Water bills in Powys set to rise by 42 PER CENT over the next few years
Bills are expected to rise by 42 per cent for the average household over the next five years at both Welsh Water and Hafren Dyfrdwy
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Bills are expected to rise by 42 per cent for the average household over the next five years at both Welsh Water and Hafren Dyfrdwy
Welshpool Library will not be reopening as planned on Monday December 23 and instead will be back on Monday January 6.
Dyfed-Powys Police were forced to close the A470 this morning after a single vehicle crashed.
The A470 in Powys has been closed by police after a crash
Council officers will be making an intervention at a Powys Primary school after Estyn found it needs “significant improvement”.
A Powys Primary school has been placed in ‘special measures’ by Estyn after a recent inspection
The owner was fined £75 as they didn’t clean up after their dog had fouled in Foel, near Llanfair Caereinion.
Councillors are pleading for the Welsh Government to put more money in and avoid a 13.5 per cent council tax rise.
Adam Jones, 41, who lived in Crickhowell, was found to have left victims with unfinished work, turning their homes into building sites.
George Joseph Powell, 21, from the Guilsfield area, was involved in a collision on the A490, between Guilsfield and Welshpool.
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