Limited support for Powys
We do not currently provide detailed weekly summaries for Powys Council. Running the service is expensive, and we need to cover our costs.
You can still subscribe!
If you're a professional subscriber and need support for this council, get in touch with us at community@opencouncil.network and we can enable it for you.
If you're a resident, subscribe below and we'll start sending you updates when they're available. We're enabling councils rapidly across the UK in order of demand, so the more people who subscribe to your council, the sooner we'll be able to support it.
If you represent this council and would like to have it supported, please contact us at community@opencouncil.network.
Cabinet Member for a Greener Powys - Friday, 3rd October, 2025
October 3, 2025 View on council websiteSummary
In a delegated decision, Councillor Jackie Charlton, Cabinet Member for a Greener Powys, approved initiating a consultation on new parking restrictions in Llangynidr. If no significant objections are received, the proposal will be implemented.
Llangynidr Parking Review
Councillor Jackie Charlton approved initiating a Traffic Regulation Order1 consultation for new parking restrictions in Llangynidr. If no significant objections are received during the consultation, the proposal will be implemented.
The review was prompted by discussions with the Community Council and the Local Ward Member regarding inconsiderate parking in the village. The proposed changes involve additional prohibitions of waiting at any time on the B4560 Forge Road to prevent inconsiderate parking and obstruction of traffic flow.
The consultation and implementation are estimated to cost £5,000, which will be funded from the existing safety schemes budget.
Councillor Jackie Charlton stated her support for the proposal, noting that it followed many years of negotiation with the community and several attempts at getting the yellow lines in the right place to prevent parking which impedes traffic and pedestrian flow at this point on Forge Road
.
-
A Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) is a legal document used to control traffic and parking in a specific area. It allows a local authority to enforce restrictions such as speed limits, parking restrictions, and road closures. ↩
Attendees
Topics
No topics have been identified for this meeting yet.
Meeting Documents
Additional Documents