New £23,000 play park opens at Waun Cimla
Wednesday 07 July 2021
A new £23,000 play park has opened at Waun Cimla in Kenfig Hill offering children a safe place to play.
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Wednesday 07 July 2021
A new £23,000 play park has opened at Waun Cimla in Kenfig Hill offering children a safe place to play.
Wednesday 07 July 2021
An unadopted street in Porthcawl will become maintainable by Bridgend County Borough Council after securing Welsh Government funding.
Wednesday 07 July 2021
A handy new toolkit has been launched to help those planning to organise events across Bridgend County Borough.
Tuesday 06 July 2021
EU, EEA and Swiss citizens can still make late applications to the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) if they have reasonable grounds for missing June 30th deadline.
Tuesday 06 July 2021
Latest figures from Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board have confirmed that almost 77,000 residents of Bridgend County Borough and 245,000 people across the Cwm Taf region have now been fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
Monday 05 July 2021
Bridgend County Borough residents are being warned not to put anything which is highly flammable with their kerbside recycling or bin bag collections.
Monday 05 July 2021
Pupils in years 11 and 13 who are eligible for free school meals and who are not required to attend school will receive revised food parcels between 1-16 July.
Monday 05 July 2021
Local businesses across Bridgend County Borough have been showcased in a new video ahead of Independents’ Day (3-4 July 2021).
Monday 05 July 2021
Bridgend County Borough Council’s register office team have come together to celebrate the UK’s first National Registrar’s Day.
Monday 05 July 2021
Cwm Taf Morgannwg’s Test, Trace and Protect Service is contacting people who visited the Masons Arms in Bryncethin on 26 June 2021 following positive coronavirus tests for several people who were at the premises that day.