News
Powys to benefit from UK Government Levelling Up Fund
Powys County Council have provisionally secured over £17.7 million of Levelling Up Funding from UK Government to promote recreational tourism in the county through transport investment.
Work to begin on the Welshpool active travel scheme
Work to improve active travel provision on Severn Road, in Welshpool is due to begin on Monday 27 November.
Winner: 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 national award.
River Severn Partnership wins £3.75m funding to boost wireless innovation
The River Severn Partnership (RSP) has been awarded £3.75m of Government funding to support the growth of wireless innovation and technology in some of its key economic sectors
Powys Balance Programme returns for unpaid carers
A programme that helps Powys' unpaid carers balance their own care needs, with the needs of those they look after, is to return.
Turn Black Friday green!
Powys County Council's waste and recycling team are encouraging the people of Powys to plan more sustainable Christmas this year and help turn Black Friday green.
Mid Wales Growth Deal progressing positively towards delivery in 2024
'2023 has seen good progress of the Mid Wales Growth Deal and it is now nearing the delivery phase' is the update shared between UK and Welsh Government ministers and Powys and Ceredigion County Council Leaders at a virtual meeting held on 09th November
Newtown Active Travel Bridge update
Construction of the new cycle and pedestrian active travel bridge in Newtown is progressing well, confirms Powys County Council.
Powys County Council signs groundbreaking cross border partnership
Powys County Council has signed a groundbreaking agreement with three other English and Welsh local authorities today (10 November)
Improved Planning Services
Understanding and navigating the planning application process in Powys has just been made easier thanks to improvements announced by the County Council's Planning Services.
Powys Careline Scam
Powys residents are urged to be vigilant as the council has been made aware of scam calls linked to Powys Careline.
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)