One in ten workers surveyed in Wales don’t have a good understanding of their workplace rights, reveals recent research conducted by YouGov.
Baschurch man drove more than 80mph on Newtown bypass
A MOTORIST has been fined but has kept his driving licence after admitting speeding more than 30 miles per hour above the speed limit on the Newtown bypass.
Are waste bin collections moving to 4 weekly?
As part of the Powys County Council draft budget for 2021-22, it is proposed to move the three weekly residual waste collection to four weekly.
3.9% increase in Council Tax next year likely
Powys County Council’s Cabinet are set to discuss a possible 3.9% increase in Council Tax as part of the 2021-2022 budget.
Changes to qualifications confirmed by Education Minister Kirsty Williams following further disruption to learning
Learners in Wales studying for Qualifications Wales approved GCSE, AS and A levels this year will receive grades determined by their school or college, based on work they have completed over their course.
Full Town Council meeting next week
A full meeting of Newtown & Llanllwchaiarn Town Council will be held next Monday 25th January 2021 at 6:30pm.
Ministers seek Senedd consent for emergency Bill to manage Senedd election during Covid pandemic
The Welsh Government is to seek the Senedd’s consent for an emergency Bill to be introduced to ensure the next Senedd election happens safely, enabling the electorate to participate and vote during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
70% of Welsh care home residents to have vaccine by Friday
Seventy per cent of care home residents and staff in Wales should have received the Covid-19 vaccine by the end of this week, Health Minister Vaughan Gething has said.
Powys asks you to ‘Make recycling your New Year’s resolution’
Powys County Council wants you to make recycling your New Year’s resolution in order to make a big difference to our environment.
More laptops for learners from Welsh Government
More than 35,000 additional laptops will be provided to learners over the next few weeks bringing the total provided by the Welsh Government since the start of the coronavirus pandemic to over 133,000.