Drop in local councillors
The slogan, “It’s your vote, don’t lose it” is often used to urge the electorate into action. However, in the run up to this year’s
The slogan, “It’s your vote, don’t lose it” is often used to urge the electorate into action. However, in the run up to this year’s

A local explorer has been invited by the Bhutanese royal family to help develop the tourist industry of Bhutan. Internationally renowned kayaker Anthony Eddies-Davies, whose
The annual Bridgnorth Walk has been held since its inauguration in 1967 and this year it will take place on Spring Bank Holiday Monday 27

The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust has beaten off stiff competition to win a national competition, the prize being a workshop with the international artist Julian

For the second year running, William Brookes School took part in the recent BBC News School Report Day. Students spent a whole day reporting on
The nation’s favourite impressionist goes back to his stand up roots for a new two hour show Not just a pretty face on Friday 24

Shropshire Council outdoor recreation service is holding the first ‘Severn Valley Trail Race’ on Sunday 16th June, starting from the visitor centre in Alveley near
A new website has been launched this month by ‘Your Children’s Future’, a small group of individuals from the Bridgnorth area, headed up by Elfrida
Ludlow Spring Festival There will be something for everyone at Ludlow’s Spring Festival which runs over the weekend of May 10-12, from great British beer

The nine day Ironbridge Gorge Walking Festival will take place from Saturday 4th to Sunday 12th May. This year the festival will mark the 60th

The ancient timber-framed Talbot Inn has stood in Much Wenlock’s High Street, providing food and lodgings, since at least 1361. Initially it was part of

For a wildlife enthusiast, holiday destinations don’t come much better than the Isle of Skye. Past visits to the west coast of Scotland have been

Thinking back to Easter last year, I realised that was the start of all the wet weather we’ve had over the last year. Let’s hope

As a young lad, The Huntsman was Peter Morris’ local pub, where he and his dad would enjoy a pint. Peter possessed the acumen to

I’ve seen a few pets recently that have required dental treatment; involving an anaesthetic, tooth extractions, and scale and polish. Generally these procedures are carried
Claire Dunworth-Warby, a Personal, Business and Education Coach, discusses how to incorporate coping strategies into your everyday life to ensure that you view your life

Ghosts and paranormal activities are one of those things many folk refuse to take seriously – after all, life is tricky enough without the un-dead

Bridgnorth man, cyclist Richard Smith is celebrating his selection to represent Great Britain in the 19th World Transplant Games in Durban, South Africa in July,

Well known former mayor, Connie Baines received an MBE from The Princess Royal for ‘services to the community of Bridgnorth’ in March. Connie has served

Ashley and Gemma Brown are hoping to break the £40k mark this year in their fundraising efforts for Asthma UK in memory of their 2

Schools in the Bridgnorth area were asked by the Bridgnorth Fairtrade Group, to produce artwork that would promote Fairtrade to the general public, and textile

On Sunday 21 April, over 35,000 runners will compete in the 33rd London Marathon. Sally Themans met three local people who are all taking part
Philip Dunne MP is encouraging local employers to advertise any vacancies they may have, or to exhibit at a Jobs Fair he is organising in

Apley Farm Shop near Bridgnorth has netted a major award from the National Farmers’ Retail and Markets Association. FARMA awarded the shop, at Stockton, near
This month’s bites of foodie news from around the region… HEFF Finalists The finalists of the Heart of England Fine Foods Diamond Awards were announced

New England lies in a wooded valley on the edge of the village of Highley. Today it is a peaceful place, hidden in the folds

With Easter early this year, let’s hope the weather will allow us out into the garden. Beware of late frosts that will spoil vulnerable plants

August 2012 was an exciting time for Ruth Burley as she launched her company RMB Financial Planning Limited, and one of the business tools which