhymney traveller site awaited after hearing
An appeal hearing for the development of land at the former station house, Rhymney was held on March 7 at Tredomen Park.
Decision to end schools PFI deal delayed by council after concerns raised
Moves by Caerphilly Council to buy out a school PFI contract have been met with concern from governors.
Call out for bingo fans as game nights start
Bingo nights for people aged 18 and over are starting at Abertysswg community centre this Sunday, March 19.
Long Covid support services to be expanded in Wales
Long Covid support services in Wales will get an extra £8.3m each year to allow more people to get help – including people with other long-term conditions.
Safety measures need to be improved along road where teenager was hit by grit lorry, councillor says
Safety measures need to be improved on the road where a 13-year-old boy was hit by a grit lorry, a councillor has demanded.
Teacher strikes cancelled after improved pay offer from Welsh Government
Teachers from National Education Union Cymru (NEU) had planned to strike on Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 this week.
Schools’ concern over moves to end PFI deal
Moves by Caerphilly Council to buyout a schools PFI contract have been met with concern from governors.
NRW remains tight-lipped over Nant yr Aber pollution investigation
Nearly seven months have now passed since the first pollution incident was reported to Natural Resources Wales.