Council seeking bids for Porthcawl foodstore development site
Thursday 29 October 2020
Bridgend County Borough Council is currently seeking bids from interested parties to purchase a two acre foodstore site in Porthcawl.
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Thursday 29 October 2020
Bridgend County Borough Council is currently seeking bids from interested parties to purchase a two acre foodstore site in Porthcawl.
Wednesday 28 October 2020
The mobile testing facility at the Richard Price Centre in Llangeinor has reopened today (Wednesday, October 28) after technical difficulties forced it to close early yesterday.
Tuesday 27 October 2020
A new Welsh Government fund is being launched across Bridgend county borough on Wednesday, October 28 to provide financial assistance for businesses that are facing operational and financial challenges caused by the lockdown restrictions.
Tuesday 27 October 2020
Residents of Bridgend County Borough are being asked to keep an eye out for storage containers which could wash up along the local coastline.
Monday 26 October 2020
Bridgend County Borough Council will once again be providing food parcels for children eligible for free school meals over the half-term holiday.
Monday 26 October 2020
The mobile testing facility at the Richard Price Centre in Llangeinor will close at the end of Wednesday, October 28.
Monday 26 October 2020
A new Welsh Government grant is launching on Wednesday, October 28 to help businesses fund development projects that will assist their recovery from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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.