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Goals galore as Mid Wales League sides clash in MMP-NL League Cup
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Growing strong - the story of the Daffodils of Llanidloes
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Guilsfield - the village club which always meets new challenges
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Declan Gaydon shone in the home goal with James Spooner producing several fine saves for the Bulls. The match was marred by an altercation between the Corries Luke Roughley and Builth Wells defender Danny Ives which saw both players dismissed with 10 minutes remaining.
Tempers boil over during Brecon Corries goalless draw with Builth Wells. Picture by Stuart Townsend.
Action from Brecon Corries clash with Builth Wells. Picture by Stuart Townsend. Meanwhile fellow new boys Llanfyllin Town came out on top in a 2-1 win at Newtown Wanderers in the only other fixture. Ryan Jones opened the scoring with a low ninth minute free-kick for the visitors with Wanderers back on terms before the break with Robbie Hartshorn heading home.
From left: James Thompson, PCC waste awareness and enforcement manager for PCC; David Brandreth, chairman of Llanfyllin Civic Society; Julie Owen, Llanfyllin Town Council LLANFYLLIN Library is joining the town’s fight against litter by providing equipment for those who want to keep streets tidy. Joining the other seven successful litter picking hwbs across the county, Llanfyllin Library is now loaning out litter picking kits to those keen to help keep their local area free from rubbish. The kits, which include hi-vis vests, litter grabbers, hoops to keep the sacks open and a supply of recycling and rubbish bags, are provided in conjunction with Powys County Council, Keep Wales Tidy and, in this case, local Leominster business, The Helping Hand Company.