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COUNCILLORS in Llanfyllin have been doing their bit to help businesses get ready to reopen their doors on Monday. After a successful grant application for the Transforming Town Grant scheme, Llanfyllin Town Council has been working alongside businesses preparing to open on Monday, April 26. Hospitality businesses were able to contact the council to access a portion of the £13,000 won by Llanfyllin Town Council, to help make their businesses more suited to outdoor service when restrictions are lifted. Councillor Peter Lewis believes the money has already shown itself to be a boost to businesses in the area. He said: “It’s been fantastic and the people really appreciate it.
Dog waste bin. TOWN councillors are calling on the community to help them get to grips with the dog fouling problem in Llanfyllin. They have raised concerns that it is blighting parts of the town and it will take efforts from the whole community to prevent people from getting away with it. At their January meeting, held remotely via Zoom, members of Llanfyllin Town Council said they were reaching the limit of what they could do themselves to tackle the issue. Councillor Jane Carrington said there were plenty of bins, but a new strategy was needed, while cllr Julian Sandy added that warnings about fines from Powys County Council and environmental health could help.