RADNOR Radnor Township’s unionized employees have updated contracts with fresh pay raises through 2028. This week, the Radnor Board of Commissioners approved new contracts with the township’s two collective bargaining units. The contracts cover over three-fourths of its employees, including police and non-uniform. According to township officials, Radnor has about 138 full-time employees, with […]
Earlier this month he resigned as president in an email which was sent to association chairman Peter Weavers, as well as past and present members of the management committee. In the email cllr Williams took a swipe at both cllr Evans and the Powys County Council Conservative group leader, cllr Aled Davies. In his email, cllr Williams said that there were “many reasons” why he can’t support the candidacy of cllr Evans, who up to last November was a member of the Independent/Conservative cabinet. Conservative ranks are now closing with Mr Weavers pointing out that president is an “honorary” position, with no executive powers.
Cllr Gwilym Williams The Conservative candidate for the Brecon and Radnorshire seat in the Senedd election has not received the support of a Powys county councillor. Councillor Gwilym Williams has publicly stated that he cannot support the candidate James Evans, who is also a councillor. In February, cllr Williams left Powys County Council’s Conservative group due to frustrations over continual council tax rises. He joined the Action for Powys group but continued as president of the Brecon and Radnorshire Conservative Association. Earlier this month he resigned as president in an email which was sent to association chairman Peter Weavers, as well as past and present members of the management committee.