Plans to place a ‘living roof’ on a Knighton bus shelter, will not go ahead after funds were diverted elsewhere
The Welsh government's spending plans for the next year were given the go-ahead in the Senedd on Tuesday
A Llandrindod Wells couple, whose family have run a business in the town for over 100 years, have retired
Kington Town Council will continue to provide an article for a local magazine despite some publication changes
Llandrindod Wells Town Council calls on Welsh Government for more support to provide public toilets after the MP raised the matter in Westminster
Plans for a new brochure, promoting all of Kington's festivals and activities during 2025, have changed
Llandrindod Wells Carnival Committee’s annual St David’s Day Concert was once again held in Llandrindod Wells
Builth Wells Town Council has given a £25 donation towards the creation of a well being park to complement and enhance Bronllys Hospital
Plans by a town centre pub in Builth Wells to convert a building it purchased last year into additional room for diners, have been supported by the town council
Honesty boxes and pay-to-use showers at Builth Wells public toilets have netted the council over £500
A Powys County Council officer will work with Builth Wells Town Council on its response to Sustainable Powys
Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe MP David Chadwick calls on Government to scrap energy bill rise for pensioners stripped of Winter Fuel Payment
Llandrindod Wells Glen Usk Hotel will be turned into flats and commercial units after planning permission was granted
Llandrindod Wells Town Council has been awarded a £269,050 grant to build a new skatepark in the town.
Brecon and Radnor Senedd Member James Evans gives his views on new appointment system for recycling centres in Powys
Builth Wells Town Council give £400 sponsorship for a girls’ rugby tour from Ysgol Calon Cymru to Manchester
A proposal to refurbish the grave of a major benefactor toLlandrindod Wells, Builth Wells and Llanelwedd, is being considered by local councils
Time is running out to take part in a Llandrindod Wells survey about the idea of a monthly street market