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Telford & Wrekin Council welcomes milestone as SaTH exits special measures
Telford & Wrekin Council has welcomed the announcement that The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust has exited special measures, but has stressed that it wants to see the good progress continue.
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Bridgnorth’s iconic St Mary’s faces “15-year survival Window” as community consultation launches
One of Shropshire’s most recognisable landmarks is facing a race against time, as a new feasibility study warns that St Mary’s Church could be forced to close its doors within 15 years unless urgent structural failings are addressed.
Shropshire Arts Group set for international spotlight at Oska Bright Film Festival
A local arts collective is heading to the coast this spring as their latest cinematic venture prepares to compete on the international stage.
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Telford College highly commended for ‘innovation in training’
Telford College has been highly commended for its ‘innovation in training’ at a national awards ceremony.
Witness appeal after cyclist seriously injured in Shrewsbury
Police in Shrewsbury are appealing for witnesses following a collision involving a car and a cyclist on Lancaster Road yesterday.
Telford man sentenced for assaulting police officer and theft
A Telford has been handed a 28-month custodial sentence for assaulting a police officer and for a five-month shoplifting spree where he stole more than £2,100 worth of items.
Etihad to resume 'limited' flights to 71 destinations including the UK - full list
Etihad will resume a "limited commercial flight schedule" from Friday (March 6), operating between Abu Dhabi and 71 destinations - see the full list.
Driver released from car following head-on collision on A53 near Market Drayton
A male driver is recovering in hospital after a head-on collision involving a car and a large goods vehicle on the A53 near Market Drayton yesterday afternoon.
Full list of DWP payments rising for parents, carers and families in 2026
Millions of families will see benefits increase in 2026. Here’s the full list of DWP payments rising, from Universal Credit childcare support to maternity pay.
BBC suggests licence fee could be cut in the future 'if more people start to pay it'
The BBC has suggested the cost of the TV licence fee could be cut in the near future if more people started paying for it
This is the person Cheshire Police wants to speak to over bike thefts...
Cheshire Police has released the image of a person it wants to speak concerning a number of bike thefts.
Oswestry Town Council suspends introduction of overnight parking charges
Oswestry Town Council has decided to suspend the introduction of overnight car parking fees following an extraordinary meeting.
Four Ellesmere trees set to be replaced with new seating and planters
Shropshire Council is proposing to remove four trees on the Promenade area on Cross Street, Ellesmere due to ‘root heave’* causing uneven footway surfaces and trip hazards.
Charity launch will help ensure A Better Tomorrow for those in need
A new charity will enhance the support a dedicated team provides for adults affected by issues such as addiction, domestic abuse, homelessness and mental ill health.
Shropshire Council Affordable Warmth and Energy Efficiency Team wins national award
Shropshire Council’s Affordable Warmth and Energy Efficiency Team has won a national award at the Energy Efficiency Awards, for National Insulation & Fabric Project of the Year.
Chamber backs plans to reinstate direct rail service to London - with stop at Gobowen
Shropshire Chamber of Commerce has backed calls to reinstate a direct rail service from the county to the capital
Training projects create more than 1,000 opportunities
Three major skills-boosting schemes have surpassed their targets.
Council uses new technology to better understand park visitors
A council is using new technology to better understand how improvements to parks, green spaces, and public footpaths are making a difference.
Efforts to save trees from ‘root heave’ problems fall flat as felling proposed
Four trees are proposed to be removed due to ‘root heave’ causing uneven footway surfaces and trip hazards.
North Shropshire marks World Book Day with reading events
Schools and libraries across North Shropshire marked World Book Day with reading activities, tokens and events celebrating stories and encouraging young readers.