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Heritage
Merthyr Tydfil in the 1850’s was the largest town in Wales, innovation and creativity have always played a part in the industrial history of Merthyr Tydfil.Whether it be the inspiration which resulted… Content last updated: 12 January 2022
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Natural Heritage Areas
Natural Heritage The County Borough benefits from a rich and distinctive natural heritage which includes highly valued landscapes and biodiversity sites. The landscape of the countryside is primarily… Content last updated: 16 March 2022
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Report a Dead Animal
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council will collect any Dead Animals on the road for disposal such as a Cats, Dogs, livestock and wild animals.If you want to dispose of a dead pet you would need to mak… Content last updated: 16 July 2024
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Nant Morlais Sinkhole update 5.12.24
Due to the current weather conditions, the water level within the culvert has risen and Welsh Water have had to pause their works for a crane to be moved onsite to carry out the urgent stabilisation w… Content last updated: 05 December 2024
Report by the Panel Chief Constable Vaughan - Cymraeg
Start Up Grant Guidance Notes
SWPCP Expenses and Allowances for 2014 2015
SWPCP Expenses and Allowances for 2015 2016 En
SWPCP Expenses and Allowances for 2016 2017
Becoming Bilingual in Merthyr Tydfil County Borough
Being Bilingual Booklet Final Version English 2022
Practical Guide on services that are available for children and young people with disabilities
Smoking policy
ED012 Deposit Plan Easy read version
SOAP - Living Well Refresh 2019-2020
Single Integrated Plan Reviewed 2014-2015
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BBC Cymru Wales announces new collection of content celebrating Merthyr Tydfil
Welsh icons Ruth Jones and Steve Speirs team up for a standalone special as part of collection of programmes to shine a light on the Welsh town To coincide with the bicentenary of Cyfarthfa Castle, BB… Content last updated: 09 April 2025
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Completion of Audit PCC Cymraeg
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Christmas lights switch-on virtual due to Covid-19 uncertainty
The continuing uncertainty caused by the pandemic means that Merthyr Tydfil’s Christmas lights will have a ‘virtual’ switch-on for the second year in a row. With Covid-19 infections still at a high ra… Content last updated: 22 October 2021