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  • Clee Hill win local derby at Tenbury

    THERE was joy for Clee Hill in the big Midlands 5 West South West derby as they won 19-5 away at local rivals Tenbury. But Ludlow march on in Midlands 2 West North with a 21-19 success at Ashbourne. Ludlow Town go second in the West Midlands League

  • Mixed fortunes in early matches

    TENBURY Ladies Hockey team experienced mixed fortunes in their first two games of the season. At home to Worcester 2nd, Tenbury led 2-0 through a goal by Abi Thomas after a break from the halfway line, and Joey Turvey’s deflected effort. Though the

  • Ludlow Traders say parking is real problem to shoppers.

    PAY as you go’ Ludlow is drawing a noose around the neck of small traders and spoiling the historic look of the town at the same time. The effect of parking charges was one of the messages to emerge from a meeting of traders in the town held

  • Fears for future of Ludlow's traditional May Fair.

    A FORMER Ludlow councillor has warned that he fears for the future of the town’s traditional May Fair. Micky Bradley, who resigned from the town council earlier in the year, says he has joined the debate for the sake of his grandchildren and the

  • Chapel Cottage, Brimfield comes with consent for extension

    Chapel Cottage, Brimfield Agent: Strutt & Parker Offers: £219,500 Call: 01584 873711 CHAPEL Cottage is an attractive property located in the heart of one of Ludlow ’s most popular surrounding villages and offers good accommodation arranged

  • Ninth Annual Clun Valley Beer Festival.

    SOME of the best beer around went down a treat at the ninth annual Clun Valley Beer Festival. Beer drinkers were given a choice of top-quality brews, many of them from the local area. It has become a tradition for the beer festival to be staged

  • New approach needed to improve Tenbury play area.

    NEW thinking is needed to improve the Tenbury play area and Burgage according to expert consultants working for the town council. Consultant Charles Potterton told the council that a completely new approach is needed in order to get the best

  • Bidding is fierce at dispersal sale at Bedstone.

    UP to 1,500 people were at a farm dispersal sale at Bedstone. Bidding was fierce for machinery, implements, sheep and cattle being auctioned for Messrs F Goodwin at Jay Barn Farm. Buyers from England, Scotland and Ireland were in keen competition