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POLICE patrols are set to be increased in Welshpool after damage to a local primary school. Welshpool Police are appealing for information after a number of occasions which have resulted in damage to the Welshpool Church in Wales, Maesydre School site. A spokesman for Dyfed Powys Police said: “Welshpool Police are appealing for information in relation to damage at the old Welshpool Church in Wales, Maesydre School site. “Unfortunately, on a number of occasions over the last week, persons unknown have broken into the school and caused a significant amount of damage inside the property.” Anybody with information relating to the damage is urged to contact Welshpool Police on 101 quoting reference DPP/0006/12/05/2021/01/C.
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A social housing project which is the first of its type in Powys has been completed. Pave Aways Building Contractors has handed over seven energy efficient Passivhaus homes in Sarn to Powys Council after completing the £1.3 million development. The homes – four two-bedroom bungalows, two two-bedroom and one three-bedroom houses – have all been certified to Passivhaus standard, the method of advanced low-energy construction. The properties were built with heat recovery units to use excess heat that is produced to warm the properties, thereby incurring lower heating bills. Each home also has 4.2 KW of solar panels to generate electricity. Pave Aways also built the county’s first ever Passivhaus school for the council – the new Welshpool Church in Wales School that was finished in November last year.