Spotlight Powys

Old Radnor

This postcode is located in the electoral ward of Old Radnor and the community area of Old Radnor.

Powys County Council

The County Council is responsible for highways, education, social services, waste and regulatory services. It is funded by Welsh Government, council tax and other income.

Your representative on Powys County Council is Cllr Ed Jones, who serves as the county councillor for the Old Radnor electoral ward.

They are a  Powys Independents councillor.

  View their profile and voting record »

Old Radnor Community Council

Your Community Council looks after local issues such as green spaces and benches. These vary from place to place. It is funded by council tax and other income.

The annual precept request for Old Radnor Community Council in 2024/25 was approximately £8,465. For the 2024/25 financial year, there are approximately 414 properties in the community.

For the upcoming 2025/26 financial year, there are approximately 408 properties in the community.

Did you know? In your area, the most common council tax band is Band E with 32.1% of houses in that band.

Old Radnor Community Council is made up of 11 councillors.

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  Council Tax

Council Tax is a local tax made up of 3 precepting authorities - the county council, community or town council and Police & Crime Commissioner. The current breakdown for a Band D property in 2024/25 is shown below.

Powys County Council
£1,638.78
Old Radnor
£20.43
P&CC
£332.03

A comparison between 2023 and 2018 is shown below.

20.5%

Element paid to Powys County Council

Up £449.58 per year.

1.6%

Element paid to Old Radnor Community Council

Up £0.33 per year.

32.4%

Element paid to Police & Crime Commissioner

Up £107.47 per year.

During this current administration (2022), council tax for this community has increased by 11%, or £227.17 per year / £4.37 per week.

Since 2018, council tax for this community has increased by 28%, or £557.38 per year / £10.72 per week.

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