A memorial woodland to commemorate all those who have died during the pandemic has been unveiled in Cwmfelinfach.
Bedwas return to winning ways with bonus-point victory over Cardiff Met
Bedwas kept up the pressure on league leaders Bargoed with a 36-31 win over Cardiff Met.
Hefin David MS talks bus services to the Grange Hospital
In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Caerphilly MS Hefin David discusses bus services to the Grange, Autistic Minds and more.
Rivalries kicked into touch to keep community rugby alive
On the brink of collapse post-Covid, Aberbargoed RFC and Markham RFC joined forces to save rugby in their communities.
Firm ordered to pay £12.5k for illegally dumping waste on common
A company has been ordered to pay more than £12,500 for illegally dumping waste on common land near Senghenydd.
Hope ahead as Wales marks two years since first Covid lockdown
On March 23, 2020, Wales, alongside the rest of the UK, went into a full lockdown – affecting nearly every aspect of our lives.
Stricter inspections for coal tips backed by senior councillors
Council Deputy Leader Jamie Pritchard said the new scheme was a “planned and preventative” approach with tougher enforcement.
“Wet” accommodation centre to help with alcohol addictions green-lighted
It is part of a council strategy which aims to prevent and address homelessness through a rapid re-housing approach.
Plaid Cymru pledges to reopen day care centres
The Plaid Cymru group has vowed to reopen day care centres if elected in May’s council elections – a move described as an “irresponsible ploy” by Labour.
Senior councillors back plans which could see more council houses built
An extra £15m is set to be put towards building more council houses across Caerphilly County Borough – if backed by councillors.