Local Politicians meet Bypass Contractors 4th December 2013 Montgomeryshire politicians, Russell George and Glyn Davies, have met senior members of the project team that will design and build the Newtown Bypass. Local News
AM urges Assembly Committee to write to Ministers over Dyfi River Crossing 2nd December 2013 Montgomeryshire AM, Russell George, has urged members of an influential Assembly Committee to write to the Welsh Government, seeking a firm timetable on a... Local News
Newtown job lossess ‘a blow to the Community’ 27th November 2013 It has been confirmed that Elkay Electrical in Newtown will close by the end of the year, with up to 40 jobs being lost. The announcement came in a letter from... Local News
AM seeks colleagues support over proposed cuts to Powys fire stations 26th November 2013 A local AM has lobbied his colleagues in the National Assembly for Wales to support his call to protect Montgomery and Knighton Fire Stations from the proposed... Local News
Land Registry letters causing ‘distress’, says AM 19th November 2013 Montgomeryshire Assembly Member, Russell George, has said that a Land Registry letter claiming mineral rights for a third party, is causing ‘concern’ and... Local News
AM welcomes child abuse action taken by Google and Microsoft 18th November 2013 Commenting on the announcement made today (18 th November) by leading search engine companies, Google and Microsoft that they will be installing measures to... Local News
Finance Wales not ‘fit for purpose’, says AM 18th November 2013 Montgomeryshire Assembly Member, Russell George, has said that the body that the Welsh Government set up over a decade ago to help finance small business is... Local News
GPs in Powys 'unaware' of winter plans for Bronglais 13th November 2013 Montgomeryshire Assembly Member, Russell George, has accused Hywel Dda Health Board of failing to inform GPs in North Powys of its plans to delay orthopaedic... Local News
Minister calls for ‘common sense’ in school meals row 12th November 2013 The Welsh Education Minister has said that 'common sense' was needed by local authorities when interpreting Government guidance on the size of primary school... Local News