FINANCE chiefs at Powys County Council are pleased with the 2024/2025 budget position as it stood at the end of February.
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POWYS planners have refused plans to legitimise a development dubbed an “eyesore” near Brecon.
SUPPORT for increasing use of Welsh are more readily available, a councillor who regretted his father wasn’t able to pass the language down has said.
AN “ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS” business in Merthyr Tydfil town centre has had to close its doors because of the costs it faces.
A RETROSPECTIVE scheme for works at a historic Pembrokeshire pub has been approved by county planners.
PLANS to convert a garden shed to a holiday let at a Pembrokeshire seaside village with the highest rates of second homes and holiday lets in the county have...
A GWYNEDD cattle and sheep farming business is hoping to diversify its activities by creating a bespoke holiday park on land at Pwllheli.
A FALLING out among teenagers has hit attendance at a new youth club but council chiefs still consider the project to be a success.
A GWENT council’s cabinet has said it will continue to support the use of Welsh and English names despite backing other bodies that have dropped English.
A BUNGALOW next to a village shop is to be demolished and replaced with three flats despite objections from neighbours.