
Boost to Ironbridge tourism
An Ironbridge pub and B&B has unveiled its recently refurbished accommodation to support tourism to the town this summer and secure jobs at the venue
An Ironbridge pub and B&B has unveiled its recently refurbished accommodation to support tourism to the town this summer and secure jobs at the venue
A new series of free lunchtime concerts has been added to a list of established evening and weekend events to bring new musical life to
A collaboration between a conservation project and Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery is unlocking the secrets of the River Severn past and present. In a
Bridgnorth Tae Kwon-Do students have been tested at a colour belt grading for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic began. Instructor Gary Plant said,
Severn Edge Vets has been recognised by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) with a Client Service Award. Nine of the practice’s branches received
Back in 2019, we shared some advice about dog theft on social media in response to a number of incidents in the local area, particularly involving
Ed visits New England, an area forgotten by time, and is shown some spectacular sights from the insect world. A quiet lane leads down an ever-steepening slope
One silver lining of lockdowns is that many of us have branched out into growing veggies in our gardens. Even if you have a small garden,
Wolverhampton Girls’ High School (WGHS) is looking forward to completion of a new building project of four new state of the art science laboratories and
St John’s is a Roman Catholic Primary School in Bridgnorth, for pupils aged 4 to 11. “We have a dedicated staff who aim to provide
A trio of talented 14-year-old students at Tettenhall College have met lockdown’s sporting challenges head-on to become international champions. For most, sports activities have been
One of Shropshire’s leading financial advice firms marked the end of an era when its founder retired at the end of last year. But it
One of the results of the pandemic has been an increased sense of isolation and loneliness for many people, young and old. The elderly, in
One of the world’s most iconic cars marks its 60th anniversary this year. And a leading Shropshire company that specialises in the world of
…let’s raise a toast Neil Thomas tours of some of the best restaurants, pubs and bars in the area to celebrate the welcome return of customers
Neil Thomas meets a colourful clergyman and a heritage site manager, working together to connect the Christianity of past and present. It is one of
It is one of Shropshire’s most popular and successful community events, much missed last year when it was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Now,
A Shropshire charity has been awarded two grants by The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust to help support members of the armed forces, veterans and
A turf cutting ceremony has marked the start of building work on the UK’s first dedicated orthopaedic centre for Armed Forces veterans. The pioneering facility
Parents had the chance to learn about a hidden form of domestic abuse as part of a week-long event. Severndale Academy, in Shrewsbury, held a
Sustainable Bridgnorth is on a mission to tackle plastic pollution through its Make One Change campaign. Throughout July, everyone in Bridgnorth and the surrounding district
An evening of laughter is on its way to south Shropshire on June 25. The rural touring scheme Arts Alive, which facilities cultural events across
This summer The Artists’ Gallery team will be expanding their creative offering in Ludlow. The cooperative group will take over the ‘Mill on the Green’
Arts Alive is bringing together a host of talented performers for a Summer Festival of Stories and Songs on July 9 and 10 at the