Powys News
In the last ten years, 388 farmers, their family members or farm workers have been killed on British farms and of these, 38 were in Wales.
An economic development champion from Llandrindod Wells has been chosen to join The Big Walk, an idea from the Eden Project, made possible by the National Lottery.
Talyllyn Railway will be holding a special ‘Anything Goes’ event on Saturday, June 16 June to celebrate the return to service of locomotive No.3 ‘Sir Haydn’ and the naming of a new diesel locomotive.
A further 110 people associated with a primary school and nursery will be offered Hepatitis A vaccination following an outbreak of the infection.
The wonders of Mid Wales and the spectacular Cardigan Bay coastline will be promoted at Birmingham New Street Station next week.
A nurse manager, who is in charge of providing palliative care services across West Wales, has praised her team ahead of International Nurses Day (Saturday, May 12).
Around 60 people associated with a Powys primary school will be offered the Hepatitis A vaccination.
A unique cycling holiday through the Shropshire Hills and Welsh borderlands, visiting small craft breweries, a vineyard and sampling the best local food, is proving popular this year.
An award winning Mid Wales country house hotel will be proudly flying the flag for Wales at this summer’s ‘Oscars’ for the UK’s hospitality industry.
Food and tourism businesses in Aberystwyth and the Dyfi valley are using Wales Tourism Week – May 12-20 – to explore how to make more of the Dyfi Biosphere area’s international UNESCO status.