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Cabinet to consider Ysgol y Cribarth language consultation report

1 March 2023 Welsh-medium education could be introduced at a south Powys primary school if a recommendation to Cabinet is approved, the county council has said.Powys County Council is proposing to move Ysgol y Cribarth in Abercraf along the language continuum by establishing a Welsh-medium stream at the school.The school is currently an English-medium school

Applications open for Early Years admissions

1 March 2023 Applications are now open for children due to start pre-school in 2024, Powys County Council has said.Parents or carers of children born between 1 September 2020 and 31 August 2021 can apply for a place in an early year setting ready to start in 2024.Applications must be completed and submitted by Friday

New members needed for the Powys Local Access Forum

28 February 2023 Powys County Council is inviting residents to put themselves forward to become a member of the Powys Local Access Forum (LAF) and play an important role in influencing the councils work looking after public rights of way and greenspace in the county.If you have an interest in countryside access - whether that's

Cradoc C.P. School and Judicial Review

28 February 2023 A legal challenge over a decision to close a small school has been unsuccessful, Powys County Council has said.The High Court considered a Judicial Review application to challenge the decision to close Cradoc C.P. School, which was made on Friday, 11 March, 2022.The permission to apply for judicial review was refused by

Social Worker Recruitment Events – Powys County Council

28 February 2023Powys County Council are hosting a series of recruitment events for qualified social workers to find out about the job opportunities across children and adult services.The recruitment events will take place from 4pm until 7pm at:The Holiday Inn, Shrewsbury on Tuesday 21st March (SY2 6LG)Lion Quays, Oswestry on Monday 27th March (SY11 3EN)The Bear

Powys positive parenting roadshow marks a year since the landmark children’s rights legislation in Wales

27 February 2023 It is almost a year since physical punishment, like smacking, became illegal in Wales. It was a historic moment for children's rights as children received the same legal protection from common assault as adults for the first time.As part of the ongoing support for parents, three Parenting. Give it time roadshows will

Wiggle & Giggle sessions – Powys County Council

27 February 2023 Sessions are being held at two Powys libraries to help boost child communication skills, the county council has said.Funded by a grant from the Child Development Fund, Newtown and Ystradgynlais libraries are hosting free Wiggle & Giggle sessions for parents, grandparents or carers to attend with their babies & toddlers, filled with

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Specialist help, support and advice to help with the cost of living and other matters is available at each of our customer service Hwbs in Ammanford, Llanelli and Carmarthen. Hwb advisers will be available every day, along with housing officers and employability advisers, to provide tailored packages of support to residents. Visitors to the Hwbs

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As part of Round 1 of UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund (LUF), the Council has been successful in their joint application with Wrexham County Borough Council for the Clwyd South Constituency. The Levelling Up Fund is intended to invest in infrastructure that improves everyday life across the UK. The fund supports town centre and high

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With the arrival of winter, we are urging people to be a good neighbour and keep an eye on the elderly and vulnerable. Councillor Elen Heaton, Cabinet Lead Member for Health and Social Care, said: “We are asking people to take care of our most vulnerable by keeping an eye on them and making sure

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Have you ever considered working in social care in Denbighshire? Over recent times, the Council has seen an increase in the number of social care vacancies, especially during Covid when demand for social care increased. The Gwnewch i Bobl Wenu/ Make People Smile campaign was launched earlier this year to raise the profile of careers
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