Grove gets Spring Clean
Over a tonne of rubbish and detritus was collected from The Grove in Bridgnorth during a community litter pick and street clean. This annual event
Over a tonne of rubbish and detritus was collected from The Grove in Bridgnorth during a community litter pick and street clean. This annual event
With Bridgnorth’s Mayor Making this month, What’s What decided to have a look at this ancient office and see how it evolved, and to meet
A Food Fair on the High Street is planned to coincide with the Bridgnorth Walk. Spokesperson Brian Davies said: “This year’s food fair has received
Visitors to Dudmaston Hall on 8th May will discover and meet the colourful characters who have lived in the Hall since the 18th Century. Donated
If you were wondering why the windows of Wenlock Flowers were blacked out in the run up to Red Nose Day – all has been
April sees the opening to the public of the long-awaited 18 hole golf course at Astbury Hall, near Bridgnorth, designed and owned by legendary rock
Contributions towards the Fairtrade Foundation’s national attempt to set a new world record with the longest ever strip of bunting were decorated, with schools in
1st Tasley Brownies in Bridgnorth made pancakes to celebrate Shrove Tuesday – but with a difference; they made their pancakes on tins over candles but
An illustrated talk and exhibition will be given by local historians, husband and wife team Dr. Trevor and Margaret Hill, entitled ‘Two Ancient Manors by
The traditional historic Legal Service was held in Much Wenlock’s Holy Trinity Church. High Sheriff Hugh Trevor-Jones said: “The service is held in celebration of
After years of planning and painstaking restoration and building work, the Apley Farm Shop near Bridgnorth will open its doors for business in March. An
Severn Valley Window & Door Company Ltd was established by husband and wife team Alan and Barbara Edgington back in 1981. When they retired in
When The Lady Forester Nursing Home was sold by ExtraCare to David and Jennifer English, ExtraCare made a contribution of £250,000 to the Much Wenlock
Bridgnorth – based artist Vicky Norman will be opening up her studio in Moat Street, Bridgnorth, as a gallery and venue for ‘live art’ on
Bridgnorth Women’s Institute recently celebrated its first birthday with over 40 members having a get together, sampling the delights of homemade bread, pate and damson
Geography lessons are surprisingly varied at Shrewsbury High School, seeking explanations about how the world works, and helping pupils think about alternative futures. As part
Local artist and writer Freda Cox is celebrating the success of her third published book Garden Styles – An Essential Guide, which went on sale
The ‘Big Society’ is one of the Government’s boldest initiatives. They want all citizens to get involved in their communities by volunteering or setting up
There has been a good response to the Town Plan Questionnaire with over 17,000 responses and a large number of comments received which will be
Every household in Bridgnorth was requested to complete a questionnaire last November about their local environment and now a group of volunteers has been asked
Shropshire Council’s new parking strategy aims to recognise that “parking plays an important role in supporting the economic viability of Shropshire’s towns for shopping and
Shropshire Council has decided to close council run public conveniences across the County from next April, saving the council £230,000 a year. The idea is
We just couldn’t resist this picture of the two ugly sisters, Joel Bridgwater and Ewan Williams, who appeared in the highly successful panto production of
Bridgnorth Endowed School welcomed Olympic cycling medallist Bryan Steel to address Year 8 pupils as part of the ‘Be the Best you can Be!’ programme.
House events at Oldbury Wells School have been popular with student teams and this winter saw the them using their knowledge, wit and mime skills
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