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  • A window on artists' viewpoints in Bishop's Castle

    ARTISTS in Bishop’s Castle are giving shoppers a new view of their town. High Street traders hope a display of window art will prove a big draw to visitors. More than 10 shops and houses fronting the road will feature paintings and drawings with

  • Pupils' challenge to reach for the stars

    AN UNUSUAL rocket challenge had sky-high ambitions at Concord College in Acton Burnell. Children from five local primary schools designed and built black powder rockets which they were due to launch in the grounds of the college yesterday. The

  • Two-goal head-start is not enough to win tie

    Tenbury United 2 Malvern Ragners 4. TENBURY gained a two-goal lead in the first quarter, but then conceded two penalties and eventually bowed out of the West Midlands President’s Cup at Palmer’s Meadow. Tenbury made a flying start to the game and were

  • Legion joy at belated gift

    TENBURY Royal British Legion received a belated anniversary present when the RBL county vice-chairman Trevor Barry presented it with a 75-year pennant. The pennant, presented to branch chairman Roy Routledge, will be flown with the branch colours

  • Motorcyclist comes off bike near Craven Arms

    A TEENAGER was taken to hospital after he fell off his motorbike near Craven Arms. Emergency services were called to the A489, near to the A49 turning in Wistanstow, at around 1pm on Sunday. Ambulance service spokesman Claire Thomas

  • Under strength team keep on fighting hard

    Bredon Star 51 pts Tenbury 0. MISSING six players going into this Midlands 5 West SW fixture, Tenbury were further hampered when Will Morgan, already filling in at prop instead of his usual number eight position, was forced to leave the field after five

  • CLENT

    CLENT Marie To a loving Nan and Great Gran on your 70th Birthday Love Wayne, Sam, Hayley, Stan, Greg, Bryn, Mitchell and Ebony, Miles and Latisha xx Published in paper 22/10/2009 in Ludlow Advertiser

  • HOLDCROFT

    HOLDCROFT Glenys 50 Have a Fab Day and Loads of Love from All the Family Published in paper 22/10/2009 in Ludlow Advertiser

  • CLENT

    CLENT Marie To my Dear Wife on your 70th Birthday All my Love Basil xxx Published in paper 22/10/2009 in Ludlow Advertiser

  • WALL

    WALL Rachel 18 today October 22 2009 Happy Birthday Rachel Best Wishes From Dad, Gran, Grandad and Andrew Published in paper 22/10/2009 in Ludlow Advertiser

  • BRAY

    BRAY Sylvia. Roger, Jean and family sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for all messages of sympathy and for their kindness and support during this difficult time. Thank you to everyone for their attendance at the funeral and for their

  • Remember those who fell for us all

    ON the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, an Armistice was signed to end the First World War. Millions of servicemen from the British Empire, and beyond, gave their lives in the war set to end all wars. Sadly, this was not to

  • Paraglider escapes in after accident in Church Stretton

    A PARAGLIDER escaped with minor injuries after landing heavily in Church Stretton. An ambulance and the Midland Air Ambulance were sent to a field near Long Mynd Gliding Club just after 4.30pm on Sunday. Ambulance spokesman Claire Thomas said

  • Missed chances

    LUDLOW Town Colts produced a lacklustre performance and lost 4-0 against Rock at Shrewsbury in the Shropshire Alliance. The home side led 2-0 at the break, and doubled their tally after the interval. Martin Jones and Dan Spear missed chances in the first

  • Simple win but then a struggle

    Ludlow Ladies 3 Bournville Ladies 3rd 0. Ludlow recorded a comfortable second win of the season in Division 3 of the Worcestershire Hockey League against Bournville 3rd at Leominster on Saturday. Ludlow played without a goalkeeper for the first five

  • Applefest at core of bid to boost tourism

    A VISITOR from Japan was one of more than 5,000 people who came to Tenbury for last weekend’s Applefest. The event also attracted people from all over the country. More than 60 stallholders took part in the festival, which was staged over two

  • Tenbury cited as a flood example

    TENBURY has been cited as an example of the damage that flooding causes to economic prosperity. Natural England has produced a report saying that the floods of 2007, including the major damage caused in Tenbury, cost the economy of the West Midlands

  • Police appeal after teenager wounded in Ludlow

    A TEENAGER was taken to hospital after an altercation in Ludlow between two groups of youths. Police are appealing for witnesses after the boy needed stitches. An officer on patrol came across the victim, who had wounds to his face and hip, at