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Powys residents could be expected to play a greater role in gritting roads and pathways in their communities, using salt bins ...
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to five of Powys’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.
James Evans has urged residents to make their voices heard as public consultation opens on controversial plans for a ...
A safety campaign is returning to Builth Wells ahead of this year’s Royal Welsh Show, aiming to keep visitors safe while ...
On Sunday, July 6, more than 40 tractors and a handful of 4x4s gathered in Nantmel for the annual Nantmel Tractor Run, organised by the Tractor Enthusiasts of Nantmel (TEN).
The Senedd passed plans for a £1.30-a-night tourism tax in parts of Wales from 2027. Senedd members voted 37-13 for the ...
Three Year 6 pupils from Llangynidr Community Primary School travelled to Swansea on Friday, July 4, to represent their class ...
A popular sporting fundraiser is returning to Builth Wells this summer – with even more options for participants and a new ...
Scrapping future sales of Powys County Council farms and dropping the authority’s £10 million annual capital receipts target ...
There are no current plans to introduce monthly black bin collections in Powys, a senior councillor has said.
Two leading figures from Glasbury Arts Summer School are hitting the road to raise funds for the organisation’s Harps in ...
The organisation that represents more than 600 tourism and hospitality businesses across Mid Wales has launched a Members Hub ...