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  • Derby day for Guilsfield and Llanrhaeadr

    LLANRHAEADR and Guilsfield meet at the Rec in a Mid Wales derby clash this weekend, writes Rory Sheehan. After three wins on the bounce, third-place Llanrhaeadr continue to defy all expectations this season as the JD Cymru North’s surprise package

  • Labour's Tom Davies 'devastated' by General Election result

    LABOUR’S Tom Davies says voters were “blinded by Brexit” during the 2019 General Election. Mr Davies, who gained 3,944 votes in Brecon and Radnorshire, added that Brexit overshadowed issues such as poverty and homelessness. Speaking at the

  • A Christmas event with an Eco Twist at the CAT centre

    CAT’s Green Christmas Fair is taking place on Saturday, December 14, and visitor centre entry and activities are all free and open to everyone. Craft-a-gift and decoration making workshops will take place throughout the day including carving a spoon

  • Recycling crews go above and beyond the call of duty in Powys

    It’s great to see residents recycling as much as possible, but one resident in Caersws area took things one step further recently!  With stringent recycling targets to achieve, we need all households to recycle all that they can, but it’s equally

  • Cabinet will look at tweaks to Powys schools funding formula

    ON TUESDAY, December 17, Powys County Council’s (PCC) cabinet is expected to agree to tweaks in the the School Funding Formula. Agreed earlier this year and seen as an answer to school funding problems, the formula is already seen as just the first

  • Tories gain Brecon and Radnorshire from Jane Dodds

    The Welsh Liberal Democrats Leader Jane Dodds has lost Brecon and Radnorshire to the Conservatives, becoming one of the shortest serving MPs in recent political history. Fay Jones won the seat with 21,958 votes, with Jane Dodds receiving 14,827

  • Craig Williams wins Montgomeryshire for Conservatives

    The Conservatives have held their seat in Montgomeryshire, with Craig Williams receiving 20,020 votes. Mr Williams said that it is a "privilege" to be elected and that he looks forward to working with a lot of Conservative MPs in Parliament.