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- If you find a dog that is obviously lost, please check to see if the dog is wearing a collar and an identification tag. The dog will need to be checked for a microchip by either a vet, at a dogs home or by the warden. If the dog has not been reported missing the dog warden will come and collect the dog from you during office hours. Please note, it is a legal requirement to report any found dogs to the Local Authority. You can report a lost dog anonymously, but by registering your details you can track the progress of your report and receive updates as it is processed.
- A stray dog is any dog which is running free in a public place without its owner being present. Legally, it makes no difference if the dog is loose accidentally, has been released without authority of the owner, or has been deliberately allowed to roam. You can report a stray dog anonymously, but by registering your details you can track the progress of your report and receive updates as it is processed.
- If you have lost your dog, please use this form to make our dog warden team aware so they have contact details for you should someone report they have found a dog matching the description of yours
- If you find an issue with dog fouling in Torfaen, 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.
- If you spot a problem with a dog bin, for example it has been damaged or is overflowing, 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.
- Register of Member Interests for Councillor Peter Jones
- Jenny's Cottage is 3 bedroom end terrace ex-miners cottage situated in the heart of Blaenavon Heritage Town with parking right outside the front door.
- Built by the Hanbury family around 1770 and renovated around 1831, the Folly was used as a lookout for local hunts and as a summerhouse for the family. It has commanding views over the surrounding countryside.
- The Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 aims to ensure that where private individuals keep dangerous wild animals they do so in circumstances which create no risk to the public and which safeguard the welfare of the animals.
- The Council is working with local company, Capital Valleys Plastics, to recycle stretchy plastic in borough
- Voluntary agencies play an important part of the response to emergencies. This page lists organisations who are part of the Gwent Local Resilience Forum Volunteers Group.
- Running the length of the Country Borough of Torfaen, from Blaenavon in the north to the boundary with the City of Newport in the south, the route covers approximately 18 miles and has been designed for the enjoyment of cyclists and walkers, and in parts, horse-riders, hence it's name the "Torfaen Leisure Route".
- The Pontymoile entrance was the original entrance to Pontypool Park house owned by the Hanbury family. There was a small lodge adjacent to the river which was demolished in the late 1950's.
- The authority is required to issue licences and set conditions on hackney carriages and private hire taxis to ensure the vehicles used are safe and comfortable and that the drivers are fit and proper persons, medically fit, knowledgeable and free from relevant convictions.
Last Modified: 05/12/2018
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