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Powys school to take on new staff with added classroom

Climate change expert talks to Powys school about Uganda project

Machynlleth’s Ysgol Glantwymyn welcomed the chair of a climate organisation that has planted over 20 million trees in Uganda.

Food forest project takes root in Machynlleth

Tree guardians planting a food forest in Machynlleth GERDDI Bro Ddyfi Gardens (GBDG) and Gelli Deg Dyfi Food Forest group have been working with residents to plant fruit and nut trees around Machynlleth and the Dyfi Valley. The project is funded by a ‘Climate Action Boost’, from the National Lottery Community Fund, and aims to make a difference on climate change by planting trees and soft fruit in public sites. Local residents and groups have volunteered to be ‘Tree Guardians’ and have planted fruit and nut trees, including apples, pears, damsons, cherries and walnuts, in public areas, including Bryn Y Gog housing estate, Barcud housing association sites, the Plas estate, local schools and children’s play parks in Corris, Ceinws and Cemmaes.

New Welshpool Church in Wales Primary School opens its doors

The new Welshpool Church in Wales Primary School building on Salop Road opened to some pupils on Wednesday, January 6. Picture: Eleri Parry/Welshpool Church in Wales Primary School. A NEW school building has become the eleventh project to be completed as part of a major Powys County Council investment programme. Welshpool Church in Wales Primary School is the latest project the council has delivered under its 21st Century School Programme, which has seen one high school and eight primary schools being built and refurbishment work taking place at one primary school and one high school. The school opened its door to some pupils earlier this month after the Christmas holidays.

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