Mid Wales News from the BBC
Village shop project 'invaluable'
11/24/2007 05:05 PM
An assembly government scheme which helps rural communities lacking in public amenities is championed as "invaluable".
Lamb contract for farmers
11/23/2007 05:20 PM
As the ban on meat exports is relaxed, a farmers' group wins an order to supply a chain with 350 lambs a week.
Ex-bin man killed by rubbish
11/22/2007 04:38 PM
A man who died when rubbish he hoarded may have fallen on him had once been a refuse collector, it emerges.
Police bosses defend chief's exit
11/22/2007 05:26 PM
Dyfed-Powys Police Authority defends its decision to allow its chief constable to resign rather than face suspension.
Research on Celtic 'soul mates'
11/22/2007 04:11 PM
A new project exploring the creative, cultural, and political relationships between Wales and Ireland is launched.
Water firm faces leak data trial
11/22/2007 02:17 PM
The Serious Fraud Office charges Severn Trent Water, which supplies parts of mid Wales, with three offences relating to its leakage data.
County looks at St David holiday
11/21/2007 04:41 PM
Ceredigion is the latest local authority in Wales to look at giving staff time off to mark Wales' national day.
Couple still cycling at 72 and 92
11/20/2007 09:53 PM
A man of 72 cycles 250 miles a week while his wife who is 20 years his senior keeps fit at home on an exercise bike.