Trethomas Bluebirds were forced to settle for another agonising goalless draw, this time at home to Cambrian United.
Ukrainian refugees to plant more trees to thank Caerphilly for its hospitality
Ukrainian refugees living in Caerphilly will plant trees this weekend to show their appreciation to Wales – and to honour those killed defending their country.
First look at Caerphilly Castle as Cadw prepares to unveil project’s first phase
Caerphilly Observer was given an exclusive tour underneath the tarpaulin and scaffolding, which has been in place since ‘phase one’ of the works began in 2023.
Burger King set to return to Caerphilly
Burger King has confirmed it will be opening a new site in Caerphilly town centre.
First Minister grilled about £4.8bn benefit cuts
Plaid Cymru’s Llŷr Gruffydd questioned Eluned Morgan about reforms announced in this week’s UK Government spring statement.
Quarry in waste row could yet be classed as ‘contaminated land’
Land at Ty Llwyd quarry could yet be classed as “contaminated” because of chemicals reportedly dumped there decades ago.
Call to close footpath crossing railway line dismissed
Councillors have rejected calls to remove a footpath south of Ystrad Mynach which crosses the Cardiff to Rhymney railway line.
Price crashes out in Newcastle but remains in play-off spots
Gerwyn Price remains in the Premier League play-off places despite a disappointing defeat to Rob Cross on Thursday March 27.
Shopkeeper ordered to pay £3,200 after prosecution
A Crosskeys shopkeeper has been ordered to pay more than £3,200 in fines and court costs after selling a single cigarette to a council officer carrying out a test purchase.
Caerphilly Observer attends Buckingham Palace reception for local media
His Majesty The King has paid tribute to the work of local media with a special event at Buckingham Palace.