View across Llanidloes, a market town on the River Severn in Powys, Mid Wales

Town Hall · Great Oak Street · Llanidloes

Welcome to Llanidloes Town Council

Llanidloes Town Council will take up and pursue any matters of importance to the Town and those who live in it. Every meeting is open to residents, in person or online.

Next meeting

Council Chamber, Town Hall - 7.00 pm, 4th Monday of the month (except August). Open to everyone, in person or online.

Meeting agendas

About us

About Us - Where and when we meet

Llanidloes Town Hall, Great Oak Street
Llanidloes Town Hall, Great Oak Street

Llanidloes Town Council is housed in the Town Hall, a listed building given to the town by the Davies family of Llandinam. Its original purpose was to provide temperance accommodation as an alternative to the spirited establishments elsewhere in the town.

It also provided a private room where farmers could strike their bargains on market day in full sobriety, without being diverted by the dangerous intemperance of the public house. Today the same building still does the town's business.

Can I attend a meeting?

Meetings are open to everyone to attend and observe, in person or online.

Inside the Council Chamber, Town Hall

Your concerns are our concerns

The Town Council's powers are limited, but it will take up and pursue any matter of importance to the town and those who live in it.

Property & services

What the Council looks after

From riverside parkland to a Grade 1 listed market hall, the Council holds these places in trust for the town.

Town Hall

Council offices and meeting rooms available for community hire.

Contact the Clerk to hire a room →

Severn Porte

Parkland off Long Bridge Street, running alongside the River Severn - ideal for picnics or feeding the ducks.

Victoria Avenue Play Park

A community play park with toilet facility.

Recreation Ground

Home to the Bowling, Cricket, Tennis and Croquet Clubs, plus a children's playground.

Skatepark & Riverside Park

Built in 2005 and well used by skaters and BMX bikers; the riverside walk is popular with dog walkers.

Old Market Hall

The pride and symbol of Llanidloes, the Old Market Hall owned by the Town Council is the most distinctive building in the town. It is the only surviving timber-framed market hall in Wales.

Millennium Garden

A picturesque garden on Llangurig Road, managed by a group of willing volunteers - a tranquil place to rest a while.

Dolhafren Cemetery

On Trefeglwys Road. Since 1 April 2024 the Town Council manages the Cemetery directly, in place of the former joint committee.

Cemetery Documents →

Allt Goch Woodlands

11 hectares of ancient, restored woodland on the outskirts of Llanidloes.

Gro Public Toilets

Smithfield Street - public toilets leased from Powys County Council.

Llanidloes Youth Centre

Mount Lane. A 25-year lease was acquired from Powys County Council in 2025 to bring the building back to life.

Come along, or send us your concerns

Council Chamber, Town Hall, Great Oak Street - 7.00 pm, 4th Monday of the month (except August).