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One of Wales’ most exciting contemporary artists is returning to his roots this month, with a new exhibition at the ...
Across England and Wales, Olivia and Muhammad were the most popular names last year, given to 2,761 and 5,721 babies ...
A new type of foster care being launched in Powys is offering carers more than £19,000 a year - even if no child is placed ...
This year’s Trallong Eisteddfod proved a resounding success, drawing performers and audiences from across Wales to Maescar ...
An award-winning initiative delivering health and wellbeing support directly to Powys’ rural communities has marked its first year with more than 760 health checks carried out – and nearly 100 people ...
The impact that climate change and the nature emergency will have on the lives of youngsters in Powys needs to be considered when combating child poverty, a senior councillor believes.
The longest waits for treatment in Wales’ NHS have risen again, fresh figures show, with Health Secretary Jeremy Miles calling the spike “disappointing.” ...
Powys Teaching Health Board (PTHB) has partnered with local charity Flora Cultura to provide gardening, outdoor activities and skills development for people with mental health conditions, learning ...
Rather than routinely dosing the entire flock, Glyn and Chris Davies from Awel y Grug, Cefn Coch, Montgomershire, now only treat individual lambs that show signs of needing it – a method known as ...
Bluetongue restrictions prevented livestock exhibitors from England and Scotland attending this year’s Royal Welsh Show. However, RWAS President John R Owen praised the Welsh farming community for ...
A permanent decision on “temporary” changes to minor injury unit opening hours and the centralisation of some inpatient ...
Brecon and Radnorshire MS James Evans has criticised Powys Teaching Health Board’s decision to continue the “temporary” ...