
Restaurant review – Blue Ginger, Bridgnorth
It’s all too easy to become a creature of habit when it comes to choosing an Indian restaurant; an abundance of choice plus three within

It’s all too easy to become a creature of habit when it comes to choosing an Indian restaurant; an abundance of choice plus three within

A group of thrill-seekers zip-wired 500 feet in the air over Penrhyn Quarry in Bangor for a local good charity, Jayne Sargent Foundation, which supports
Golden Fork for local cheese Shropshire goats’ cheese dairy Brock Hall Farm is celebrating winning a coveted Golden Fork, the Oscar of the food industry.

Get your finger-foods well in hand before the Big Day arrives – these festive recipes from The Raven’s Jason Hodnet, star of The Great British

Sally Themans bids farewell and looks back on seven years at the helm of What’s What! I fell in love with Shropshire 25 years ago

In the conclusion of a two-part feature, our wildlife expert Ed Andrews discovers a species that has made an unexpected return to the county… and

Vet Sarah Probert finds out there can be several reasons for itching in cats. Many cats come in with sore patches on their skin. Sometimes

Poet, author and wildlife photographer Andrew Fusek Peters lives in the very heart of south Shropshire. It was following a bout of severe clinical depression
[slider_pro id=”5″] After a damp burst that thankfully didn’t last long, the weather was once again kind to the organisers of the Burwarton Show. There

In just five years, the Beckbury Show has grown beyond recognition to become a significant event in the county, with over 4,000 visitors streaming through

Five Shropshire men are setting of this November to row the entire length of the Amazon, hoping to become only the second team in history

Now in its third year, the Bridgnorth group Together at Christmas is looking for help. “For many, Christmas is a time of year for enjoying

What’s What! editor Sally Themans recently met one of the volunteers who helps out at the Bridgnorth Monday Club, which is held in the bungalow

This year’s Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Festival is a particularly special occasion for the team at Merrythought as it coincides with this famous company’s 85th

Professor Hisashi Sanada, an advisor to the CEO of the Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee, led a delegation from Japan to this year’s Wenlock Olympian games

The eyes of the regional press have recently been on the village of Neenton – the story of ‘the community heroes who had fought hard

Easy weekday dinners September signals the end of the summer holidays, and that means back to the old routine – work, school, college… and more

With 21 Grand Slam titles to her name, you’d be hard pushed to find a more likely leading lady of tennis than 2015 Wimbledon champ

This summer, Bridgnorth cubs bade farewell to Paul Fensome, who has been a cub, a scout and a leader, boy and man, since 1962. Paul

In the first of a two-part feature, our wildlife expert Ed Andrews goes on a night-time ramble in the Shropshire Hills. It’s a clear July
Found a lump on your pet? It’s always worth checking it out says Becky Robinson of Severn Edge Veterinary Group – but don’t assume the
Auditions for new choirs Wolverhampton Grand Theatre is re-launching its in-house choirs; the adult Grand Chorus and The Encore Young Vocalists for children aged 9-15.
Beer Festival brings cheer Severn Valley Railway Station will again play host to the popular CAMRA-run Bridgnorth Beer Festival which kicks off at 3pm
Local schools lead the way Pupils from primary schools in and around Bridgnorth had plenty to celebrate when they joined forces as the Bridgnorth and

Keeping summer alive Provided the sunshine continues through August and into September, summer bedding, perennials, baskets and tubs will continue to give good colour into