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Cabinet to consider Ysgol y Cribarth language consultation report
Welsh-medium education could be introduced at a south Powys primary school if a recommendation to Cabinet is approved, the county council has said
Applications open for Early Years admissions
Applications are now open for children due to start pre-school in 2024, Powys County Council has said
New members needed for the Powys Local Access Forum
Powys County Council is inviting residents to put themselves forward to become a member of the Powys Local Access Forum (LAF) and play an important role in influencing the councils work looking after public rights of way and greenspace in the county.
Cradoc C.P. School and Judicial Review
A legal challenge over a decision to close a small school has been unsuccessful, Powys County Council has said
Powys positive parenting roadshow marks a year since the landmark children's rights legislation in Wales
The second roadshow in the series will visit Tesco Newtown on Thursday 9 March from 9.30am to 12.30pm.
Wiggle & Giggle sessions
Sessions are being held at two Powys libraries to help boost child communication skills, the county council has said.
Samplers and Embroidery exhibition
A mid Powys museum is currently holding a free exhibition to celebrate the popular tradition of sampler-making and embroidery, the county council has said.
Corporate and Strategic Equality Plan approved
The new Corporate and Strategic Equality Plan 2023-2027 has been approved by full council today (23 February).
Balanced budget approved
A balanced budget which will see investment for key services, including schools, has been approved
Plans for new school unveiled
Exciting plans for a new school that will transform education for vulnerable learners in Powys have been unveiled, the county council has said
Private fostering
Looking after someone else's child? That could be a private fostering arrangement and you need to let us know so we can support you.
Rogue traders target Powys residents and businesses
Residents and businesses in Powys are being warned by the county council that a team of rogue traders are in the county offering to tarmac people's driveways