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Porthcawl’s Hi Tide Inn hosts job fair

Friday 10 February 2023

Local residents seeking new or alternative employment are invited to attend a job fair organised for Tuesday 7 February at the Hi Tide Inn, Porthcawl.

Fuel Support Scheme closes at the end of the month

Friday 10 February 2023

With over 15,000 payments to households so far, the Welsh Government Fuel Support Scheme has been running for the last four months and is due to close on February 28.

Don’t miss out on your child’s school and nursery places

Thursday 09 February 2023

Parents and carers are being reminded to ensure they submit applications in time to gain places for their children at their chosen school.

Council marks National Apprenticeship Week 2023

Tuesday 07 February 2023

Bridgend County Borough Council is celebrating the valuable contribution of its apprentices during National Apprenticeship Week which runs between 6-12 February 2023.

New partnership board chair promises action and accountability

Monday 06 February 2023

Cwm Taf Morgannwg Regional Partnership Board has named Councillor Jane Gebbie as its new chair.

School pupils’ fundraising helps deliver medical resources to Ukraine

Monday 06 February 2023

Fundraising by pupils at Mynydd Cynffig Primary School has helped deliver essential medical resources and equipment to Ukraine.

Bridgend Register Office to hold open day

Thursday 02 February 2023

Bridgend Register Office will be hosting an open day on Saturday 18 February where staff will be on hand to show people around the new state of the art ceremony room and to answer any questions about the booking process or any upcoming ceremonies.

Invitation for expressions of interest in becoming a member of the Bridgend Local Access Forum.

Wednesday 01 February 2023

Bridgend County Borough Council is currently in the process of re-establishing the statutory Local Access Forum for the Bridgend area, as required under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. The Forum will consist of a maximum of 22 members.

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