Virgin Media has promised to fix the pavements it is digging up while installing fibre broadband in Caerphilly – but could they do more?
Work begins on new 48-home development
Work has started on a new 48-home development on the site of the former Penallta Colliery site.
Sainsbury’s confirms Argos closure in Blackwood
Retailer Sainsbury’s has confirmed the permanent closure of Argos in Blackwood.
Price wins eighth darts title of the year after Winter Series win
Gerwyn Price, from Markham, beat Australia’s Damon Heta to win Day Three of the PDC Winter Series in Coventry.
Teenage drug dealer who “boasted” about money he was making jailed
Kane Watkins, of Mountain View, Machen, has been jailed for three years.
Breton flag flies over Caerphilly Castle
The flag is flying alongside the Welsh flag to commemorate the twinning agreement between Caerphilly and the town of Lannion, Brittany.
Tributes paid to woman, 74, killed after being hit by car
Ruth Taylor was hit by a car in Pontllanfraith on Monday, November 9.
Hefin David MS: “Every small choice we make will add up to make a huge impact”
In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Caerphilly MS Hefin David discusses coronavirus and the firebreak lockdown.
£110k funding approved to prevent workmen’s hall “falling into a state of disrepair”
£110k funding for Caerphilly Workmen’s Hall has been approved by the council’s cabinet.
Chief medical officer warns it’s still “very early days” on coronavirus vaccine
Wales’ chief medical officer, Dr Frank Atherton, has welcomed news of a potential coronavirus vaccine, but warned it’s still “very early days”.