July Food Bites
Food fair for Bridgnorth Picking up on a county-wide trend, in August it’s Bridgnorth’s turn to host an annual food fair, which will take place
Food fair for Bridgnorth Picking up on a county-wide trend, in August it’s Bridgnorth’s turn to host an annual food fair, which will take place
With walk day weather this year almost ideal for walking, about 850 senior walkers set off from Bridgnorth High Street to complete the 22 mile
Sally Themans finds out about an unusual apparition that’s been spotted pounding the pavements of Bridgnorth in aid of Asthma UK. If you’ve noticed a
Environmental group Sustainable Bridgnorth has welcomed the planning application for the Crida Wind Cooperative to erect two medium sized turbines on the ridge south of
Bridgnorth’s new mayor, Ray Gill, was sworn in at a ceremony in the Town Hall last month. In his acceptance speech, the Mayor reflected on
Thursday 1 August will see the return of the Burwarton Show, and this year’s show promises to be bigger and better than ever. Organisers are
Now in its third year, the Mamil Cycling ‘Shropshire Hills Sportive’ will be held on Sunday 7 July. The race will start and finish on
Late bloomers.. As we moved through the first few days of June, the weather improved dramatically and the sun shone at last. For every day
Bridgnorth Sixth Form Partnership students Molly Davis and Annabelle Smith recount their recent visit to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. BBC Radio Shropshire was on
For one Bridgnorth woman, her hobby of weather-watching has become a family affair. Sally Themans finds out what motivates her. Following the events in Oklahoma
Local amateur historian Jean de Ruset explores evocative Lilleshall Abbey. I’d wanted to visit Lilleshall Abbey as part of my research into haunted places in
Claire Dunworth-Warby, a personal, business and education coach with Aspire Associates Coaching, offers some strategies on avoiding those squabbles that can occur when everyone is
Our local wildlife expert, Edward Andrews, considers the life cycle of parasites and their hosts. This month’s inspiration came while I was taking a walk
On 1 June the Secretary of State for Education awarded William Brookes School in Much Wenlock Academy status. This move will give the school management
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