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Leaders joint statement in response to Centre of Technology statement
Ceredigion and Powys Councils are aware of and are monitoring the situation with the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT)
National Safeguarding Week focuses on support for rural communities
Safeguarding our rural communities is the theme of a wide-ranging programme taking place across Mid and West Wales for National Safeguarding Week, starting on Monday, 13th November.
Last few weeks of garden waste collections for 2023
Residents and garden waste collection subscribers are reminded that there are only a few weeks of collections left for this year.
Delight at success of council sponsored Service Children Awards
An awards ceremony, sponsored by the county council and celebrating the achievements of service children from across Wales, saw many successes for Powys.
Grow your business with a grant of up to £25k
Businesses in Powys with plans to expand, or secure their future in challenging times, could be eligible for a Growth Grant from the county council.
Powys to benefit from Welsh Government Natural Flood Management grant
Powys County Council have secured £676,728 from the Welsh Government's Natural Flood Management Accelerator Programme. The two-year programme aims to deliver nature-based flood management solutions in flood risk areas, and follows the work already carried out under the previous Natural Flood Management programme 2020-23.
Council to spend £5 million on digital improvements
More than £5 million is to be spent over four years on digital improvements that offer residents and businesses more choice and makes Powys County Council more resilient.
Second phase of dredging underway on Montgomery Canal restoration
Glandŵr Cymru, the Canal & River Trust in Wales, has started the second phase of dredging on the Montgomery Canal as part of the effort to restore the 200-year-old canal so that boats can once again use it and to protect the manmade waterway for future generations.
Powys is supporting Talk Money Week 2023
A campaign encouraging people to talk about money is being supported by Powys County Council.
Corporate Plan Consultation
Mid Wales residents are being given the opportunity to comment on a Corporate Plan for the region's Corporate Joint Committee (CJC).
Council calls on residents to back Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal
Residents are being urged by Powys County Council to get behind the Royal British Legion's annual Poppy Appeal and wear their poppies with pride
Procurement team is GO-ing places
Work to cut Powys County Council's carbon footprint by changing the way it buys in goods and services has been rewarded with a shortlisting for a national award.