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Cabinet to consider Welsh-medium plans for Ysgol y Cribarth

Plans to introduce a Welsh-medium stream at a south Powys primary school will be considered by Cabinet next week, the county council has said

Creation of new primary school faces 12-month delay

Exciting plans to create a new primary school in south Powys could be delayed by 12 months if a recommendation is accepted by Cabinet, the county council has said

Parents urged to stop using self-feeding pillows

Parents in Powys that have baby self-feeding pillows are being urged by the county council to stop using them and dispose of them safely

New point of contact for adults seeking hearing loss support

A new text service for adults who are Deaf or experiencing hearing loss is now live.

Work to begin on the second phase of the Treowen Active Travel Route

Work to begin the second phase of an active travel route in Treowen, Newtown, will begin Monday 5 December.

New Start Centre expands education provision

An education setting in Brecon has expanded its provision to support learners aged 6-11 overcome barriers to learning, the county council has confirmed

Still time to submit potential development sites

Residents, landowners, developers and community councils still have time to identify suitable land that can meet the needs of their local community

Powys Veterans Urged to Get Involved in Survey

Powys armed forces veterans are being urged to take part in a UK-wide Office of National Statistics veteran's survey to learn more about their needs

Cabinet Assistants

The Leader of Powys County Council has announced the appointment of two Cabinet Assistants to support the work of portfolio holders in key areas.

Four-day school week option removed by council

Schools in Powys will not move to a four-day week to reduce running costs, the county council has confirmed

Two-year jail sentence for rogue trader

A rogue trader who defrauded a retired Powys resident into paying £60,000 for construction work that was substandard and incomplete has been given a two-year prison sentence

Vision for the Future - we want your views

Powys County Council has a new vision for the future, and it is quite simple - Stronger Fairer Greener.

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