Our new police and crime commissioner
In November elections were held to elect police and crime commissioners with a view to bringing decision making about policing to a more local level.
In November elections were held to elect police and crime commissioners with a view to bringing decision making about policing to a more local level.
This month, Jean de Rusett explores the role that Shropshire played in the escape of the young Charles II from the Parliamentarian forces after the
Butcher Craig Finch who trades in the indoor market in Bridgnorth is celebrating two years of business by winning the coveted accolade ‘best sausage in
Sally Themans visits the Birchmeadow Centre in Broseley and meets one man with a vision to make this the beating heart of the town ….
Looking forward to a new year With spring hopefully just around the corner, now is the time to start planning what you’re going to do
When it’s cold outside ….. Whether you want to wrap up or simply look fabulous, here’s some inspiration for your winter wardrobe.
Ed Andrews looks at how nature is reclaiming the industrial landscape across Shropshire with a look at two redundant mine sites… Shropshire’s role in the
Restaurant of the month – Ye Olde Punchbowl Inn You don’t tend to go out for a carvery meal for the ‘surprise factor’ – but
Top tips on how to make a New Year’s resolution with legs! Claire Dunworth-Warby, a Personal, Business and Education Coach, discusses how to maximise your
He has researched and written 22 books about the History of Bridgnorth, and now prolific local historian Clive Gwilt is hanging up his pen with
What’s What asked four local chefs for their favourite Christmas recipes… Sautéed Sprouts with Smoked Bacon and Chestnuts ~ Paul from The Feathers at Brockton
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
One rather chilly, late Friday afternoon in November I was ushered into the home of Mrs Muriel Grindley, to chat to her about Bridgnorth Townswomen’s
Oh, what a happy conjunction of events! My two favourite pastimes rolled into one happy evening; a visit to a historical building combined with
It is said that it was Ethelfleda, daughter of King Alfred the Great, who first realised the potential for Bridgnorth as a settlement. Standing on
December can be a quiet time in the garden, but there are plenty of tidying up jobs to do, and lots of houseplants to keep
Claire Dunworth-Warby, a Personal, Business and Education Coach, discusses how to maximise your chances of achieving your most enjoyable festive season ever… December can be
It’s that time of year when we deck our halls with boughs of holly, whilst marveling at how quickly Christmas is upon us again. As
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,
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
Most people have heard of the National Trust, fewer are aware of the splendid work carried out by the Landmark Trust. It is a buildings
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