General construction work should be restricted to the following hours: Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm. Saturdays 8am to 1pm. Most councils advice that noisy work is prohibited on Sundays and bank holidays but you should check with your local council to confirm this.
Llanymynech
Llanymynech is a village straddling the boundary between Montgomeryshire/Powys, Wales, as well as Shropshire, England, concerning 9 miles (14 kilometres) north of the Welsh town of Welshpool. The name is Welsh for "Church of the Monks". The village gets on the financial institutions of the river Vyrnwy, and also the Montgomery Canal passes through it. The boundary competes the most component along the frontages of the buildings on the eastern (English) side of the village's major street, with the eastern fifty percent of the town in England and also the western half in Wales. The Church of England parish church of St Agatha lies simply in England, although the entire village hinges on the very same clerical parish. The border likewise passed throughout the now closed Lion club, which had two bars in Shropshire and one in Montgomeryshire. At one time Welsh counties were described as "damp" or "dry" relying on whether individuals could drink in clubs on Sundays. When Montgomeryshire was dry it was legal to drink on Sundays in the two English bars of the Lion yet not the Welsh bar. Two of the continuing to be open pubs in the village are totally in England and the third is totally in Wales. Just to the north of the village is Pant. More north is the English market community of Oswestry. The English part of the village is in the civil church of Llanymynech and Pant, as well as in the electoral ward of Llanymynech in Shropshire. This ward had a population at the 2011 census of 3,988.