The Station Crescent Public Toilets have had the accumulated damage repaired during last week at a cost of almost £4000, this cost is borne by the residents of Llandrindod Wells via their Council Tax.This morning it was reported that someone had spread Faeces over the tiled walls in the Men’s cubicles. Obviously I will not […]
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Llandrindod Lake Pedestrian and Cycling Improvements – One way system options engagement
Powys County Council will be making the one-way system permanent around the lake but will be seeking views on which of the three feasible options is preferred by the community. The online survey goes live on Friday 9th August, I would be grateful if you could forward this information to the Town Councillors and raise […]
Llandrindod Wells Geology Trail
Minor Injuries Unit, Llandrindod Wells – Important Survey
A number of temporary changes to services provided by Powys Teaching Health Board are due to take place from September 2024. A meeting in public of the Board on 24 July highlighted the need for temporary changes to opening hours of some minor injury units provided by the health board, and temporary changes to the […]
Public Speaking Protocol – Town Council Meetings
Please see the Public Speaking Protocol for Town Council meetings. This has been published on the Town Council website since its inception and is also included on each published agenda. https://www.llandrindodwellstowncouncil.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/Public-Speaking-Protocol_0.pdf
A483 Llandrindod to Howey Active Travel Path – Construction Phase
Chair & Vice Chair
Cllr Marcia Morgan was re-elected as Chair of the Town Council and Mayor of Llandrindod Wells at the Annual Meeting held on 21st May 2024. She was installed by Cllr Laurence Weerdmeester-Price immediate past Chair. Congratulations to Cllr Morgan Cllr Paul Smith was elected as Vice Chair of the Town Council and Deputy Mayor of […]
D-Day 80 – Video Diary
We are looking for residents willing to participate in this important project.
Lakeside Traffic Direction Survey Results
Thanks to everyone who completed the survey. 730 people participated with the preferable outcome with 61.71% wanting the one way system to be reversed completely. Llandrindod Wells Town Council has now written to the Portfolio Holder for a Greener Powys to request that Powys County Council implement the change to layout without delay.


