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- If you spot a problem with a park or playground in Torfaen, for example broken equipment, litter or antisocial behaviour, you should contact us. You can report an issue anonymously, but by registering your details you can track the progress of your report and receive updates as it is processed.
- The Blue Badge Scheme provides a national arrangement of parking concessions for people with severe walking difficulties who travel either as drivers or passengers. The Scheme also applies to people who are registered blind, and people with very severe upper limb disabilities
- The Blue Badge Scheme provides a national arrangement of parking concessions for people with severe walking difficulties who travel either as drivers or passengers. Lost, stolen, damaged, worn or faulty passes can be replaced at a cost of £10.
- Torfaen Play Service provides community play opportunities for children and young people aged 5-15 years in the form of after school clubs, half term and summer play schemes.
- Torfaen Council are supporting Gwent Police on a national campaign called ACT (Action Counters Terrorism) to warn, inform and reassure the public. The key messages from Gwent Police are that Action Counters Terrorism and Communities Defeat Terrorism.
- Youth work has a value base which is grounded in respect for young people, inclusion and equal opportunity. The key principles that underpin the delivery of youth work are captured in The Five Pillars of Youth Work in Wales - educative, expressive, empowering, inclusive and participative
- Torfaen has an extensive network of easily accessible cycling routes which can be used for getting to and from work, reaching important facilities such as leisure centres or shops or just for pleasure. Many of the routes are off road and pass through attractive landscapes with many interesting historical features.
- The External Funding Database is an IT based approach to mapping and coordinating externally funded projects throughout the borough.
- Abandoned shopping trolleys can be more than just an eyesore. If left in an inappropriate place they can be a hazard to pedestrians, cyclists and road users, as well as attracting fly-tipping and anti-social behaviour. The local supermarkets in Torfaen make their own arrangements for their own abandoned trollies, this is carried out by a private company called Trolleywise.
- In 1999 Pontypool Community Council and Torfaen County Borough Council initiated the Pontypool Regeneration Partnership (PRP), to guide both the strategic direction and implementation of regeneration initiatives
- This page provides information on steps to limit damage and stay safe during periods of stormy weather
- Torfaen Council is committed to offering the public an equal standard of service in Welsh and English, in line with the requirements of The Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011
- Torfaen County Borough Council as a Data Controller is committed to protecting your privacy when you use our services. This Privacy Notice explains how we use information about you and how we protect your privacy.
Last Modified: 05/12/2018
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