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Powys is supporting Talk Money Week 2023

A campaign encouraging people to talk about money is being supported by Powys County Council.

Corporate Plan Consultation

Mid Wales residents are being given the opportunity to comment on a Corporate Plan for the region's Corporate Joint Committee (CJC).

Council calls on residents to back Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal

Residents are being urged by Powys County Council to get behind the Royal British Legion's annual Poppy Appeal and wear their poppies with pride

Procurement team is GO-ing places

Work to cut Powys County Council's carbon footprint by changing the way it buys in goods and services has been rewarded with a shortlisting for a national award.

Preparations made ahead of Storm Ciarán

In preparation for Storm Ciarán, Powys County Council is working together with partner agencies and local flood groups to ensure communities are prepared for the expected heavy and persistent rain.

#ChangeTheStory for women and girls

Residents of Powys are being urged to join four walks in the county on Saturday 25 November to show their support for ending men's violence against women and girls.

Council to offer free parking in run-up to Christmas

Free car parking will be on offer at Powys County Council's pay and display car parks for three key shopping days in the run-up to Christmas, the county council has announced

Do you have a question about council services?

People who live, work or study in Powys are being invited to submit a question to the next full meeting of the county council on Thursday 7 December

Director of Education and Children's Services to retire

Powys County Council Director of Education and Children's Services Lynette Lovell is to retire from the council next year, it has been announced

Sustainable Powys

Powys County Council is taking a new approach to how it plans and delivers public services in the future.

It's SCARY how much pumpkin ends up in the bin each year!

With Halloween drawing nearer, Powys residents are urged to make sure their leftover pumpkins don't meet a frightening end by being chucked away with the rest of the rubbish.

Dyfed Powys Police and Crime Panel to meet with the Commissioner on 27 October

The Dyfed Powys Police and Crime Panel is due to meet with Dafydd Llewelyn, Dyfed Powys Police and Crime Commissioner during the Panel's next meeting at the Chamber of Ceredigion County Council, Aberaeron at 10.30am on Friday, 27 October.

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