£2.25m road scheme resumes following Storm Aiden
Thursday 05 November 2020
A £2.25m repair and refurbishment programme for local roads, footpaths and bridges has resumed after being temporarily suspended during Storm Aiden.
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Thursday 05 November 2020
A £2.25m repair and refurbishment programme for local roads, footpaths and bridges has resumed after being temporarily suspended during Storm Aiden.
Wednesday 04 November 2020
With no public firework displays taking place on Bonfire Night this year as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, residents of Bridgend County Borough are being urged to make sure they can enjoy the evening safely from their own homes by following some basic rules.
Wednesday 04 November 2020
For the 2020 festive season, businesses across Bridgend County Borough are being invited to take part in an all-new Digital Christmas festival event.
Tuesday 03 November 2020
A new £6.7 million housing development involving 40 affordable homes on the site of the former Pencoed Primary School has now been completed.
Monday 02 November 2020
Food parcels will be delivered to home addresses this week for secondary school pupils in Years 9 and above who are eligible for free school meals.
Monday 02 November 2020
Construction work is continuing to make good progress on the multi-million pound repair, restoration and extension of Maesteg Town Hall.
Monday 02 November 2020
As a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, remembrance events will be marked in different ways across Bridgend County Borough for 2020.
Monday 02 November 2020
Much of the debris and cargo from missing storage containers washed ashore locally has now been cleared from beaches across Bridgend County Borough.
Monday 02 November 2020
As Wales enters the second week of the national fire-break lockdown, communities across Bridgend County Borough are being thanked for their efforts and urged to keep up the good work.