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Sheriffhales WI recently welcomed Helen Sadler, who spoke on the controversial topic of How to Become a WI Judge. Helen only became a judge last

Sheriffhales WI recently welcomed Helen Sadler, who spoke on the controversial topic of How to Become a WI Judge. Helen only became a judge last

One of the county’s main culinary events is back this May as Ludlow Spring Festival returns on the evening of Friday 10 May, running until

Fordhall Organic Farm in Market Drayton have announced a Big Lottery Awards for All grant of £10,000. This injection of funds will support the work

After attracting a crowd of more than 9,000 people in 2018, the Field to Fork Festival returns to Shropshire this spring – and tickets are

Wood’s Brewery’s newest beer is a drinkable representation of ‘the will of the people’. The brewery, which is based in Craven Arms, launched their new

If you’re planning lots of local day trips this summer and are a fan of that very English of dishes, the cream tea, a new

Telford and Wrekin Council (T&WC) has welcomed the news that Midlands Connect is calling for the earliest possible construction of the M54 to M6 Link

George’s choice A local firm welcomed celebrity architect and TV presenter George Clarke to two of their stores in March. George Clarke presents shows including

A Shropshire park warden has stepped down after more than 45 years – and will be handing over the reins to his son. Fred Fallows,

Age UK Shropshire Telford and Wrekin recently announced an exciting new partnership, funded by Shropshire Council, which sees five voluntary sector organisations come together across

Selling a business is one of the most important financial decisions a business owner will ever make. Many business leaders may not have had time

Two events at local National Trust properties will enable campers to get closer to nature. The popular Attingham Camp takes place once again at Attingham

Telford College apprentices are playing a key role in supporting the day-to-day operations of the Severn Hospice. Latest recruits include Liss Evans from Wellington and

Shrewsbury’s primary schools are celebrating after regaining their area title at the end of another successful Shropshire Homes School Games Festival, coordinated by Energize. More

Festival offers ‘adult creche’ A popular children’s festival is ensuring there is also plenty to occupy adults. The whole family can enjoy a huge variety

The team behind the hugely popular annual Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival are warming up for a weekend of wonderful walks. The 2019 festival runs from

The Severn Valley Railway (SVR) is celebrating after winning a £853,800 grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. It will use the grant, along with
Young carers in Shropshire and Telford and Wrekin have come together to produce a leaflet with information for other young people who care for family

A fundraising concert on Saturday 18 May for Breast Cancer Now by Concordia ladies’ choir and Bewdley Concert Band will now be joined by students

Over 30 Bridgnorth residents and businesses will be opening their doors with more than 40 artists in residence for this year’s Bridgnorth Open House Arts

One of Britain’s most successful children’s authors Jacqueline Wilson will be in Shrewsbury on Saturday 4 May for Shrewsbury Bookfest’s annual children’s literature festival. The

Attingham Park was bequeathed to the National Trust (NT) in 1947 by the Berwick family as a gift for ‘public benefit’. This year, the team

A local school is tying its summer ball theme to a performance given by its children. The school’s adaption of The Greatest Showman took place

A proposed new venture between Telford and Wrekin Council (T&WC) and the University of Wolverhampton to create a new education institute in the heart of
Established in 1994 as a way to educate children in the Oswestry and Shrewsbury area about safety and essential life skills, the Crucial Crew will