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9:04am Saturday 12th July 2008
CONTRACTORS are set to make a start on restoring Tenbury's Market Street highway retaining wall on Monday.
Work is expected to cost £250,000 and take up to six months.
But the county council engineer in charge would like to see it completed by Christmas.
The wall was swept away in last summer's horrific floods along with the town's toilets, shortly to be rebuilt.
Senior project engineer Glenn Lucitt said: "It is hoped to contain work to weekdays and where traffic lights are not needed they will be taken down. We will keep a watchful eye on traffic flow and aim to keep traffic distruption to a minimum."
He told Tenbury Wells town councillors at Monday's meeting that the Old Cattle Market site was the most likely place to be used as a depot by contractors Alun Griffiths.
Councillor Jo Watson pointed out that the wall was not a flood defence and urged that the council should continue to seek funding from Advantage West Midlands.
Also present at the meeting was county councillor Derek Prodger, cabinet member for the environment, who said: "The surges of water last summer overwhelmed the drainage systems in a number of towns but we have found no serious collapses in Tenbury."
FRIENDS of Ludlow Assembly Rooms have arranged for popular jazz band The Old Fashioned Love Band to make a welcome return to Ludlow.
A LUDLOW ale has the taste of success after being crowned the best in Shropshire.
AFTER a record-breaking season in London last year, Rambert Dance Company returns to Malvern on November 19-22 with a brand new programme, including Eternal Light and a dramatic revival of Christopher Bruce’s outstanding and hugely popular Swansong.
Ludlow Town took full advantage of hosting bottom-of-the table opponents, Bustlehome, on Saturday by returning to winning ways with a 5-2 victory.
By Adrian Kibbler POLICE are investigating alleged financial irregularities at Ludlow Town Council.
THE owner of a Ludlow pub at the centre of a row over noise has denied claims that it is being turned into a nightclub.
AT a time when independent shops seem to be going under on an almost daily basis, one Ludlow business is bucking the trend.
HARD pressed businesses in south Shropshire will get paid more quickly if they agree to have invoices paid electronically.
THE fifth annual Richards Castle Soap Box Derby has raised more than £6,000.
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