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Ecological forum to advise on Montgomery Canal restoration

An ecological forum is to be set up to review and give advice on plans for the restoration of the Montgomery Canal.

Audit Wales review - Planning Services

The findings of an Audit Wales review will be used to improve the council's planning service, Powys County Council has said

Adult Services moves out of business continuity

A Powys County Council service has moved out of business continuity, almost five months after it was invoked as a preventative measure

Powys employers called on to support foster carers

As families across the country struggle with the ongoing cost of living crisis, Foster Wales Powys is calling on employers in the county to become 'fostering friendly', in hope of addressing the misconception that you cannot continue working if you become a foster carer.

Hundreds of businesses receive rate relief support

Over 650 Powys businesses in the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors have had their business rates bills reduced after applying for a rate relief scheme, the county council has said

Stepping down from Cabinet

Councillor, Susan McNicholas Cabinet Member for Future Generations has announced she is stepping down from her Cabinet role at the Council's AGM on 18 May.

Welshpool Church in Wales Primary School shortlisted for construction awards

A pioneering primary school, built by Powys County Council, has been shortlisted in two categories in Wales' prestigious construction awards ceremony

Royal Welsh to march through Hay-on-Wye

An army regiment will be marching through a Powys town later this month as part of a freedom parade

Welsh Government funding to transform Ystradgynlais Library

A south Powys library is set to be transformed thanks to Welsh Government funding worth almost £270,000, the county council has said

Glyndŵr's Way - vital path improvements bring benefits to all

May is National Walking Month, a great time to discover the many walking routes of Mid Wales. Among them is Glyndwr's Way, a 135 mile (217 km) long National Trail, where walkers can enjoy the very best of Mid Wales - open moorland, rolling farmland, woodland and forest.

Dyfed Powys Police and Crime Panel to meet with the Commissioner on 19 May

The Dyfed Powys Police and Crime Panel will be seeking answers to a number of questions put forward to the Police and Crime Commissioner during the Panel's next meeting at County Hall, Carmarthen, at 10.30am on Friday, May 19.

Council supporting Brecon Military Show

Powys residents have the opportunity to get a glimpse of what life is like on the frontline when a military show takes places later this month

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