Why do I have to wait for my COVID-19 vaccine v1 ENG
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Rates Relief for Empty Properties
Empty business properties are exempt from paying business rates for three months after the property becomes unoccupied. There are additional exemptions for certain types of property or for properties… Content last updated: 23 July 2024
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Archaeology Local Information
Merthyr Tydfil has many sites of archaeological and geological interest. There are various websites to the right of this page which provide further in depth information as to the detail behind the geo… Content last updated: 24 January 2022
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School catchment areas - Church Voluntary Aided Schools
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School catchment areas - English Medium Schools
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School catchment areas - Welsh Medium Schools
Polisi Hapchwarae 2022
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Managing your debts and budgeting
If you are having difficulties with your finances and need advice around budgeting there are several places to get support and advice from. For local support contact Citizens Advice who can provide yo… Content last updated: 04 January 2023
Young People Leaving Care booklet 2
fostering service guidance on preventing and responding to bullying
BPS - Teacher resilience during coronavirus school closures
Barnardos lessons-from-lockdown
Recycling at home in Merthyr Tydfil
Annual Performance Report 2018-2019
Use of Social Media by foster carers
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Changes to town centre parking
As part of the Council’s current consultation on the redevelopment of St Tydfil Shopping Centre (ST2) and wider Town Centre Masterplan, we are looking at making changes to the available car parking. F… Content last updated: 14 February 2023
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Bus interchange shortlisted for prestigious national construction awards
Merthyr Tydfil’s trailblazing new bus interchange is in the running for two national construction awards, only a month after its opening. The bus station has been shortlisted from almost 100 ‘outstand… Content last updated: 20 July 2021
Communications & Engagement Strategy 2023-2028
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Repair
Don’t throw your broken items away, get them repaired! Everything we buy will eventually break or wear out. And when it happens, we too often get rid of the broken or old item. It produces a lot of un… Content last updated: 24 December 2021