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  • Ludlow still aim for third

    Stafford 5 pts Ludlow 25. LUDLOW ran in four tries at Stafford to give themselves a chance of finishing third in Midlands 2 West North. Playing strongly with a competitive pack, the visitors scored two tries in the first half through Russell Jones

  • Free folk and jazz at Ludlow Assembly Rooms

    AN evening of music from Banjanova combining folk, bluegrass and jazz with eastern elements is on offer in Oscars at Ludlow Assembly Rooms on Saturday from 8pm to 11pm. Banjanova features Ian Lakin on banjo, vocals and guitar, Martin Thomas on

  • Toby gives Town edge in a nine-goal thriller

    Tenbury Town 5 Wolseley 4. TEENAGE striker Toby Gittens netted from the edge of the penalty box to give Town a late winner in their Hereford Times Herefordshire League Division 3 clash. The nine-goal thriller featured three own goals and a missed penalty

  • Tenbury eliminated from North Mids Cup at Evesham

    Evesham 37 pts Tenbury 11. TENBURY made an exit from the North Midlands Cup at the quarter-final stage under the floodlights at Evesham. Tenbury gave a creditable performance against unbeaten and higher-graded opponents. The scoreline would have had

  • The Strettons

    HEALTH CHECK – The local Rotarians have arranged for a free drop-in session for stroke/health awareness checks to be held at the Parish Centre on Saturday from 10am-4pm. All welcome. PUBLIC MEETINGS – A public meeting has been arranged for tomorrow (

  • Craven Arms

    RSPB - The April meeting of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds at the Discovery Centre was an extra special one, with the speaker Colin Wright giving members and visitors a very good insight into what life is like in the Falkland Islands. He

  • Appeal to save community skips in South Shropshire ruled out

    A BID to get a decision to scrap community skips in South Shropshire overturned has failed. Agreement to discontinue the community skip service provided in the former South Shropshire district will not be ‘called in’ for further examination by

  • Festival is ‘bursting’ with talent in Bromyard

    A NEW mini-festival ‘bursts’ on to the scene in Bromyard on Saturday. An offshoot of The Hatch Studio, Hatch Music in Tenbury is putting on Burst, a mini festival to showcase some of the great bands and artists involved with the recording studio

  • Colour Analysis sessions coming to Ludlow Assembly Rooms

    HOUSE of Colour is bringing Colour Analysis sessions to Ludlow Assembly Rooms. “I had my colours done about ten years ago, and it was fascinating to see how colours affect how I look,” said Dido Blench, of the Assembly Rooms. “For example

  • Tenbury

    SOW, GROW AND SHOW – Tenbury Agricultural Society’s horticultural committee presents a social evening of presentations of hints and tips for showing on May 20 at St Michael’s Village Hall at 7.30pm. Do you already show items but want to learn more from

  • Bishop’s Castle

    BOLIVIA TALK – The local Christian Aid committee is holding a coffee morning on April 29 at the Methodist Hall in Bishop’s Castle from 10.30am to noon. Anna Burden, from the regional headquarters, will talk about Christian Aid’s work in Bolivia. This

  • Holidays packed with creative fun at SpArC, in Bishop's Castle

    A BISHOP’S Castle-based arts project has been making a song and dance. The Big Lottery-funded SpArClife youth scheme has also been banging the drum over the Easter break. Arts activities for young people included Street Dance with the 2FaCeD Dance Company

  • Tenbury flood assessment plans gather pace

    IMAGINE leading a settled life in London where you had lived and worked for 20 years. Out of the blue, a letter arrives telling you that you have inherited a grand house and grounds in Shropshire. That is what happened to Caroline Magnus, who became