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  • Car damaged in Ludlow

    A CAR was damaged in Ludlow in two separate incidents. The plum coloured Porsche Targa’s passenger door was first scratched in Old Street on July 2 and then again in the same street between last Tuesday (July 7) and Thursday (July 9). Around £200 worth

  • Eastern Europe offers a lesson for our children

    A SOUTH Shropshire businessman believes that the time has come for a change of emphasis when it comes to educating young people. He is also convinced that the educational establishment in this country has a lot to learn from places like Romania

  • Maintaining record

    A DEVELOPER of homes for the elderly, which recently opened a complex in Ludlow, has won a top award for the fourth consecutive year. McCarthy & Stone, developer of Burgess Court, Gravel Hill, Ludlow, has topped the charts in a national survey

  • Sun is out for speech day as pupils bask in their success

    THE sun shone on Bedstone College’s speech day as a crowd of 600 parents, friends and scholars enjoyed the finals of the swimming gala. They also basked in the sunshine of success as head Michael Symonds told them of the school’s achievements.

  • Man injured after falling from horse

    A MAN was airlifted to hospital after falling from his horse in Cleobury Mortimer. Emergency services were called to a disused railway track in Prescott at 2.50pm on Friday. The man, who was in his early 60s, was unconscious for a short time before

  • Jane is Ludlow ‘Super Woman’

    LUDLOW Runners are proud to have their own version of Super Woman. Jane Rowlands took part with three other Ludlow Runners in the demanding Gower Gallop, a 20-mile run/walk around the Gower Peninsula in South Wales. The conditions were hot, the route

  • How much of your heat is lost through the roof?

    A NEW aerial map shows how hot Tenbury is and what impact the town might be having on global warming. The new thermal map shows residents and businesses how well insulated their properties are. The map is available at warmer worcestershire.com

  • Shaping our future

    PEOPLE in south Shropshire are being given the chance to have a say about building a sustainable future. The Shropshire Partnership, made up of Shropshire Council, public ser vice providers and business and community groups, is inviting views

  • Soap boxes fine tuned for big day - Richard's Castle

    PREPARATIONS are well ahead for the annual Richards Castle soap box derby. New this year is the lunchtime Hanway Hill Heave, a one-mile run from the village up to the common, with competitors from Ludlow and Croft Ambrey running clubs. There will

  • Responding to complaint

    NETWORK Rail has fulfilled a promise made to former Shropshire county councillor Vivienne Parry by helping residents at the junction of Sheet Road and Charlton Rise. Mrs Parry said railway workers used a small pull-in near the junction of the two