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Ty Ewenni learners with Cllr Richard Williams, Cllr Melanie Evans and Cllr Martyn Jones

Refurbishments at Pencoed Comprehensive School receive pupils’ glowing approval

Friday 20 December 2024

Earlier this year, Pencoed Comprehensive School received an overhaul of the facilities offered to learners with additional learning needs (ALN), as well as the construction of Pencoed Netball Centre on site, which includes two new netball courts for school and community use.

Council and partners confirm arrangements for festive period

Thursday 19 December 2024

Residents across Bridgend County Borough are reminded that there will be changes to certain services offered by the council and its partners over the upcoming Christmas period.

Council Leader, Cllr John Spanswick, Deputy Leader, Cllr Jane Gebbie, Mayor of Bridgend County Borough, Cllr Heather Griffiths with partners from Awen Cultural Trust, Halo Leisure and Bridgend College pictured with Craig Hopkins from Brackla Tabernacle.

Council thanks public for ‘phenomenal response’ to this year’s Santa Appeal!

Thursday 19 December 2024

Thanks to an overwhelming response from members of the public and the generous donations of kind-hearted local groups, churches and businesses, the 2024 Santa Appeal has exceeded all expectations!

Cabinet approves annual Corporate Safeguarding Report

Wednesday 18 December 2024

Bridgend County Borough Council’s Cabinet has approved the 2023 – 2024 Corporate Safeguarding report, outlining details of the widespread safeguarding provision offered by Social Services, as well as how vulnerable adults and children continue to be supported across all directorates, offering a ‘one council’ approach to safeguarding.

Newton Primary School pupils at 'The School Song UK 2024' finals

Newton Primary School reaches London finals for 'The School Song UK 2024'

Friday 13 December 2024

Earlier this year, pupils from Newton Primary School, Porthcawl, penned their own original song and headed to London to represent Wales and perform in the finals of ‘The School Song Competition 2024’, having been shortlisted from over one thousand entries.

(from left to right): Tom Sloane, Osprey’s Community Rugby Officer, PCSO Steve Bowen, Nick White, Foundation Manager for Ospreys in the Community, Gemma Shore, Senior Development Worker (BYS - Bridgend Youth Service), Sergeant Dan Parry, PCSO Jesci Hare, and Tanya Hillman, Post-16 NEET Co-ordinator (BYS)

‘Tackle after Dark’ project celebrated at Wales Safer Communities Awards

Friday 13 December 2024

A groundbreaking project aimed at addressing antisocial behaviour across the county borough was spotlighted at Wales Safer Communities Awards 2024 on 28 November. A collaboration between Bridgend County Borough Council Youth Support and South Wales Police (SWP), supported by Ospreys in the Community, the ‘Tackle after Dark’ scheme claimed the ‘Partnerships’ category award at the ceremony.

Huge clean-up operation underway across the county borough following the impact of Storm Darragh

Monday 09 December 2024

A huge clean-up operation is currently underway across Bridgend County Borough following major damage and disruption caused by Storm Darragh over the weekend.

St Robert’s Catholic Primary School praised for thoughtful and inclusive culture

Monday 09 December 2024

During an Estyn inspection earlier this year, the many strengths of St Robert’s Catholic Primary School were recognised, not least its inclusive culture and ability to nurture a secure sense of belonging amongst its learners.

Fundraising success for ‘Children and Young People Achievement Awards’

Monday 09 December 2024

Bridgend Corporate Parenting Board’s Achievement Awards 2024 took place on Monday 28 October at the Steam Academy, Bridgend College, Pencoed.

Storm Darragh - severe weather update

Saturday 07 December 2024

Following yesterday’s warning of severe weather hitting Bridgend County Borough this weekend. The Met Office has now upgraded its Yellow weather warning for ‘high winds’ to Red for gale-force winds and Amber for heavy rain.

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