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Listening to the bend of the river

Richard Lutz hears the river flow

23 December, 2018 in Christmas, Comment, Environment, Food and drink, Shropshire, Travel, Worcestershire.

First World War bomber wings found in garage

The unique remains of a First World War Handley Page O/400 bomber aircraft have been saved by a team from the RAF Museum.

28 November, 2013 in Local history, Shropshire.

Last Post: Remembering the First World War, Coalbrookdale Gallery

A poignant new free exhibition, Last Post: Remembering the First World War, will explore the effect of the events of 1914-18 on the Post Office, its people and the contribution of postal communications to the war effort.

27 October, 2013 in Exhibitions, Shropshire, Tourism.

Ironbridge museums to host Fab Lab

State of the art addition to 300 year-old site.

11 October, 2013 in Shropshire, Tourism.

‘Powerful women’ theme for Wellington literary festival

Germaine Greer to launch proceedings.

15 September, 2013 in Books, Festivals, Shropshire.

Gold for Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust

Top award in green tourist scheme.

13 September, 2013 in Environment, Shropshire, Tourism.

Aid for rail collection

There’s good news for a local museum.

30 July, 2013 in Most recent, Shropshire, Tourism.

Summer at Ironbridge Gorge

There are two special events taking place this month at Blists Hill Victorian Town in Shropshire’s Ironbridge Gorge.

3 July, 2013 in Most recent, Shropshire, What's on.

Cannock Chase visit highlights University’s quest to protect forestry

A course aiming to assist the international drive to protect the world’s tree population is once again being hosted by the University of Wolverhampton.

20 June, 2013 in Education, Farming, Most recent, Shropshire.

The Battle Back Centre opened today

The Battle Back Centre (Lilleshall), which provides adaptive sport and adventure training activities to enhance the recovery of wounded, injured and sick men and women from all three Services, was opened today by The Royal British Legion and the Ministry of Defence.

22 November, 2012 in Health, Most recent, Shropshire.

The Lynx effect arriving in Telford

A Royal Navy Lynx helicopter and her crew from 815 Naval Air Squadron will help bring a sense of perspective to this year’s Scale ModelWorld exhibition at the Telford International Centre

6 November, 2012 in Exhibitions, Most recent, Shropshire, What's on.

World-Class Ironbridge

There’s a packed programme of events coming up at the birthplace of industry.

19 September, 2012 in Local history, Most recent, Shropshire, Tourism, What's on.

It’s Never Too Early

Started your Christmas shopping yet?

23 August, 2012 in Christmas, Most recent, Shropshire, What's on.

Iron Age

Here’s a few ideas to keep bored kids occupied.

17 July, 2012 in Shropshire, Tourism, What's on.

Midland architect doing well down south

Involvement in a state-of-the-art simulation suite at the Royal Free Hospital in London is the latest in a long line of high-profile healthcare contracts secured by midland architects Johnson Design Partnership (JDP).

29 June, 2012 in Architecture, Business, Property Press, Shropshire, Style and Design.

New Award for Ironbridge

Museum’s volunteering programme has been recognised as a leader in its field.

19 June, 2012 in Local history, Most recent, Shropshire.

New HQ For Traffic Cops

Policing some of the busiest roads in the country has been made easier thanks to the opening of a new purpose-built headquarters.

10 March, 2012 in Motoring, Police, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Worcestershire.

Impeccable provenance of an historic seat

The next owners of Eyton Hall in Shropshire should take a walk through the private woodland as winter ends.
If they time it right, they will be there for the magnificent annual display of snowdrops.

28 September, 2010 in Local history, Property Press, Shropshire.

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