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- Childcare may seem costly but, before you decide you cannot afford it, remember that some families are entitled to financial help.
- Over the next four years Torfaen will be commemorating World War One with a host of events and projects. People and communities from all over the county will come together to remember the people who gave their lives, both at home and the front, to the war effort. Over the next four years projects, events and exhibitions will help communities find an understanding of how the war changed all our lives.
- The main priority of our winter maintenance service is to make our roads safe for your use. We also aim to minimise delays and the subsequent economic impacts of winter weather. In other words, it is our aim to "keep Torfaen moving" whatever the weather!
- The main priority of our winter maintenance service is to make our roads safe for your use. We also aim to minimise delays and the subsequent economic impacts of winter weather. In other words, it is our aim to "keep Torfaen moving" whatever the weather!
- A Fun-packed Musical Journey Back to the Swinging Sixties!
- This page provides information on what to do in the case of an emergency
- In some types of emergencies you may be asked to evacuate your home by the emergency services. It is very important that you follow their advice. You would normally be taken to a reception centre where you can be looked after until its safe for you to return to your home.
- Giving up your own home and moving into a residential care home is a very big step for anyone to take. Like any important decision, it needs careful thought and you should not rush into it. All residential care homes offer personal care for people who are no longer able to live at home, even with support. Nursing homes provide nursing care in addition to personal care and must have qualified nursing staff on duty at all times
- Torfaen have set up a Community Covenant that complements, at a local level, the Armed Forces Covenant, which outlines the moral obligation between the nation, the government and the armed forces.
- The tramway was part of a wider, local system which included tinplate works and forges which produced the Pontypool Japanware. This became famous as a new technique for applying decorative panels onto a variety of everyday items including trays and teapots.
Last Modified: 05/12/2018
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