Schools prepare to open for catch-up sessions
Monday 22 June 2020
Schools across Bridgend County Borough are preparing to welcome back pupils as part of the Welsh Government’s ‘Check In, Catch Up – Prepare For Summer And September’ sessions.
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Monday 22 June 2020
Schools across Bridgend County Borough are preparing to welcome back pupils as part of the Welsh Government’s ‘Check In, Catch Up – Prepare For Summer And September’ sessions.
Monday 22 June 2020
Bridgend County Borough Council has received the results of a survey on how parents and carers of school-age children feel about the eventual reopening of local schools.
Monday 22 June 2020
Bridgend County Borough Council has confirmed that council-maintained town centre car parks will be free to use between now and the end of July.
Monday 22 June 2020
As the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic continues, Bridgend County Borough Council is focusing its resources on providing essential services and protecting vulnerable residents. The following information provides a summary of latest developments.
Friday 19 June 2020
Innovative programme which provides vulnerable parents of newborn babies with intensive support helps to prevent the numbers of babies being taken into care.
Friday 19 June 2020
Marriage notice fees for couples who have had to reschedule their big day due to coronavirus will be waived at Bridgend Register Office.
Friday 19 June 2020
Garden waste collection reopening for new sign-ups, two bag waste limit to tighten up and number plate system at recycling centres ends.
Friday 19 June 2020
Bridgend County Borough Council is providing local businesses with free training, advice and materials designed to help them to prepare for reopening.
Friday 19 June 2020
Sports clubs in Bridgend County Borough have been provided with £64,980 to help them meet the challenges of the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Friday 19 June 2020
As the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic continues, Bridgend County Borough Council is focusing its resources on providing essential services and protecting vulnerable residents. The following information provides a summary of latest developments.