A Grade II listed railway footbridge is facing an uncertain future after it was struck by a railway maintenance vehicle.
Covid and flu jabs could be given out at same time as autumn boosters announced
The Welsh Government has revealed its updated Covid-19 strategy.
Care home demolition to make way for flats backed by senior councillors
There are plans to demolish Ty Darran care home in Risca and replace it with flats for people aged 55 and above.
Council criticised over amount it has in reserves
Councillor Colin Mann, leader of the council’s main opposition group, Plaid Cymru, raised concerns over the amount of money in reserves.
Council tax expected to rise by 1.9% – lower than originally proposed
This means the average Band D property will see an increase of 45p a week and pay a total of £1,253.95 in council tax in the next financial year.
Council denies claims tree-cutting bus cost almost £100k
Caerphilly County Borough Council has said the claims are “completely untrue”.
Why is April 5th such an important date?
April 5th marks the end of the tax year and you have up until this date each year to utilise valuable personal allowances.
One town, one club – Aberbargoed’s football teams join forces
Aberbargoed Buds and Aberbargoed Town have merged, with manager John Lewis confident of a bright future.
Garage could be converted into beauty studio
A new beauty studio could be coming to Pengam if plans to convert a garage are approved by Caerphilly County Borough Council.
Giant veg grower hoping to continue his champion father’s legacy
Operating out of a top secret allotment in Caerphilly, Tyrone Layman had been growing giant vegetables with his late father – and championship grower – John Layman, since 1997.