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£1.8m theatre refurbishment to begin on Monday

A major refurbishment of Theatr Brycheiniog, in Brecon, is to begin on Monday (19 February) thanks to £1.8 million in UK Government Levelling Up funding.

Bird keeper prosecuted

Failing to house captive poultry when an All-Wales Avian Influenza Protection Zone was in place has cost a north Powys man over £2,700 after they were prosecuted by the county council

We foster as a family - Hannah and Ed's story

Have you considered becoming a foster carer and would you like to find out more?

Apprentice of the Year award for Sarah

A Powys County Council employee has been named Apprentice of the Year by Swansea Gower College.

Business Leaders Needed to Support the Delivery of the Mid Wales Growth Deal

Business leaders and economic experts are being sought to support the development and delivery of the Mid Wales Growth Deal

Opinions sought across Mid Wales on energy and transport use

To aid the planning, a public engagement energy survey is now live and residents in Mid Wales have eight weeks to share their views

Liaison officers will support towns' regeneration

Five town centre liaison officers, paid for by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (Levelling Up), are now in post and supporting economic development across Powys.

Name for new Brecon school revealed

A new primary school that will open in south Powys later this year has been named, the county council has said

School Admissions Appeals Panel Members wanted

Volunteers are needed to help to decide on appeals by parents / carers regarding their application for a school place, the county council has said

Paths to Prosperity: Powys County Council and Ramblers Cymru collaborate on community trail development project

Powys County Council and Ramblers Cymru are thrilled to introduce "Paths to Prosperity," a collaborative effort to boost community involvement in access, create economic opportunities, and improve visitor experience by developing trails in Welshpool, Llangors, and Coelbren.

Could you run training sessions to boost the skills of Powys adults?

Organisations that could run training for Powys adults, that will boost their skills and job prospects, are being invited to apply for a Shared Prosperity Fund (Levelling Up) Grant.

Opportunities to learn and share for Powys event organisers

Commercial and community event organisers in Powys are being invited to get involved in a new project that can help them with training, networking and support.