A school in Penyrheol has been awarded a library of wellbeing and mental health books as part of a UK wide competition.
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Historic village pub saved and transformed into affordable homes in Oakdale
Work to transform a former hotel and pub in Oakdale into nine affordable apartments has been completed after a £1.7million development.
House sharing a possible solution to meet demand for single tenants in Caerphilly County Borough
House sharing could be used to help address the rise in demand of accommodation for single tenants, according to a council report.
Pontllanfraith and Deri pupils enjoy author’s visit to libraries
Children from Deri Primary School and Pontllanfraith Primary School recently enjoyed a visit from children’s author Tracey Corderoy.
Council raids roads and schools budgets raided to keep Pontllanfraith Leisure Centre open
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s decision to defer the closure of a Pontllanfraith Leisure Centre will see £136,000 taken from the budgets of roads and schools.
New BBC show cooks up a storm for Hengoed Majestics
A new BBC Wales food show has visited Caerphilly county borough to cook for communities, including the Cefn Hengoed Majestics Jazz Band.
Valleys Gymnastics Academy praised for its communication
A Crumlin gymnastics club has been praised for its use of social media with members and club coaching staff at a Cardiff awards ceremony.
Leader voices opposition over plans to merge Caerphilly and Newport councils
Revived plans to merge Caerphilly County Borough Council with a neighbouring local authority has once again provoked opposition from the ruling Labour group.This week the Welsh Government said it intended to reduce…
Parents’ group backs lack of sixth form at Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni’s Y Gwyndy site
A parents’ group that campaigns for Welsh medium education has backed a school’s stance over sixth form provision in Caerphilly basin.
Big thaw underway as temperatures start to rise
Communities across Caerphilly County Borough are slowly returning to normal as temperatures begin to rise.
