Llanidloes fancy dress nights are remembered in nostalgic photos capturing crowds, costumes and summer celebrations.
Photos from Llanidloes Carnival 2006 reveal colourful floats, community pride and a joyful day remembered across the Powys ...
Chartists attacked the Trewythen Arms to free three riot leaders captured by police Mention Chartism in Wales, and most people would immediately think of the Newport Uprising of November 1839. Yet six ...
A building at the heart of the historic Chartist riot in Llanidloes in 1839 is springing back to life as a high quality restaurant with rooms, creating up to 20 jobs. Chartists 1770 at The Trewythen, ...
A CHEERLEADING squad from Llanidloes has achieved remarkable European success, with two of its adult teams crowned champions ...
Llanidloes sits at the exact centre of Wales. This welcoming town has a number of notable buildings, none more splendid than the half-timbered market hall of 1609 which stands on its wooden stilts in ...
Businesses and residents have stepped in to save a street market dating back to the 13th Century after fears it would close. Llanidloes Charter Market's future was in doubt after Powys council, which ...
Plans to convert a former chapel into a community hall and garden can now get underway thanks to three grants. Sign Up and be kept in the loop each and every day with our free Daily newsletter. Did ...
09:56, Wed, Apr 2, 2025 Updated: 10:25, Wed, Apr 2, 2025 Nestled in the heart of the ancient medieval kingdom of Arwystli, Llanidloes is the first town on the River Severn and serves as the gateway to ...
What's going for it? You want affordable homes? I'll give you affordable homes! Only in the middle of Wales. And not on a train line. Ta-dah! Welcome to Llanidloes. Far from most places except ...
Research revealed the war caused tensions between those living both in and outside Llanidloes Two local historians have launched a World War One-related app to reveal the experiences of the people of ...
Mention Chartism in Wales, and most people would immediately think of the Newport Uprising of November 1839. Yet six months before John Frost's last stand - 175 years ago this week - the seeds had ...