
Autumnal Visit to Berrington Hall
To mark ‘Apple Day’ celebrations, I was invited by a friend to visit Berrington Hall in Herefordshire, as part of a group touring the orchards
To mark ‘Apple Day’ celebrations, I was invited by a friend to visit Berrington Hall in Herefordshire, as part of a group touring the orchards
Dudmaston Estate staged a fun ride on Sunday 7th October, which saw horses, and riders of all ages and ability take in the splendors of
Severn Valley Railway is giving enthusiasts of all ages a once in a lifetime opportunity to play an important part in the future of a
My little Wedding Shop is proud to announce their first birthday and to celebrate they are giving their brides-to-be extra special birthday gifts! The exclusive
Organisers of the Shrewsbury Flower Show have announced that star of ‘The Great British Bake Off’ and celebrity artisan baker, Paul Hollywood, will be
Sainsbury’s in Bridgnorth would like to extend a huge ‘thank you’ to their Customers who donated so generously to help tackle food poverty this October.
I leave Bridgnorth on a typical cool autumnal morning, the sky heavy with cloud. As I drive north through Shropshire, the weather slowly improves. By
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Winter is fast approaching now, that’s if it’s not already arrived and it’s time to make sure that anything tender has been covered up or
You know when you have a meal so delicious that it stays with you the next day? Well, days after tasting the Secreto Iberico –
Cartway Church in Bridgnorth recently celebrated 50 years of united worship between the United Reformed and Methodist churches in the town by staging a series
Cuan House, which helps to raise funds for the Wildlife Rescue Centre in Much Wenlock are appealing for volunteers to assist in the running of
A new pictorial record of Much Wenlock has just been published, following the history of the town from the turn of the last century to
Paul Morris, proprietor of Bridgnorth business ‘Love Your Blinds’ recently completed a grueling 9 day, 960 mile bike ride, from Lands End to John O’Groats,
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Chelmarsh Sailing Club has secured Olympic legacy funding from Sport England’s Inspired Facilities Fund. This is part of the £135 million Places People Play legacy
Staff at the National Trust’s Dudmaston Estate, near Bridgnorth, took a step into the world of fun runs, hosting their very first 5k and 10k
European and Commonwealth gold medal swimmer Adam Whitehead has been leading pupils at Bridgnorth Endowed School during the Be the Best programme, which focuses on
Just back from the Athletics Stadium at the inspirational Paralympics, Sally Themans found herself surrounded by several sporting local heroes at the William Brookes ‘sports
Autumn is just around the corner . . . With the first frosts likely any time now, it’s time to sort out the garden for
Autumn is the season of wood fires and fiery sunsets. As the sun drops the sky seems to take on a texture all of its
Anna Kayiatou, who jointly owns The Feathers at Brocton with chef husband Paul, had a lot of fun designing the interior décor of this 15th
Sally Themans went to meet a Broseley lady who, amongst many other things, is a volunteer driver for the thriving Much Wenlock and Broseley Community
If we get a nice spell towards the end of August and into September, the chances are that a lot of the earlier flowering perennials