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Welsh Water has said the incident in Rhayader was not a burst pipe

"Burst" water pipe that saw primary school pupils sent home was faulty valve
A SUSPECTED burst water pipe at a primary school that resulted in pupils being sent home for the day was a faulty valve.

Pupils from Rhayader Primary School due to a burst water pipe

Pupils sent home from Powys primary school due to burst water pipe

Former Wesleyan Chapel, Long Bridge Street, Llanidloes. Picture in December 2021

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The £500K works is being undertaken to improve the gas network in Crickhowell

Road closed for a month as part of £500,000 gas improvements

Across the country, house prices have hit record highs for a fifth month in a row. (PA)

UK house prices hit new record highs for fifth month in a row

Cwmberllan Farm.

Victorian farmhouse and land goes up for sale for £3.5m

How the flats planned for the Robert Owen House site in Newtown could look.

Plans for 32 new council rent flats in Newtown get green light

Glantwymyn Health Centre which closed at the end of July 2019. Plans to turn it into a four bedroom house have been approved by Powys planners.

Former health centre to become four-bedroom home after care home plans prove 'unviable'

Powys County Hall, Llandrindod Wells. Picture: Mike Sheridan/County Times

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Unity House in Llandrinio - a pre application consultation is taking place over a proposal to convert the former nursing home into apartments.

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The Greggs drive-thru on the site.

Plans for major hotel and drive-thru development on edge of Welshpool withdrawn for second time

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