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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.
- The Council's Environmental Health Service is responsible for the issuing of caravan and camping site licences. An application can be made at any time to the Council for a site licence, but will only be issued once planning permission has been granted.
- It is council policy to publicise proposed disposals even in cases where we believe there is no general market for a property. A list of current cases where terms have been agreed subject to contract can be found here.
- Fun, interactive family play sessions for parents, carers and their children
- The Council's Cemetery Service is responsible for Cwmbran Cemetery which is located at Llantarnam Road, Cwmbran, Torfaen, NP44 3BH
- The Council's Cemetery Service is responsible for Panteg Cemetery which is located at The Highway, New Inn, Pontypool, NP4 8HW
- The Council's Cemetery Service is responsible for Blaenavon Cemetery which is located at Varteg Rd, Blaenavon
- A civil partnership is a legal relationship which can be registered by two people of the same sex. If you are in a same-sex relationship, registering a civil partnership will give your relationship legal recognition. This will give you added legal rights, as well as responsibilities. To register a civil partnership, you and your partner would need to sign a civil partnership document in front of two witnesses and a registrar.
- A civil marriage is a completely secular (non-religious) ceremony. It can take place at a register office or venue that has been licensed to hold Civil Ceremonies. The ceremony cannot have any religious content, but some individual touches can be added such as non-religious music and readings.
- In September 2014, the Welsh Government introduced the Active Travel (Wales) Act 2013 which places a legal requirement on local authorities in Wales to map, plan, improve and promote routes deemed suitable for active travel.
- Situated in over seven and a half acres of gardens, the privately owned Welsh Hotel in Cwmbran is an ideal setting for both Business and Pleasure.
Last Modified: 05/12/2018
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