The Safer Bridgend partnership is committed to addressing and reducing instances of anti-social behaviour in the town centres. This collaborative effort involves multiple stakeholders working together to create a
Welsh Governments new Future Proofing Fund is a capital grant between £5,000-£10,000 for businesses in retail, hospitality, and leisure sectors. Interested applicants must complete the eligibility checker prior to
On the evening of April 23rd, 2024, the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Porthcawl Chamber of Trade was held at the YMCA, John Street, Porthcawl. This meeting was
Updated plans for the redevelopment of the Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl were unanimously approved this week by Bridgend County Borough Council’s development control committee. This means that enabling works to
An official opening for the all-new community recycling centre in Pyle was held last week and a number of local school pupils along with Local Environmental Champions and award
The following is an email we received from one of our members whose business has been severely affected by increased levels of shoplifting and the police’s inability to help.
Porthcawl Chamber of Trade is happy to announce our continued support for local shops this St. David’s Day. For the third year running, we’re providing locally made, reusable cotton
A drop-in session and three-week public consultation is set to ask residents and businesses in Porthcawl for their views and thoughts on how the town centre can develop, thrive
On the 18th of December ‘Better Porthcawl’ were invited to a Stakeholder Engagement workshop by Bridgend County Borough Council, in order to represent the community on Porthcawl Town Centre’s
Below is a letter addressed to Cllr Huw David from Margaret Minhinnick, representing Sustainable Wales/Cymru Gynaliadwy, Porthcawl Chamber of Trade, and Better Porthcawl Partnership, voicing concerns about BCBC’s decision