/en/council/children-and-young-people/blaenau-gwent-youth-forum/tackling-bullying-and-encouraging-children-and-young-people-to-talk/
A-to-Z of Services: T
/en/business/health-safety/tattooing-acupuncture-electrolysis-cosmetic-piercing/
Apply to register
/en/business/licences-permits/tax-check-service-for-licence-applicants/
Tax Check Service for Licence Applicants
/en/business/licences-permits/taxi-licences/hackney-carriageprivate-hire-vehicle-driver-s-licences/
How to apply for a Hackney Carriage/Private Hire Vehicle Driver’s Licence
/en/business/blaenau-gwent-business-hub/tech-valleys/
Information about the Tech Valleys project
/en/resident/schools-learning/stem/
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
/en/resident/births-deaths-marriages/tell-us-once/
Tell Us Once is voluntary to use and very helpful. It enables you to report a death only once, telling central and local government services securely and confidentially without you having to inform them individually.
/en/business/licences-permits/entertainment-alcohol-licensing/temporary-events-notice/
For small events, occasional events of less than 499 people which
/en/resident/environmental-health/pollution/housing-standards/
Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council is responsible for the enforcement of housing standards within Blaenau Gwent.
/en/resident/schools-learning/term-dates/
Up to date school term dates and holidays for schools in Blaenau Gwent
/en/corporate/accessibility/
/en/resident/schools-learning/becoming-bilingual-1/the-benefits-of-being-bilingual/
Evidence base research has shown that being bilingual has many benefits
/en/council/children-and-young-people/blaenau-gwent-youth-forum/rhianna-lewis-uk-youth-parliament-member-for-blaenau-gwent/
UK Youth Parliament member for Blaenau Gwent
/en/resident/voting-elections/the-boundary-commission-for-wales/
Have your say on our initial proposals before 3 November
/en/business/blaenau-gwent-business-hub/the-business-hub/
A free on-line service for all Blaenau Gwent businesses
/en/council/policies-plans-strategies/the-council-constitution/
The Constitution describes the various bodies that make up the Council, their functions, Membership and procedural rules
/en/resident/waste-recycling/waste-education-reduce-reuse-and-recycle/the-den-reuse-shop-now-open/
The Den is open 6 days a week, Wednesday – Monday from 9.30 am until 4:30 pm, the site is closed on Tuesdays.
/en/resident/schools-learning/becoming-bilingual-1/the-education-journey/
As a parent, deciding on your child’s education will be one of the most important decisions that you will make.
/en/visitors/theatres-cinemas/the-met/
The Met is the recently refurbished cultural and conference centre situated in the middle of Abertillery
/en/council/equalities-welsh-language/the-welsh-language-in-blaenau-gwent/
Understand the Welsh language scheme and access the annual report
/en/visitors/blue-plaques-and-memorials/thora-silverthorn/
The ninth Purple Plaque to be unveiled in Wales celebrates a courageous nurse and a champion of her profession who grew up in Abertillery and went on to become one of the first British nurses to volunteer to help the wounded in the Spanish Civil War. The plaque for Thora Silverthorne was unveiled on the outside of Abertillery Museum, Blaenau Gwent, on Friday, May 13, 2022.
/en/business/blaenau-gwent-business-hub/business-support-growth/business-finance/tourism-development-grant/
The Blaenau Gwent Tourism Development Grant is funded by UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund and managed by Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council. The Grant aims to support the growth and development of new and existing businesses within the Hospitality and Tourism sectors.
/en/business/blaenau-gwent-business-hub/business-support-growth/business-finance/tourism-investment-support-scheme/
Investment fund comprising a mix of repayable and non-repayable finance
/en/business/blaenau-gwent-business-hub/business-directory-groups/town-centre-business-forums/
Links to businesses, forums, and business groups in Blaenau Gwent
/en/visitors/towns-and-shopping/
The best ways to spend the day in one of our towns
/en/visitors/blue-plaques-and-memorials/ray-gunter/
On Friday 6th December 2013, Torfaen MP Paul Murphy unveiled a commemorative plaque in honour of Ray Gunter, the Llanhilleth born former Labour MP and Cabinet Minister. The plaque was placed in the railway station of his hometown in recognition of his time as President of the Transport and Salaried Staff Association.
/en/resident/highways/traffic-regulation-orders/traffic-regulation-orders/
A Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) is the statutory legal document necessary to support a range of measures, which govern or restrict the use of public roads.
/en/resident/schools-learning/youth-services/training-volunteering/
Access a range of training and accredited courses for young people
/en/visitors/home-of-the-nhs/
To further explore the story of the National Health Service and Aneurin Bevan there are a number of sites to visit.
/en/visitors/theatres-cinemas/tredegar-little-theatre/
The Little Theatre is home to the Tredegar Thespian Players, who present three plays a year
/en/visitors/museums-archives/tredegar-local-history-museum/
The museum has a varied collection of artefacts reflecting the industry and life of this important iron making town.
/en/visitors/attractions/tredegar-medical-aid-society-heritage-centre/
This heritage centre tells the story of how Aneurin Bevan MP as Minister of Health used the society as the blueprint for rolling out free healthcare for everyone when he ‘Tredegarised’ the UK.
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Built in 1858, the iron clock tower is a symbolic reminder that the town's existence and growth was due to the production of iron
/en/business/blaenau-gwent-business-hub/business-support-growth/business-finance/tredegar-townscape-heritage-initiative/
Big Lottery funded regeneration grants for Tredegar based businesses
/en/resident/countryside/tree-management-protected-trees-tpos/
Advice, frequently asked questions, and how to apply for work on protected trees