Mid & West Wales News
A flight of steps along a footpath to one of Wales’ most popular waterfalls have been repaired, Powys County Council has announced.
Plans to introduce a dedicated bus interchange in Llandrindod Wells have moved a step closer after Powys County Council purchased a key piece of land.
The oldest document held by Powys County Council’s Archives service celebrates its 700th birthday later this month.
Mid Wales motorists are being reminded that the A489 Newtown to Kerry road will be closed for two weeks from next week for crucial bypass alignment work.
An unique opportunity has become available to graziers. Over 2,000 acres of grass keep, which includes open hill, lower fields and two hay meadows, have become available in Powys, through Roger Parry & Partners, for a nominal fee.
One of the UK’s leading telematics companies has been confirmed as a sponsor of this year’s Wales Transport Awards.
In a Ceremony held on 16 March, the British Empire Medal was awarded to Tony Hawkins, formerly of Llandysul. The medal was awarded for voluntary services to disabled people in Ceredigion.
Ceredigion County Council are urging residents to be aware of scam calls, having recently received reports of scam calls being made to Ceredigion residents from callers claiming to be from the ‘local Council’.
Melin Homes held a celebration event at its new Mountain View development in Crickhowell last week.
A major step forward has been taken to provide better facilities for people in the Welshpool area who have substance misuse issues.