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Powys Council to bid for £6 million to tackle pothole issue
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POWYS: Easter Activities cancelled
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By Elgan Hearn, Local Democracy Reporter
Powys council tax increase changed to 2.9 per cent POWYS residents will have to dig just that little bit deeper into their pockets from April so that they can pay the 2.9 per cent extra in their Council Tax bill. At Powys County Council’s full council on Thursday, March 4, councillors met to formally set the Council Tax. This means that the cost for a Band D property will rise by £39.58 a year or 76 pence a week. The average Council Tax bill for a Band D property in Powys will be £1,404.26. But this excludes the Town/Community Council and Police precepts that are added to the bills.
Council tax rise approved by Powys Council in narrow vote
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Brecon Bus Station Toilets from Google Earth THE last two loos to be owned by Powys County Council (PCC) could close soon if someone can’t be found to take them over. Transferring the public conveniences at Brecon and Ystradgynlais bus interchanges for someone else to run could save Powys Council £43,000. The proposal is part of a package of cuts and savings of £980,000 that the Highways Transport and Recycling Service (HTR) need to find for 2021/22 This is part of an overall total of £11.828 millon that council services need to find in next year’s budget. Committee Chairman, Cllr Mathew Dorrance, (Brecon St John – Labour) said: “How does this fit in with the council’s local toilet strategy which was published in May 2019?”