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Craven Dunnill Jackfield, based at the Jackfield Tile Museum in the Heart of the Ironbridge Gorge, have celebrated their 25th anniversary this month. The ceramics manufacturer returned to manufacture ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A report has been released about people's experiences of community pharmacies. Healthwatch Shropshire, in collaboration with NHS Shropshire, ...
The latest financial information shows that Shropshire Council’s budget overspend has fallen slightly to £34m while it expects to make £47m of savings in the financial year that ended in March 2025.
Shropshire Council has extended the garden waste subscription deadline until April 30. The original cut-off was March 31, but with many expected to be gardening over Easter, the council has allowed ...
Kevin and Derren Bimpson launched Serenity Waves in December 2024. Photo: Serenity Waves Speaking to the Shropshire Star, Kevin, originally from Liverpool, explained: “I'm sure most parents go ...
Helen Morgan MP for North Shropshire has called on the Government to ‘rapidly’ renegotiate NHS dental contracts following a dangerous lack of dental provision in North Shropshire. Helen Morgan MP On ...
The bonded pair were released into the nature reserve in February - and are now looking for names (stock photo) Two beavers released into a nature reserve in Shropshire are looking for names.
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The primary school in Broseley is very proud to be situated near the Jackfield Tile Museum and to provide its children with the ability to create their own pottery pieces and artwork. Pupils ...
The pair will be released into a 6.5-hectare enclosure A breeding pair of beavers will be released into a new enclosure in the Shropshire Hills on Monday. They will settle in a 6.5-hectare (16 ...
Roger Dunshea, acting chair of NHS Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin, which employs about 313 people, said he found the potential job losses "devastating" for people who now faced uncertainty.
A team from BBC Radio Shropshire has finished a 12-hour challenge to reach the top of the county's three highest peaks, taking with them a huge Comic Relief red nose. Presenter Adam Green ...