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BANK HOLIDAY - There are NO changes to waste and recycling collections over the bank holiday period.
Changes to office opening hours are available here.
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- If your waste/recycling was at its collection point at the correct time but was not collected, you should contact us. If you wish to report a missed bin/recycling collection for the first time, you need to register a few details to help us respond to your request. By registering your details you can track the progress of your report and receive updates as it is processed.
- Torfaen County Borough Council operates a Bulky Collection Service for larger items of household waste such as furniture and white goods at a cost of £29 per collection for up to 3 items. Extra items are then charged at £7 per item. We collect up to a total of 8 items in one visit.
- Composting is one of the easiest and cheapest ways of recycling and it is something that all of us can do in our own back garden. Composting helps your local environment, reduces the amount of garden and kitchen waste going to landfill, saves you money and helps your garden grow naturally.
- As a parent you are legally responsible for making sure that your child attends school. If your child fails to attend school without an acceptable reason you risk getting a Fixed Penalty Notice or being prosecuted.
- Choose from a wide range of subjects and improve your employability skills or develop your personal skills and professional knowledge.
- What we know today as the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal is actually two old canal systems which were joined together over 200 years ago
- Torfaen Council offers a wide range of inward investment opportunities. If you are considering Torfaen as a business location please contact us and we will be happy to provide all the information that you require to help you make your decision.
- Information and advice for businesses about sunbeds and the legislation governing their operation
- Unlike many authorities, Torfaen does not require businesses delivering massage or similar therapeutic treatments to be registered. However, certain high risk activities such as Ear Piercing, Electrolysis, Tattooing and Acupuncture are still required to be registered
- Unlike many authorities, Torfaen does not require hairdressers to be registered. However, certain high risk activities such as Ear Piercing, Electrolysis, Tattooing and Acupuncture are required to be registered
- Register of Member Interests for Councillor Joanne Gauden
Last Modified: 05/12/2018
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