Newtown company turns classic Ferrari Testarossa into electric car
A Welsh company has completed a project to fully restore and convert a classic Ferrari into a fully functioning electric car.
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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.
A Welsh company has completed a project to fully restore and convert a classic Ferrari into a fully functioning electric car.
A six-bedroom country house dating back to 1901 has been put on the market with a fixed price of more than £400,000.
A charity has been forced to clarify that it is not a biker gang after fears were raised by the public at a Welshpool council meeting.
A Powys road has been blocked by a lorry that has jack-knifed in icy weather, leaving the A44 Llangurig to Aberystwyth closed.
Another yellow weather warning for snow and ice across parts of Powys has been released by the Met Office.
Powys farmers were among the thousands who made the trip to London for a mass protest over changes to inheritance tax for farmers.
A petition set up with the aim of saving the leisure centre in Machynlleth, Powys, from closure has gained over 1,000 signatures in one week.
Powys MP Steve Witherden has said he will be voting in favour of the End of Life Bill to legalise assisted dying.
More schools in Oswestry and Shropshire have announced they will be closed for the day as a result of heavy snowfall.
Three vehicles were involved in a crash on a stretch of the A458 in Powys as icy conditions set in across mid Wales.
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