
The hard truth about advertising on Google
I frequently get asked by small businesses if I’ll help with their paid search engine campaigns (ads at the top and bottom of Google search

I frequently get asked by small businesses if I’ll help with their paid search engine campaigns (ads at the top and bottom of Google search

Two Birchfield pupils have been enjoying the limelight recently. Grace Seedhouse, 13, was chosen as the inaugural recipient of the prestigious Rachael Heyhoe Flint Cricket

Cider runs in the family for Julia Jackson. Her parents have run the Cider House in Quatt for 35 years – and two years ago

Much like an iceberg, the visible area of our pet’s teeth (or crown) is only the tip! At least 50% of the pet’s tooth is

Parents at Christ Church Primary in Cressage have been bringing a taste of their workplaces into school. They visited Yellow Class – the oldest children

On World Vegan Day in November, the Vegan Society launched an app to help those who want to try out a plant-based lifestyle find foods

Start the way you mean to go on and you’ll have a super gardening year, says Ann Winwood. As we leave Christmas behind and begin

Over 100 Y5 and Y6 pupils from across the county joined forces to take part in North Shropshire’s inaugural Big Sing event. Moreton Hall invited

A Bridgnorth tapas restaurant has scooped a brace of awards in a national contest at the end of last year. The Food Awards England 2018

As the strains of ‘Auld Lang Syne’ fade away, we find out about the benefits of singing together. As hobbies go, singing is an easy

Sixteen-year-old Issy Wong, a pupil at Shrewsbury School, has won a place on the England Cricket Board (ECB) England Women’s Cricket Training Group Programme. Issy

We’ve all been caught out when the clocks go back – but Bridgnorth residents got a helping hand on the Monday morning after the end

A new book from Walker Books celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Children’s Laureate. Flights of Fancy: Stories, Pictures and Inspiration from Ten Children’s Laureates

As part of Telford’s 50th birthday celebrations, every primary school in Telford has received a special Telford 50 memento from T&W Council. The special delivery

An Ironbridge baker is picking up on the trend for homebaking with a range of breadmaking courses for locals who’d like to give Paul Hollywood

A popular resident at a Shropshire care home has celebrated her 100th birthday. Flossie Timmins received a special message from the Queen congratulating her on

North Shropshire College (NSC) merged with Herefordshire and Ludlow College (HLC) at the start of November, supported by a government funding package. The transition funding

A local coffee manufacturer has taken on board the national drive to cut down on packaging waste. Ground coffee specialists Hundred House Coffee, based near

If your dog usually pulls you along during your daily walk, you may be interested in a unique sport that’s becoming more popular in Shropshire

Students from a specialist college in Craven Arms created a poignant poppy display outside their building to remember those who fought and died during WWI.

A Shropshire firm has been awarded double gold at the 2018 Best Estate Agency Guide Awards – meaning it is in the top 1% of

Telford Town Park has been named as one of the top 10 favourite parks to visit by the Green Flag Award through the 2018 People’s

More than 1,100 men from Bridgnorth and the surrounding area turned the recent prostate cancer screening event into “probably the country’s largest single screening of

A Much Wenlock wildlife hospital is planning ahead for the coming 12 months. Cuan Wildlife has announced the return of their Summer Ball, which will

A specialist facility near Much Wenlock is continuing to raise funds. The Cavalier Centre will offer fully accessible services to enable people with disabilities to

Players from a Shropshire quiz league have donated £750 to Severn Hospice, which cared for their longstanding chair in his final days. Members of Bridgnorth

The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust (SaTH) has continued to hit the local and national headlines for a variety of reasons, including failings in

Youngsters are being offered the exclusive opportunity to set up camp in the Museum’s National Cold War Exhibition, where they will sleep amongst the planes,

A pop-up planetarium will be just one of the ways the Ironbridge museums are exploring the solar system (and beyond!) this February half term. The

The recently refurbished public loos in Ironbridge’s Square are being twinned with toilets in Malawi in support of an international charity’s crusade to help those