GRIFFITHS
GRIFFITHS Grace August 13th, 2005 It's been 12 months, you are never forgotton and never will be. Love you always Sandra, John & family Malcolm, Sandra & family Published in paper 10/08/2006
GRIFFITHS Grace August 13th, 2005 It's been 12 months, you are never forgotton and never will be. Love you always Sandra, John & family Malcolm, Sandra & family Published in paper 10/08/2006
HANDLEY - HENWORTH Kate & Steve Mr & Mrs R Handley are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Kate to Steve Henworth. Congratulations to your both. Published in paper 10/08/2006
HAYWARD Nicole and Gareth On the birth of Louis Daniel With fond love from Clare, Matt C and Meg and all your friends and family from Stourport Published in paper 10/08/2006
GARDENING CLUB: At the July meeting Adrian James from Kidderminster stepped in, for which we were most grateful at short notice. His talk was on 'Exotics in the Garden'. The talk was a good insight to anyone wishing to venture into the world of exotics
JAZZ fans will have the rare opportunity to see one of the top British jazz musicians at the Feathers Hotel in Ludlow on Sunday, August 20. Don Weller has enjoyed a career at the top of the jazz ladder and has gained a huge fan base at an international
THROUGH your columns, we would like to thank all stewards, programme sellers, dressers and all the other people who have given so much of their time, to ensure that this year's Festival was well run and appreciated. The commitment and enthusiasm of so
Ludlow 192 for 6 Oswestry 191 for 9 LUDLOW kept top spot in the Shrophire County Premier League with a solid performance against visitors Oswestry, taking 20 points, whilst nearest rivals Wem beat Perkins. The home side won the toss and put Oswestry into
BRIGHTWELLS report an excellent demand for store cattle at their recent sale at Rhayader. Despite a lack of grass in many areas, a good turnout of purchasers, with many areas represented and eventually stock consigned as far away as Nottinghamshire. Included
GRIFFITHS Grace August 13th, 2005 Nan a year has passed but you are never forgotten in my heart. Love you always and forever. Sarah & Elliot xx Published in paper 10/08/2006
HAYWARD Nicole and Gareth Congratulations on the birth of Louis Daniel born August 3 2006 8lb 12oz A brother for Brett, Calum, Beth and Nathan Lots of Love Mark, Liss Rhys and Billy Published in paper 10/08/2006
HAYWARD Nicole and Gareth A big welcome to Louis Daniel born August 3 2006 a brother for Brett, Calum, Beth and Nathan Everyone thrilled Love Mum and Dad xx Published in paper 10/08/2006
HAYWARD Louis Daniel Welcome to the world little brother, so pleased I was able to see you before I went to Africa. Love Brett, Callum, Bethany and Nathan Published in paper 10/08/2006
HAYWARD Gareth & Nicole are proud to announce the birth of their son LOUIS DANIEL who arrived a little early, but fit and well on 3rd August 2006, weighing in at 8lb 12oz Published in paper 10/08/2006
WILSON Norman William Geoffrey Birthday Memories; Dear brother and uncle;11th August. Norman love and miss you lots. Love Julie Quinton. Kyle, megan and Ethan xxxxx Published in paper 10/08/2006
WILSON Norman William Geoffrey N.O.D 11th August Loved and missed everyday! Always in our thoughts. Much love; Mom and Dad XXX Published in paper 10/08/2006
JOYCE AND BILL Wish to thank the family, neighbours and friends for messages of get well during her stay in hospital Published in paper 10/08/2006
LUDLOW MP Philip Dunne is joining mayor, Graeme Kidd, and his campaign against crime. He said: "While the Ludlow constituency has one of the lowest crime rates in the UK, low crime is not no crime. There remains considerable concern, in particular about
THE new season at Malvern Theatres starts with two comedies, which is good news for counteracting the end of long days and summer sunshine's demise. Alan Bennett's Habeas Corpus, from August 21, stars Vicar of Dibley actor James Fleet and then new comedy
LUDLOW Town players wanting to earn a first team place this season will need to battle hard to impress manager Chris Richards. Richards, who has been putting the squad through a series of rigorous pre-season tests, said: "We have brought in some fringe
LUDLOW Town players wanting to earn a first team place this season will need to battle hard to impress manager Chris Richards. Richards, who has been putting the squad through a series of rigorous pre-season tests, said: "We have brought in some fringe
Ludlow 192 for 6 Oswestry 191 for 9 LUDLOW kept top spot in the Shrophire County Premier League with a solid performance against visitors Oswestry, taking 20 points, whilst nearest rivals Wem beat Perkins. The home side won the toss and put Oswestry
JAZZ fans will have the rare opportunity to see one of the top British jazz musicians at the Feathers Hotel in Ludlow on Sunday, August 20. Don Weller has enjoyed a career at the top of the jazz ladder and has gained a huge fan base at an international
THE new season at Malvern Theatres starts with two comedies, which is good news for counteracting the end of long days and summer sunshine's demise. Alan Bennett's Habeas Corpus, from August 21, stars Vicar of Dibley actor James Fleet and then new comedy
BRIGHTWELLS report an excellent demand for store cattle at their recent sale at Rhayader. Despite a lack of grass in many areas, a good turnout of purchasers, with many areas represented and eventually stock consigned as far away as Nottinghamshire
GARDENING CLUB: At the July meeting Adrian James from Kidderminster stepped in, for which we were most grateful at short notice. His talk was on `Exotics in the Garden'. The talk was a good insight to anyone wishing to venture into the world of exotics
THROUGH your columns, we would like to thank all stewards, programme sellers, dressers and all the other people who have given so much of their time, to ensure that this year's Festival was well run and appreciated. The commitment and enthusiasm of
LUDLOW MP Philip Dunne is joining mayor, Graeme Kidd, and his campaign against crime. He said: "While the Ludlow constituency has one of the lowest crime rates in the UK, low crime is not no crime. There remains considerable concern, in particular about