Application for a Storage Licence under the Explosives Regulations 2014
Annual Performance Report for 2018-2019
PSA 2022 Report
1. Outline of Scheme
Newsletter
Biodiversity Good Practice Newsletter
1 Outline of Scheme
MERTHYR TYDFIL COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL WELSH LANGUAGE ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT FOR 2023-24
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Easy read Allocation's policy Guide September 2023
Glynmil Gypsey Caravan Site Pitch Application Form
Flexible Working Policy 2024
9. REGENSW Merthyr Tydfil Renewable Energy Assessment June 2017 (including Addendum).pdf
SD28 – Merthyr Tydfil Local Housing Market Assessment 2014
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Single Integrated Plan
Our Vision for Merthyr Tydfil To strengthen Merthyr Tydfil’s position as the regional centre for the Heads of the Valleys, and be a place to be proud of where: People learn and develop skills to fulf… Content last updated: 26 July 2019
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European Funding – Lifelong Learning Programmes
The Lifelong Learning Programme (LLP) provides opportunities for organisations, staff and learners involved in education and training across Europe to work together, learn from each others' expertise,… Content last updated: 10 May 2021
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Merthyr Tydfil to bid for city status in Queen’s Platinum Jubilee year
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council have welcomed a proposal to bid for city status as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations next year. At this evening’s (Wednesday, 8 September 2021) me… Content last updated: 09 September 2021
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Explosives Storage Licence
You will need a licence from Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council if you want to store explosives including fireworks up to 2,000 kg net explosive content (NEC) of adult fireworks. If you want to sto… Content last updated: 19 March 2024
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Food safety regulations
All food businesses are required to register with us. If you would like to register your premises please download a food business registration form. Many publications are available to assist local bus… Content last updated: 19 December 2019
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Merthyr foster carers’ stories show everyone can ‘bring something to the table’ to support local children in care
There are more than 7,000 children in the care system in Wales, but only 3,800 foster families.We currently have 83 children and young people in foster care in Merthyr Tydfil; and we need more foster… Content last updated: 08 January 2024