Archive - Thursday, 28 April 2005


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Ludlow Archive

  • A crowded three days for Martin

    AN organist from Germany and a group of leading operatic singers appear in a crowded three days of musical events in Kidderminster. read more

  • Westhope

    VILLAGE HALL LOTTERY: Winners in the April draw. First prize of £45.60, Dennis Carter, Ludlow. Four prizewinners of £7.10, Judy Lunn, Clunton; Edith Edwards, Ludlow; George Oliver, Hungerford and Jon Morris, Aston Munslow. read more

  • Bishop's Castle

    TOWN MEETING: Town clerk, Janet Ince read the minutes from the meeting held in 2004 and the Mayor, Jane Carroll, commented on progress made on a number of topics raised at that time. Dog fouling of pavements and difficulties with the telegraph pole at the Castle Green junction were two items that are still causing concern. read more

  • Craven Arms

    PLANT SALE: Last year's plant sale at Wistanstow Primary School raised almost £1,000 and this year's event is set to be just as popular. Children and staff ahave been planting seeds, taking cuttings and making sure there will be plenty of garden bargains for sale on Saturday, May 14, at 10.30am in the school. As well as plants there will be tombola, a cake stall, refreshments, and a raffle with horticultural prizes. This year's competition for children is a garden on a plate and all the profits will go towards the renovation of the school field. For more information call 01588 673347 read more

  • Parking points

    Can I add a couple of points to your article (Tenbury Advertiser, April 21) on parking problems in Tenbury? read more

  • Reports of their demise . . .

    CLEOBURY Chronicles are alive and well! read more

  • There's no change of use for pub

    I write in response to the published letter from Mr Bloomer, (for caravan park occupiers), Knighton on Teme Caravan Park (Letters, April 14) and feel I must comment on a number of the issues raised. read more

  • It's people not dogs - a biteback

    IN response to Anti Boneyo Publico's letter of last week, if my Latin serves me correctly, he or she ( I strongly suspect he) is against the public chewing on bones. read more

  • Down your 'tun'

    IT was thanks to the Roman road known as Watling Street, running from Wroxeter to Leintwardine and thence to Gloucester, that Church Stretton developed as a post-Roman settlement. read more

  • Festival gives it the full Nelson

    IT may sound an unlikely encounter but, in 1800, Haydn met Lord Nelson and his lover Emma Hamilton. read more

  • Lively band

    FRESH from their success at last year's Sheep Music festivities, the group with the memorable name of 20 Dead Camels bring its mix of ska and reggae to the Assembly Rooms on May 14. read more

  • Will power

    FAST-RISING comedian Will Smith brings his award-winning brand of laughter to Ludlow Assembly Rooms next month. read more

  • Invitation not to be sneezed at!

    NO singer should sneeze at an invitation to sing Mozart. read more

  • Play your part in art exhibition

    THE public will be able to play a key part in a new art exhibition at Tim Wood's Old Surgery in Clun. read more

  • Soap star popped in for a pint

    DRINKERS in Ludlow's Church Inn had a pleasant surprise when Emmerdale star Mark Charnock popped in for a pint. read more

  • Unusual houses open their doors

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  • Crown princes

    'THE crown princes of English folk' will take their audience on a journey of traditional music and song at the Clows Top Victory Hall on May 8 from 7.30pm. read more

  • The Strettons

    CAMERA CLUB: The Photographer of the Year Competition is the last event in the club calendar until September. This will take place next Wednesday and the judge will be Mavis Thornton. Members may enter not more than three small prints and three slides which should not have been placed first, second or third in any previous competition. read more

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