Monthly History Cafes are starting in Bargoed Library where people are encouraged to come and tell their stories.
Ponies rescued from common after concerns for their welfare
The three ponies were rescued from Gelligaer Common on February 14.
Free trees being given away over half-term as part of climate scheme
The giveaway is part of the Welsh Government’s My Tree Our Forest initiative to tackle the climate emergency and create a ‘National Forest for Wales’.
Teachers in Wales to strike again after union rejects pay offer
Teachers in Wales will be striking on March 2 after the National Education Union Cymru rejected a new pay offer from the Welsh Government.
Fire service approves council tax precept rise
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service (SWRFS) will increasing the amount of money it takes from council tax payers in Caerphilly by 11.78%.
Independent review into fire service after sexual harassment allegations
An independent cultural review of South Wales Fire and Rescue Service will take place after allegations of sexual harassment and inappropriate behaviour.
Senedd Member calls for more ALN support provision
Caerphilly’s Senedd Member has called on the Welsh Government to do more to support provision for people with additional learning needs (ALN).
The Bedwas firefighter deployed to Turkey as part of earthquake response
Firefighter Emma Atcherley, 42, from Bedwas, has been deployed to Turkey as part of the rescue efforts following the devastating earthquake.
Tributes paid to “unforgettable” community councillor
Community councillor Adrian Stone, who was “more colourful than a rainbow”, has died aged 62.
School fundraiser to help ‘wonderful’ children
A fundraiser is being held to raise money for Deri primary school’s ‘wonderful’ children on March 4 at Deri RFC.