
Local club sails into Guinness book of records
Chelmarsh Sailing Club will be hosting a part of the largest global sailing race ever on Sunday 21 September when they take part in Bart’s

Chelmarsh Sailing Club will be hosting a part of the largest global sailing race ever on Sunday 21 September when they take part in Bart’s

Ever wondered why there’s a school in Broseley called John Wilkinson? Or why the town played such a key role in the Industrial Revolution? In

Local man James Griffiths from Stottesdon near Bridgnorth is to be the very first Briton to take part in the Tour of the Dragon Race

It’s surely one of the most impressive of human traits: the ability to turn tragic circumstances into something good and positive, something which will help

The Punchbowl has long been one of the region’s best-known carveries but with the launch of its AGA range – unique in every sense of

Not many people would turn down a meal from one of the country’s top chefs – especially one with a fiery reputation. But it seems

What’s What! nature expert Ed Andrews takes a look at the habitat of one of our local rivers, the Worfe, and learns about these fascinating

Riley’s story is a cautionary tale about how pet insurance helped save the day – and the wallet – for the owner of this lively

To mark the centenary of the outbreak of WW1, guest writer Ellie Bowen delves into the archives of the King’s Shropshire Light Infantry and takes

Whether it’s an easier walk along a river valley or canal, or you are heading out for an exhilarating walk in the Shropshire Hills Area

One of the best-known dates in the Bridgnorth calendar is the late May Bank Holiday, when intrepid walkers set off from the High Street, walk

On 4 August 1914 Britain declared war on Germany. It was the culmination of stand-offs and old alliances, and became known as the Great War.

One of the UK’s best-loved gardening experts, Pippa Greenwood, will appearing at this year’s Shrewsbury Flower Show. Pippa, a regular on BBC Radio 4’s Gardener’s

Bridgnorth Music and Arts Festival is now in its ninth year and is the biggest free festival in Shropshire; with music, arts, comedy, animation, film,
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Beat the high score with pretty pastels as summer comes closer and closer.

Following the success of last year’s carnival which was revived after break of some 20 years, preparations are well underway for the Bridgnorth carnival which

Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust has been named as a finalist in the Large Visitor Attraction of the Year category of the VisitEngland Awards for Excellence

Full planning and listed buildings consent has now been granted for Bishop Percy’s house on the Cartway, Bridgnorth. The iconic building is one of the

Soldiers returning from the horror of the trenches of Europe found themselves in the tranquil setting of Worfield, where they came to recuperate and be

Shropshire in May and June is at its most glorious. Here’s a guide to some of the many festivals, walks and activities that will help

A legendary Ironbridge dining venue is better than ever, as Kerri Tyler discovered on a recent visit. Set on a hillside overlooking Ironbridge Gorge, the

Edward Andrews enjoys one of nature’s most captivating sights – a swirling, dancing flock of starlings – and reveals more about these unique birds. It

Action stations! We’ve seen some good spring sunshine, but do still watch out for the odd late frost in the first part of May that

Shropshire’s position on the Welsh marches resulted in a frenzy of castle building, with over 30 fortresses gracing the landscape. What’s What! asked visiting writer

More and more of us are keeping chickens in the garden. Chris Woodroff looks into the pros and cons of poultry. Before getting the birds,

Who says you can’t please all of the people all of the time? Annabel Karmel shares the secrets of fuss-free family mealtimes. Catering for a

Burwarton photographer Meg Hawkins has just published a series of children’s books, which she has written and illustrated. Based around the characters Scratch and Hedgy,

It’s that time of year when the folk of Bridgnorth can be seen pounding the streets in preparation for the Bridgnorth Walk, which is taking