Six Villages - Brynawel, Cwmfelinfach, Wattsville, Wyllie, Ynysddu and Gelli Groes.

Social Evening - change of date: The Cwmfelinfach Residents Association social evening is usually held on the last Friday in the month, however, for May only there will be a change to the usual date.

It will be held a week early on Friday, May 18, when Macmillan Nurses will be the guests.

Macmillan Cancer Relief is a charity helping people with cancer and their families.

In the past the residents have supported this charity, so please, all those who regularly attend please make a note on your calendar.

The monthly coffee morning will be held as usual on Friday, May 11.

A bus trip to Swansea and the Gower is being planned for June 6 at a cost of £7.

For all those interested please contact Duncan at the Post Office in Cwmfelinfach or call Shelagh on 01495 200509.

Wattsville Community Centre: The youth club is open again after a well-earned short break for Easter.

Youth leaders Sally, Trish and Barry are back in full swing and the children are enjoying having somewhere to go on a Thursday night.

Danielle, their dance instructor is leaving to trek around China to raise funds for Cancer Research and will be away for two years.

All her class are sad to see her go but wish her all the best on her adventures.

However, that leaves them short of a dance instructor.

If anyone is qualified to take over, phone Barry or Trish on 01495 272099.

The Mothers and Toddlers meet on Tuesdays from 1pm to 3pm.

C-Y-T Care Home: Tickled Pink Productions presented the first of four shows at Craig-y-Trwyn Care Home recently.

Steve, the home's entertainments manager said the residents enjoyed the show.

It was based around a time when men were conscripted and women worked in factories to keep the home fires burning - something the residents could identify with.

Three other shows are planned by Ticked Pink for the summer.

Also, residents were treated to an afternoon's entertainment with the Gospel Sound Choir.

New Furniture thanks: Ynysddu Youth Club is open again after a break for maintenance work.

They are grateful for the television donated by the Progressive Club and the sofas from Community Furniture Enterprise, Rhymney, as the old ones were past their sell by date.

Bowls Win: The Ynysddu Bowls Club first game of the season was a victory over Henley.

Local Development Plan (LDP): The council is preparing a plan to guide development and use of land in the Borough of Caerphilly up to 2021.

The plan will identify areas to be protected and those suitable for development.

The council wants to hear your views, so get involved during the public consultation running until May 30.

You can view the LDP at local libraries and Pontllanfraith Council Offices or e-mail LDP@caerphilly.gov.uk.

Alternatively, visit the mobile exhibition at Newbridge Memorial Hall on Friday, May 4, from 5pm to 7.30pm and Saturday, May 5, from 10am to 4pm.

Councillor's ward Surgeries: Cllr Jan Jones will hold her monthly surgeries on Saturday, May 5, starting at 12pm at the Progressive Club, 1pm at the Haven on the Hill and finishing at 2pm at the Jubilee Club.

Police beat Officers: PC Becky Hudd and PCSO Colin Davies hold their surgeries at the Cwmfelinfach Police Station on Maindee Road, Cwmfelinfach.

The surgery runs from 5pm to 7pm on Wednesday. For those who wish to call PC Hudd on community issues the number. is 01495 233912. If you are reporting an incident still phone Blackwood Police Station on 01495 223673 where your call will be logged and a log number given.

Progressive Quiz Night: Apologies to those who turned up for the quiz at the Progressive Club in Ynysddu.

I have been advised the quiz will be held monthly not weekly as advertised. The next quiz is planned for May 10.

What's On: Monday - Bingo at the Black Prince 9.00pm start.

Thursday - Ynysddu Hotel, free pool from 7.00pm (Over 18's only).

Friday - Karaoke at the Black Prince.

Saturday - Live artist at the Progressive Club.

Sunday - Karaoke at the Black Prince.

Crusaders kitted out: The end of the season might be closing in but Crusaders Under 12s are already looking good for the 2007/08 campaign.

With a few games left to play, the young Crusaders are still not sure what their final league position will be but they are hoping to move up a few places and build some momentum for next season.

However, the under 12s have already started their preparations and look like real winners in their new kit.

The new equipment has been donated by Mark and Geoff who work hard training and looking after the Crusaders Under 12 team.