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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 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
- The Valuation Office Agency regularly updates the rateable values of all business and other non-domestic properties in England and Wales. This is called a revaluation.
- What can and cannot be placed on graves, memorials and memorial plaques
- Once the Council is in a position to account for its improvement activity for the previous year, the Council has a statutory duty to publish an Annual Well-being and Performance report.
- The Mic Morris Memorial Sporting Trust was set up by Gwent Police and Torfaen Borough Council in memory of Mic Morris, a policeman and British International middle distance runner from Pontypool who died at the age of 22 during a training run in 1983.
- Residents with children in nappies can apply for a supply of heavy duty bags which will be collected fortnightly on the same day as the general waste is collected from the purple lidded bin.
- The purple lidded bin is for all your household waste that cannot be recycled or composted and is collected every two weeks
- The play service is always looking for volunteers aged 16+ to support the sustainability of community play provision. Each year we support over 200 people to be trained and work as a part of a team to deliver play provision.
- If you are enthusiastic about our landscape, its wildlife and history and enjoy practical activities while being outdoors you might be interested in volunteering with one of several groups of volunteers or organisations in Torfaen.
- Under the Members' Code of Conduct, members are required to register financial and other interests as defined in para 10(2)(a) of the Code of Conduct with the Monitoring Officer
- "Air Quality" is the term used to describe and classify the concentration of certain pollutants in the air. These pollutants have the potential to adversely affect human health at elevated concentrations. Under Part IV of the Environment Act 1995, local authorities are required to review and assess air quality within their areas.
Last Modified: 05/12/2018
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