The Sborissimo choir will travel hundreds of miles from the Czech Republic town of Pisek to celebrate the town’s twinning with Caerphilly.
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Caerphilly council leader sends support to Soma
The Leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council has given a message of support to the people of Soma, Turkey, after the mining disaster that killed at least 282 people.
Next step in campaign for health centre in Llanbradach
Renewed efforts are being made to persuade health board chiefs to establish a new health centre in Llanbradach.
Caerphilly Plaid Cymru councillors criticise Oakdale school outsourcing plan
The proposals were due to be discussed by the council’s cabinet on May 14 but have now been referred to its Policy and Resources Scrutiny Committee after opposition from Plaid Cymru and trade union Unison.
Caerphilly Food Festival a success…but doubt cast over future
Reigning Great British Bake Off champion Frances Quinn was on-hand to judge the best cake decoration competition at this year’s Caerphilly Food Festival – the future of which is in doubt.
Second police probe into Caerphilly council finances continues
A second police investigation into the finances of Caerphilly County Borough Council is still ongoing.
Rhymney riding school gets Welsh Government cash boost
The Haylemma Centre, an equestrian centre and social enterprise in Rhymney, has received £3,000 from Communities 2.0, the Welsh Government’s digital inclusion programme.
Volunteers clear eight tonnes of litter across Caerphilly County Borough
More than eight tonnes of litter has been cleaned from the streets of Caerphilly County Borough as part of a council campaign.
New Mayor of Caerphilly County Borough announced as Cllr David Carter
Cllr David Carter was announced as the new Mayor of Caerphilly County Borough Council at the council’s Annual General Meeting last night, May 8.
Plaid AM Lindsay Whittle slams Caerphilly Council for scrapping Tour of Britain and Proms in the Park
Plaid Cymru AM Lindsay Whittle has warned a decision to axe financial support for two major events could damage efforts to attract visitors to Caerphilly.