Potters withdraw application to convert historic Welshpool building into flats
The waste management firm applied to turn a grade II-listed building in Church Street in Welshpool town centre into six flats.
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The waste management firm applied to turn a grade II-listed building in Church Street in Welshpool town centre into six flats.
The call came at a sell-out conference, which attracted 120 delegates as well as exhibitors and sponsors at a Powys hotel.
The new cemetery in Machynlleth has been built “thanks to a collaboration between the county council and town council”.
Emergency Services were scrambled to the A458 after a crash near Middletown just outside Welshpool this morning (November 27).
The money has been awarded by the Welsh Government’s Direct Food Support grants.
Dyfed-Powys Police have closed the A458 in both directions after a crash between Middletown and Trewern.
The Golden Rice Bowl in Llandrindod Wells has received a new rating of three after previously being given a score of zero by inspectors form the food hygiene inspectors after they found that “dirt could be scraped off the floor.”
Rural Affairs Minister, Lesley Griffiths MS, will be at the showground in Llanelwedd.
Trystan Roberts, 47, from Llanidloes in Powys was initially diagnosed after an infection in 2007.
The figures were released by the force as it launches its latest social media to empower those living in abusive households them help to speak out
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