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
With the judging complete, the results are in, and we’re excited to announce the deserving winners of this Christmas tradition, generously funded by the Porthcawl Town Council. Well done
In our efforts to reduce plastic, the Porthcawl Chamber of Trade decided to make its own commemorative wreath. The oasis was reused from an earlier floral tribute. (An oasis is
The Porthcawl Chamber of Trade are contacting traders in Porthcawl Town Centre. Bridgend Borough Council planning department have identified our members as being key stakeholders in relation to the
Ban on single-use plastics – Welsh Government The Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Wales) Act 2023 (“the Act”) is a new law which will make it a criminal offence to supply
After the Cenin Renewables, Stormy Down visit, organised for the Porthcawl Chamber of Trade, Gemma Christie, from The Pantri Box said: “No one can say I don’t spoil my kids! I treated