On October 14, 1913, an explosion tore through Universal Colliery, killing 439 people – making it Britain’s worst ever mining disaster.
Council to consider Pontllanfraith Leisure Centre closure despite court appeal
A previous decision to close the facility was quashed in the High Court, on the grounds the authority failed in its equality duty when making the decision.
Six-try Bedwas extend winning start with win over Narberth
Bedwas remain second in the WRU National Championship, two points behind Pontypool.
Get a slice of Meat Loaf
A Meat Loaf tribute act is performing at Caerphilly Workmen’s Hall on Saturday, October 19.
The Rocket Man is still standing
Blackwood Miners’ Institute presents a tribute to the multi-Grammy award winning legend and superstar that is Sir Elton John.
Male Voice Choir marks 60th anniversary
A male voice choir which performed at the opening of the Millennium Stadium, in front of the Speaker of the House of Commons, and in front of the Kray Twins, is celebrating its 60th anniversary.
“As awareness of autism grows, so does the requirement to help those voluntary groups who support children and adults with autism”
In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Caerphilly AM Hefin David talks about the return of the Number 25 bus and Autism support groups.
Volunteers honoured at GAVO awards ceremony
The ceremony, held on Thursday, October 10, took place at Blackwood Miners’ Institute.
Llanbradach community calendars raise more than £700
Cllr Colin Mann said: “We are very grateful for the great support that we have again received from the local community.”
Sneak peek of town ‘eyesore’ after £250k redevelopment
The former Ladies Lounge shop had been subject to a number of complaints about its condition.