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Vale of Grwyney

The community of The Vale of Grwyney is the most south-easterly community in Powys. The area is defined by two valleys: the Grwyne Fechan (to the west) and the Grwyne Fawr (on the eastern boundary) which rise in the high Black Mountains and converge near Llanbedr before joining the river Usk,…Continue reading “Vale of Grwyney”

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Ordnance Survey map of the Vale of Grwyney area with community area limits marked as an overlay

Planning

The Vale of Grwyney Community Council is a statutory consultee and as such is invited by the Brecon Beacons National…

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A view of the uplands in the Black Mountains, south Wales with buildings in the foreground

Contact the Clerk

Contact the Council Clerk Maria JamesPleasant ViewFforest Coal PitNP7 7LH Phone: 01873 890777Email: valeofgrwyneycc@gmail.com Please note the clerk is employed…

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Bark Path and wooden structures in the Vale of Grwyney

About the Community Council

  The Vale of Grwyney Community Council comprises nine Councillors elected to represent the Wards of Llanbedr and Llangenny &…

News

Temporary Road Closure: C0118 FOREST COAL PIT, ABERGAVENNY (11-15 Nov 2024)

7 Oct 2024
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Temporary Road Closure: C0118 FOREST COAL PIT, ABERGAVENNY (4-8 Nov 2024)

7 Oct 2024
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Restart a Heart

30 Sep 2024
On Thursday 10th of October 2024 Save A Life For Scotland will be hosting a live stream CPR training event as part of international World Restart A Heart Day. They are also…
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PUBLIC NOTICE: Temporary Road Closure: C0118 FOREST COAL PIT, ABERGAVENNY (21-25 Oct 2024)

30 Sep 2024
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PUBLIC NOTICE: Temporary Road Closure: C0122 LLANGENNY, CRICKHOWELL (26-27 SEP 2024)

24 Sep 2024
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20mph speed limits

21 Sep 2024
UPDATE FROM POWYS COUNTY COUNCIL Between April and August, Welsh government invited people across Wales to contact their local authority with feedback on how their changes to the national default…
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Card Recycling Banks to be Removed in October

15 Sep 2024
Card recycling banks will be removed from the community recycling sites across the county in October 2024.  When community recycling sites were first introduced there were no kerbside recycling collections.…
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Local bus engagement

5 Sep 2024
As part of the redesign of the local bus network from 2025 onwards, Powys County Council is undergoing a series of physical engagements in a series of towns across Powys.…
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Free Courses – 10th and 12th September 2024. Part of Adult Learners’ Week

3 Sep 2024

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  • Powys County Council Christmas recycling and waste collections 18 Dec 2025
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  • Have your say on policing in Dyfed-Powys 25 Nov 2025
  • Your Health Services – Community Drop-in Events 25 Nov 2025
  • Powys County Council Report for Vale of Grwyney 18 Nov 2025

What’s On

There are three village halls within our community which are independent of the Council. To book or find out ‘what’s on’ take a look at their web sites, and keep an eye on the noticeboards:

Llanbedr:
www.llanbedrvillagehallcrickhowell.co.uk
Glangrwyney:
www.glangrwyneyvillagehall.co.uk
Llangenny:
No web site – see details on noticeboard


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