Archive - Thursday, 31 March 2005


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Ludlow Archive

  • Hit the trail for sculpture

    A trail of sculptures has now been unveiled on Wenlock Edge. read more

  • Honour for Keith

    I WONDER if the people of Tenbury Wells would like to know about a gentleman in Tenbury - I know he has many, many friends. read more

  • Throat slasher shock revisited

    THE sensational tale of a violent throat slashing incident at a Ludlow hotel is just one of the episodes included in a former history teacher's latest book. read more

  • Message to an unknown driver

    IN spite of a 40-mile an hour speed limit and prominent signs alerting drivers to anticipate sheep crossing the road, each year many sheep and lambs are hit by cars on the stretch between Clee Hill and Doddington. read more

  • Set sail for fun

    A VOYAGE of laughter, song, dance, danger and mystery is in store for anyone aged six to 30, attending a forthcoming show at Ludlow Assembly Rooms read more

  • We want meat and two veg to go

    SHROPSHIRE, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire farmers grow the best food in the world for us to eat. read more

  • Seeking wordof the Charltons

    I AM hoping readers can assist me with some research I am pulling together for the 250th anniversary of the grant of a charter to Charlton in Massachusetts, USA. read more

  • Bishop's Castle

    n BIBLE PLANTS TALK: Nigel Hepper's talk on the farms, gardens and plants of the Bible raised more than £200 for the Bishop's Castle Church Tower and Maintenance Appeal. read more

  • The Strettons

    take place in Wistanstow Village Hall, on Saturday, with Phil Morris Disco providing the music. Telephone 01694 781644 for ticket information. read more

  • It's Tenbury for us 'til we go

    I OFTEN hear young people say they would like to live in the south. read more

  • What a great newsplash!

    I THOUGHT that you would like to know that everyone is praising the Advertiser for the write-up and photograph (March 10) of my sponsored swim. read more

  • Catch top tenor

    ONE of the country's leading tenors, Ian Storey, is due to sing for Acorns in Hereford next week. read more

  • Work on show

    Images from Austrian artist can be seen on show at Ludlow Assembly Rooms. read more

  • Keeping a welcome for choir

    THEY'RE keeping a welcome in the Assembly Rooms for the arrival of group of singers from Wales next week. read more

  • Show a family affair

    AN exhibition from mother and daughter Caroline Ede and Sophie Jauncey is under way at Ludlow's contemporary art gallery, Arterie. The show includes silkscreen prints designed by Caroline and silver earrings, pendants and brooches by her daughter, Sophie. read more

  • Star line-up for society

    CELLIST Natalie Clein is one of the star names lined up for next year's Ludlow Music Society season. read more

  • Spot the influence of the British Roj

    HE sits cross-legged promoting peace and good Karma, contemplating life from his prominent vantage point as he watches the townsfolk go by. read more

  • Not the best course of action

    I write this letter in the capacity of a dog lover and a professional private hire operator. In recent months your publication and many others have aired the views of Linda Hughes, from Ludlovian Taxis, regarding carrying her own dog in her own plated vehicles. read more

  • Invitation to go back to school

    I WOULD like to take advantage of your well-read pages to announce a reunion of former pupils of Bishop's Castle High School, as it used to be named. read more

  • Tenbury

    n Carers Group: Nurse Carol Hutchinson was pleased to welcome more carers back to the last meeting at Penlu. read more

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