Abermule with Llandyssil Community Council
Cyngor Cymuned Abermiwl Gyda Llandyssil

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Abermule with Llandyssil Community Council
Cyngor Cymuned Abermiwl Gyda Llandyssil

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Abermule (with) Llandyssil Community Council Web Site

 

On Saturday 10th March 2012  trees was planted on at Drangon Field Llandyssil and Millfields Amenity Land at Abermule to commemorate the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate also to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee. In the Photograph is County Councillor Wynne Jones, members of the Community Council and local children.

 

 

 

Notes of the meeting with National Grid and Scottish Power on Wednesday 14th December 2011
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Mid Wales connection project documents

 

PLANNING – MATERIAL CONSIDERATIONS

What are Material Considerations click here

 

Chair's Report for 2010

  

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The community of Llandyssil took its current form in the 1986 Review, when a warded community comprising the new village of Abermule and the historical village of Llandyssil was created from the former communities of Llandyssil, Llanmerewig and parts of the former Newtown and Bettws communities. The topography of the community is defined by the valley of the river Severn, the road and rail routes that follow its course, and the hills and tributary valleys leading away from it. Settlement in this community is defined in particular by the routes that lead to the A483 and Newtown. Both Abermule and Llandyssil have seen a significant amount of development in recent years. Abermule is classified as a key settlment in the Unitary Development Plan, benefiting from a good range of community services and infrastructure and having the capacity to accommodate additional development. Llandyssil is classified as a small village, having some community services and facilities, but being served by access roads that are not of the highest quality. The small village of Aberbechan, with its limited community services and facilities, straddles the community boundary with Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn, a point to which we shall return. The remainder of the population lives in scattered farms and dwellings and in the small rural settlements of Green Lane and Llanmerewig.