A broken clock tower, a tree branch falling onto a railway station and water being blown into a school are among the damages caused by Storm Ciara after it ripped through Caerphilly County Borough.
Trilingual swimming classes aiming to be “as inclusive as possible”
South Wales Swim School aims to teach children aged three and above how to swim through the medium of English, Welsh and British Sign Language (BSL).
Blackwood and Cefn Fforest are no-go areas for gangs
Police have issued dispersal orders for the Blackwood and Cefn Fforest areas in a bid to curb antisocial behaviour.
Rhymney firm to create 91 jobs with Welsh Government grant
A medical supplies company based in Rhymney is to create 91 jobs thanks to a £650,000 Welsh Government grant.
Campaigners fear council ‘still doing all they can’ to close leisure centre – with court case coming up
Campaigners fear the closure of Pontllanfraith Leisure Centre is still being considered by Caerphilly County Borough Council, with a legal case set to take place at the Court of Appeal.
Charity helped with funds raised in memory of late rugby player
Caerphilly Rugby Club has donated £3,500 to a bereavement charity in memory of a young player who took his own life last year.
Fitness suite at Newbridge Leisure Centre set for £550k overhaul
The fitness suite and squash courts will be closed for 20 weeks while the work is carried out.
Barbershop celebrates 25th anniversary
Ceri Byrd set up Razors barbershop in Bedwas in 1995 – when she was just 21-years-old.
Menopause café marks a year of breaking taboos
A group of women are “breaking the last taboo” by taking part in monthly ‘Menopause Cafe’ sessions.
Concern for “extremely thin” pony found at Gelligaer Common
RSPCA inspector Christine McNeil said: “This pony was found to be in extremely thin condition and also had some dental issues.