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- If you ride your off-road motor vehicle around Torfaen the chances are that you are breaking the law.
- If any services are disrupted due to the weather conditions we will update you here
- To run a boarding kennel or cattery, you need a licence from the local authority. The number of dogs and cats that may be accommodated will be specified on the licence along with other specific conditions.
- The law requires anyone breeding dogs for commercial purposes to be licensed, whether they are at commercial or domestic premises.
- The law requires anyone running a horse riding establishment to be licensed. This means that anybody planning to hire out horses or run a horse riding school MUST gain a local authority licence before they start their business.
- Torfaen County Borough is served by two Members of Parliament and two Assembly Members, one for the Torfaen Constituency and one for the Monmouthshire Constituency. If you live in Croesyceiliog North, Croesyceiliog South, Llanyravon North or Llanyravon South Wards you will be represented by the Monmouthshire MP or AM.
- In general terms, a Private Water Supply is any water supply which is not provided by a water company, such as Dwr Cymru/ Welsh Water. It is not a 'mains' supply and is therefore private. No water rates are paid for these supplies although the person who owns a supply may make a charge.
- Gwent Safeguarding has the lead strategic role in ensuring that children and young people in the region are protected from abuse, neglect and exploitation and live in an environment that promotes their well-being and life chances
- Information on what to do with Council Tax when someone dies
- Children involved in entertainment (whether professional or amateur) may require a performance licence and a licensed chaperone
- Torfaen County Borough Council operates both surface and multi-storey car parks across the borough comprising of some 900 spaces.
- Business Rates (Non Domestic Rates) are payable on all business properties, whilst Council Tax is payable on all domestic properties. If your business includes both, i.e. you run a Public House, you will pay Business Rates on the business premises and Council Tax on your living accommodation.
Last Modified: 05/12/2018
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