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Llandrindod Wells town council search for a new school governor will go on at the December meeting.

The search for a Llandrindod Wells school governor to represent the town council, will go on at the December meeting.

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The search for a Llandrindod Wells school governor to represent the town council, will go on at the December meeting.
The search for a Llandrindod Wells school governor to represent the town council, will go on at the December meeting.

Deputy Mayor Councillor Paul Smith recently resigned from the role at Ysgol Trefonnen because he has become a parent governor at Crossgates Primary School.

He told town councillors recently that if that appointment had not come up he would have continued with Trefonnen School.

“There is a great group of governors there with a range of skills and a school with a lot of diversity and depravation. It is a good school and you could make a difference there,” he said.

Llandrindod Wells Mayor Councillor Marcia Morgan said she is a governor at Cefnllys Primary School and it can be a busy role but it is also very rewarding.

No members of the council volunteered at the November meeting so the clerk said she would ask three absent members if they would like to take on the role.

The matter will be placed on the December agenda for further discussion.