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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
- Within Torfaen there are a range of settings available to nursery age children both maintained by the Authority and within the private and voluntary sector.
- It's not only rubbish that can be recycled. Most household goods can be recycled and made into new things. The A-Z Guide to recycling provides advice on what items can be recycled.
- Amongst all the various plans, strategies and other publications, the Council's Constitution is one of its most important documents. The Constitution sets out the principles of how the Council works, how citizens elect Council members and subsequently can access and influence the Council and its various decision-making structures and what members of the Council do
- Torfaen Council is committed to offering the public an equal standard of service in Welsh and English, in line with the requirements of The Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011
- Local nature reserves are protected areas that have natural or geographical features of special national or local importance The council is responsible for the protection of seven local nature reserves with an eighth to be designated in 2025. Local nature reserves are open for the public to enjoy.
- The introduction of the Equality Act 2010 had two main purposes: to harmonise discrimination law and to strengthen the existing law to support progress on equality
- The Welsh Government has introduced important amendments to legislation regarding school attendance. The Education Act 1996 makes it a criminal offence for a parent to "fail to secure their child's regular attendance at the school".
- Torfaen Family Information Service gives free information on services and activities for children, young people and families.
- 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.
- The brown caddy is for all your food waste and is collected every week
Last Modified: 05/12/2018
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