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News and events
Christmas has come to a village near you
Broughton Community Council would like to thank the kind sponsors of the Christmas Tree’s you see around our villages this year.
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Citizens Advice Bureau will now be available at Community House, Darby Road, Brynteg on Tuesdays.
All appointments must be pre-booked.
Making the most of Moss Valley
Friends of Moss Valley know that aspects of the park need some TLC to ensure it is fully accessible and safe for all to enjoy. In order to achieve this, they are looking to get input from those that use the space.
Citizens Advice – Returning Soon to Brynteg Community House – By appointment only
Citizens Advice Services are returning to Brynteg Community House. All visits are by appointment only.
To book an appointment, leave your name, address, contact number and a brief description of the enquiry by calling 01978 364639.
Play Area Maintenance
Due to the constraints of the current COVID-19 epidemic, all play areas have been closed to the public. However, the community council have taken this opportunity to repaint and maintain the play areas allowing us to both extend the life of the equipment and address any safety issues.
Certification and Approval of the Annual Accounts for 2019-20
Certification and Approval of the Annual Accounts for 2019-20 Regulation 15(1) of the Accounts and Audit (Wales) Regulations 2014 (as amended) requires that Responsible Financial Officer of Broughton Community Council signs and dates the Statement of Accounts and certify that it properly represents Broughton Community Council’s income and expenditure for the year. The Regulations required […]
VE Day May 8th 2020 75 years
75 years ago, on the 7th May 1945, the formal act of military surrender was signed by Germany, thereby ending the war in Europe. On the next day 8th May, celebrations broke out all over the world to mark Victory in Europe or VE Day. In Britain, Winston Churchill marked the occasion by declaring 8th May a public holiday. When the news that the axis forces had finally admitted defeat came, communities all around the country came together to celebrate, there were street parties and parades throughout the Western world, especially in the United Kingdom. More than a million people took to the streets in Great Britain and the day was declared a national holiday.






