A new project has been launched to help people across Powys 'become more active'.
Powys Council has announced its 'Let's go Powys' initiative that has been designed to make it easier for people in the region to find sports and activity opportunities across the county.
The Let's go Powys project is a website that showcases opportunities for adults of all ages from sports including working netball, kayaking to cycling and wheelchair basketball. Elin Wozencraft from Sport Powys said:"It was clear from the survey feedback from residents that having one website to find and share activities was very much needed. Let's Go Powys offers everyone - residents and visitors - an opportunity to easily find enjoyable activities which are right for them.
Powys County Council's Cabinet Member for a Safer Powys, Councillor Richard Church, added:"We have so many wonderful, inclusive activities that take place week in, week out across Powys. There really is something for everyone and I'm thrilled that we're able to showcase them so that more people across our county can enjoy the benefits of moving and being active."
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