PLANS to convert a former ambulance station into a house of multiple occupation (HMO) have been slammed by a town council in Powys.
Author - Elgan Hearn
Local Democracy Reporter
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PLANS to build a slurry store at a field known to flood, which is close to the River Severn near Welshpool, have been rejected by Powys planners.
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REFUSE collectors choosing to take bank holidays off rather than work overtime has been revealed as an issue that has caused disruption waste and...
BLAMING a cabinet member for operational issues that led to problems with new waste and recycling collection routes has been criticised by a senior...
A COUNCIL Tax refund has been suggested as a goodwill gesture for residents due to the shambolic roll out of the new waste and recycling routes in...
ASKING councillors to drop requests to call in planning applications to be decided by the Powys council Planning committee “compromises” the process...
TAXI journeys in Powys could cost more if new council proposals are agreed.
PLANS for three holiday lodges at a site near Llanfair Caereinion have been given the go ahead by Powys councillors.

