A new wallaby walk and lorikeet enclosure will be coming to The Meadows Farm Village this summer – joining a host of activities already on offer for the whole family.
Construction of six one-bedroom flats on site of former club completed
Construction work on a new apartment block on the site of the former 49 Club in Trecenydd has been completed.
Church celebrates 100th anniversary of first service
One hundred years ago, the first service was held at a makeshift wooden chapel on Gelligaer Road, Cefn Hengoed, where Bethel Baptist Church now stands.
Free town centre Wi-Fi comes to Bargoed and Ystrad Mynach – with more on the way
Free public access Wi-Fi is now available in both Bargoed and Ystrad Mynach town centres, having already been installed in Rhymney and Risca.
TfW urges commuters to only travel by train if “essential” as strikes set to hit services
Strike action from the RMT union will affect rail services across south Wales next week.
“Stuck between a rock and a hard place” – traders facing uncertain future over indoor market plans
Traders at Caerphilly Indoor Market are facing uncertainty after the council announced plans to demolish the building to make way for new housing and offices.
Lowest number of council staff taking up Welsh lessons since records began
Caerphilly County Borough Council has seen the lowest number of staff taking up Welsh lessons since records began in 2001.
“We want to know why” – Football club demands answers after 30-point deduction and demotion
Aberbargoed Buds football club have been dealt a 30-point deduction and removed from the Ardal South East League.
Who are the Plaid Cymru council group’s new leader and deputy leader?
Following last month’s council elections, it’s been all change at the top of Caerphilly’s Plaid Cymru group.
It’s all singing and dancing for Parkinson’s
Since 2018, instructor Yvette Halfhide and vocalist Helen Woods have been helping those in and around Blackwood deal with Parkinson’s through singing and dancing classes.