Washed up cargo clear-up operation
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.
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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.
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.
Monday 28 September 2020
From Thursday, October 1 the three Community Recycling Centres in Bridgend county borough will move to winter operating hours which means they will be open from 9am to 4pm seven days a week.
Monday 21 September 2020
Council calls on residents to Be Mighty, Recycle. And let’s get Wales to number one.
Monday 07 September 2020
Residents in Bridgend County Borough recycled 1,470 tonnes of cardboard during the lockdown from the beginning of April to the end of July – an increase of 284 tonnes for the same period in 2019.
Tuesday 18 August 2020
The reuse shop at the Maesteg Recycling Centre is reopening on Tuesday, August 18.
Tuesday 18 August 2020
Richard Matthams is a Bridgend County Borough Council strategic planning and transportation manager. He is leading on the local authority’s Replacement Local Development Plan. Here he answers 12 questions on what the development plan is and why it’s important for the county borough and every single resident.
Wednesday 05 August 2020
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Friday 31 July 2020
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Thursday 16 July 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.