Winter Fair helping Powys town to shine bright at Christmas
Builth mayor Mark Hammond received a cheque from RWAS chief executive Aled Rhys Jones to help light up the town.
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Builth mayor Mark Hammond received a cheque from RWAS chief executive Aled Rhys Jones to help light up the town.
Radnor Hills marketing manager Chris Butler and marketing executive Kali Secker were invited to an event at the House of Lords.
Killick has previously been in jail for drink driving offences.
Sheep farmer Tom Evans’ autobiography, titled ‘Where the Hell’s the Time Gone: A Life in Farming’, was launched at the Royal Welsh Show earlier this year.
Police noticed something was amiss when they tried to give a drunk man a lift home - and he filled their boot with stolen tools.
YSGOL Calon Cymru is urging parents and carers to join them in developing a brand-new Friends of the School/Parent Teacher Association (PTA).
A PUBLIC meeting will be held next week to discuss the future of the East Radnorshire Day Centre, which has been unable to reopen since the pandemic due to funding issues.
Mathew Radburn stole nearly £200 worth of items from the Metropole Hotel in Llandrindod Wells on two separate occasions, in April and May this year.
A CASE of assault against a Powys businessman has been postponed until next month.
THE pupils of Franksbridge Primary School have been working alongside ceramic artist, Jody McPartlin to create an eye-catching and patriotic mosaic welcoming visitors to the school.
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