How the firebreak lockdown will affect Bridgend County Borough
Friday 23 October 2020
More details have been revealed around the forthcoming two-week ‘fire break’ lockdown which was announced recently by Welsh Government.
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Friday 23 October 2020
More details have been revealed around the forthcoming two-week ‘fire break’ lockdown which was announced recently by Welsh Government.
Thursday 22 October 2020
Members of Bridgend County Borough Council have received an update on why wet wipes are not recycled separately from other absorbent hygiene products.
Wednesday 21 October 2020
A landmark clock in the Ogmore Valley has been repaired and put back into working order 65 years after it was officially unveiled.
Wednesday 21 October 2020
Bridgend County Borough Council is joining forces with South Wales Police to tackle recent incidents of anti-social behaviour in a town centre car park.
Tuesday 20 October 2020
To support businesses during the lockdown fortnight, Welsh Government has announced a £300m financial support package.
Tuesday 20 October 2020
A new, improved domestic abuse service is under development for residents of Bridgend County Borough.
Tuesday 20 October 2020
The Cabinet of Bridgend County Borough Council has received an update on how its 2020-21 budget is faring beneath the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Monday 19 October 2020
Welsh Government has confirmed that the whole of Wales is to enter a two-week ‘fire-break’ period of lockdown between Friday 23 October and Monday 9 November.
Monday 19 October 2020
An improvement notice served upon Asda supermarket in Pyle has been lifted after the store introduced new changes to maintain social distancing to keep staff and customers safe.
Monday 19 October 2020
More details have been revealed around the forthcoming two-week ‘fire break’ lockdown which was announced recently by Welsh Government.