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Coming now to local communities: Energy advice for householders

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Public ownership of utilities

Stub / Live blog, updates to follow. 25th July, 2022: The TUC has called for public ownership of the utitilty companies. BREAKING 🚨⚡️| We are now...

Transforming Education Programme relaunched – Powys County Council

18 July 2022 A programme which will transform education in Powys has today been relaunched, the county council has announced. Powys County Council's Transforming Education Programme was relaunched by Cllr Pete Roberts, Cabinet Member for a Learning Powys at reception held at Tŵr Brycheiniog on the first day of the Royal Welsh Show (Monday, 18

Ysgol Cedewain turf-cutting ceremony – Powys County Council

15 July 2022 A turf-cutting ceremony, marking the start of work on the building of a brand-new school for pupils with additional learning needs, has taken place. Powys County Council and its contractor Wynne Construction has started to build the new replacement building for Ysgol Cedewain in Newtown. The project is being funded by the

Live broadcasting ambition for Powys

15 July 2022 Powys County Council's cabinet is committed to open and transparent democracy and is looking for technological solutions to broadcasting more of its meetings live. Council Leader, Councillor James Gibson-Watt said the cabinet wanted to be as accessible as possible but needed to find solutions that could support bilingual discussion as well as

Council to take part in Powys Pride parade

15 July 2022 Representatives from Powys County Council will be taking part in the first ever Powys Pride parade in Llandrindod Wells this weekend. The parade, which being held on Saturday, 16, July, is a landmark event for the LGBTQ+ community in Powys. It will also be a landmark event for the council as they
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