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  • Overturned milk float closed A458 for several hours

    A stretch of the A458 was closed on Saturday after a milk lorry overturned. The lorry landed on its side between Llangadfan and Mallwyd following the incident at about 12pm. A crane was required to recover the lorry, as the A458 was closed

  • Lively night of orchestral fun at The Hafren

    SINFONIA Cymru presents a lively programme of music by Mozart, Bartok and leading Welsh composer Huw Watkins, at The Hafren, Newtown, next Thursday, March 1, at 7.45pm.The concert features Mozart’s intense and passionate Symphony No. 40 in G minor, and

  • Latham Park hosts successful junior friendly

    Robins prevail in friendlyLATHAM Park hosted a friendly with a difference on Sunday as Newtown under 14s boys hosted the Wales under 16s girls squad.A well contested match saw both sides committed to passing football with the Robins prevailing 5-2 winners

  • Blues bid to shoot down Airbus

    CAERSWS host Airbus UK Broughton on Saturday with manager Graham Evans warning his side not to rest on their laurels.Evans hailed his side’s display in victory at Flint last week but warned the performance would have to be built on against the Wingmakers

  • Newtown fined for ruckus ahead of Prestatyn rematch

    NEWTOWN travel to Prestatyn Town on Sunday, just days after both clubs were fined for a melee during their clash at Latham Park last month.Both clubs were fined £600 with £300 suspended and £50 costs for the ruckus during the Robins 3-0 win on Saturday

  • Guils bid to shock Canaries

    Guilsfield travel to league leaders Caernarfon Town with manager Nathan Leonard backing his side to cause a shock.“They don’t come any tougher in this league,” said Leonard. “We will have to be at our best and have some luck to come away with anything

  • Saints bid to bounce back at Nomads

    TNS manager Scott Ruscoe insisted only domestic success will help his side get over their Irn-Bru Cup heartache.The Saints were punished by two late strikes as Dumbarton hit back and sentenced the Oswestry club to a second Irn-Bru Cup semi final exit