Welshpool canal footbridge in need of emergency repairs ahead of big rebuild
A footbridge over a canal in Welshpool, Powys, will need to undergo emergency repairs to repair damaged treads ahead of a larger rebuild this summer.
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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.
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