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Substance Misuse & Alcohol Forum

The Substance Misuse & Alcohol Forum, SMAF, is a young peoples led forum which aims to promote and inform other young people in Bridgend County Borough of the adverse effects of binge drinking and substance misuse.

The forum aims to help identify gaps in provisions and services to help contribute to making Bridgend a better place to live in. If you are between 14 and 25 years of age and would like to get involved with the forum then please feel free to email us at info@yellowwalesforums.co.uk or telephone the Young Persons Forum Worker on 01656 737494. For further information you can aslo check out our website at www.yellowwalesforums.co.uk

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Transform your patch

The Llynfi Valley BMX Club are asking if you will help raise awareness of the Transform Your Patch campaign.

Bridgend County Borough’s Community Cohesion Strategy for 2011 - 2014

This is Bridgend County Borough’s Community Cohesion Strategy for 2011 - 2014. It sets out our long-term strategic vision for integrated, inclusive and cohesive communities and includes an Action Plan that provides the framework for future activities in this area. The Strategy has been developed by Safer Bridgend in partnership with other public, private and voluntary sector bodies represented on the Local Service Board and with involvement of the wider community. We want everyone who lives or works in the County Borough to play their part in achieving our vision.

Are you in the picture?

If you have recently been involved in a community project check out our photo gallery to see if you have been snapped.


Your car may be at risk if you don't hide your keys

There has been a recent spate of dwelling burglaries in the borough where burglars are breaking into houses, taking the car keys and stealing the car and other posessions.

Home Fire Safety Checks

South Wales Fire and Rescue Services carries out approximately 6000 Home Fire Safety Checks and fit approximately 12000 smoke alarms in homes throughout the area each year.