Powys News
West Wales fabrication company Rails Direct Ltd. is gearing up to Wales firmly on the map of innovation within the disability and independent living sector at the annual Naidex expo at the NEC in Birmingham at the end of April.
Terminal illness charity, Marie Curie would like to say a heartfelt ‘Thank You’ to its supporters across Wales who gave their time to hand out its iconic daffodil pins, in return for donations.
The Mid Wales town of Rhayader, LD6 is preparing to become a ‘Google Town’ with the training of volunteers due to start on Monday next week.
Caerphilly, working in partnership with three other Welsh local authorities, has been nominated for three major recycling awards this year.
More than £5m will be spent on Powys schools in coming three financial years as part of a major improvement plan, following a decision by Powys County Council’s cabinet.
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.