Powys Council approves extension works to stone quarry near Welshpool
Plans to extend a quarry near Welshpool, Powys, that supplies stone for road surfacing in Wales and England has been approved.
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Studied Journalism and Media at Swansea University. Reporter at the Powys County Times since 2021.
Studied Journalism and Media at Swansea University. Reporter at the Powys County Times since 2021.
Plans to extend a quarry near Welshpool, Powys, that supplies stone for road surfacing in Wales and England has been approved.
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