The incident happened on the A469 near to the Travellers’ Rest pub on Caerphilly Mountain.
Normal service resumes after broken-down train causes delays
The line was reopened at around 10.40am, but Transport for Wales (TfW) has said services may be delayed or cancelled.
Cross Keys beat Maesteg in low-scoring affair
Cross Keys beat Maesteg Quins in the WRU National Championship.
Council cuts could be reversed and tax increase lowered
It comes after the council received a better settlement from the Welsh Government than was expected, with a 4.1% increase in funding, and feedback from a public consultation on the budget plans.
Number of councillors could be reduced
A 12-week consultation will start next week on the proposals, made by the Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales, which recommends an average of 1,886 electors per councillor.
Caerphilly Ladies Choir looking for new members
Caerphilly Ladies Choir, which celebrated its 54th anniversary last week, is looking for new members.
Residents battling to save Cefn Fforest Miners’ Institute
Cefn Fforest Miners’ Institute, which opened in 1931, is now empty and deteriorating.
Delyth Jewell AM: “2020 looks sure to be a highly eventful year in the political world”
In her latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, South Wales East AM Delyth Jewell talks about the year ahead, her new role in the Senedd and street lighting.
Blackwood murder: Man released on bail
Shane Jones, 33, died in hospital following the assault in Apollo Way on Tuesday, January 14.
Council pledges support to crowdfunding programme
The council’s cabinet has agreed to fund around £30,000 for the project from the council’s reserves.