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With the struggles that many have endured in the past year, we understand the need for a safe and secure outdoor space that allows greater social interaction in our communities.
Powys County Council has been briefing Town & Community Councils about their strategy to address significant funding issues, which could result in a £64 million funding gap by 2028/9.
Just a reminder that Builth residents & businesses have until 10th April 2024 to submit objections and other representations to Powys County Council regarding the proposed restrictions & prohibitions.
The Census 2021 data for Builth Wells provides essential information about the town's population. This dataset is valuable for understanding demographic trends, guiding policymaking, and resource allocation.
INSTAGRAM and “X”: the town council has created an ‘X’ account (@BuilthCouncil) and an instagram account (builthwellstowncouncil) to enhance our social media presence.
Further to the decision made by Cabinet on 23rd January 2024, Powys County Council has now published a Statutory Notice proposing to formally discontinue Irfon Valley C.P School.
Bute Energy is carrying out consultation on proposals for Aberedw Energy Park near Builth Wells and Bryn Gilwern Energy Park near Llandrindod Wells in Powys.
The initiative was welcomed by the cross-party car parking review group, which met for the first time on Thursday, October 26. The initiative will now be implemented by the council.
The town council has recently been made aware of proposals regarding the overhaul of on-road parking throughout Builth Wells, which include possible town-wide parking restrictions, residents parking permits and no waiting/no loading or unloading areas.
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We are delighted that you have chosen to visit our website to seek information about the Builth Wells Town Council.
We are proud of our town it offers many unrivalled attractions: the beautiful, unspoilt countryside ideal for walking, pony trekking and mountain biking; leisure and sporting pursuits, including fishing in the renowned Wye and Irfon Rivers; a golf course and sports centre providing a wide range of facilities. Along the River Wye you can play tennis, use the dog free children's area or walk or cycle along safe footpaths. In the evenings you can take in a live show, a film or a satellite live performance at the Wyeside Arts Centre.
Our town hosts the prestigious Royal Welsh Show that takes place in July and attracts 245,000 people to our town. There are also other interesting events held at The Showground throughout the year - pony and horse events; dog shows; farming events and two antique and collectors fairs.
The late Mrs Meryl Prynne