Letter: Councillor should wake up to modern ways of policing
It was interesting reading the article on how annoyed a Welshpool town councillor, Estelle Blievas, was in the way the police allegedly dealt with what are termed as"boy racers".
It was interesting reading the article on how annoyed a Welshpool town councillor, Estelle Blievas, was in the way the police allegedly dealt with what are termed as"boy racers".
I read with interest Wayne Breese's article (Shropshire Star, August 5) on fly-tipping in Lilleshall and also the poll which said 97 per cent of people would like more severe punishments for those found guilty of fly-tipping.
A new phone app will allow residents to report potholes, litter and fly tipping at the touch of a button.
They are awards that have recognised some of the regions biggest sporting stars, as well as some of the unsung heroes.
Sue Wood has been a Shropshire Star reader since the first copy was printed 50 years ago.
Blessed with an acre of ground, albeit mostly on a hillside, anything which helps it flourish is much appreciated.
Blessed with an acre of ground, albeit mostly on a hillside, anything which helps it flourish is much appreciated.
Wolves survived a major scare before returning to winning ways with a confidence-boosting six-point victory over Lakeside in a Monmore Green thriller.
I stuck two fingers up at 126 people the other night. I was in Liverpool, on a stage, being heckled by drunk Scousers.
I stuck two fingers up at 126 people the other night. I was in Liverpool, on a stage, being heckled by drunk Scousers.
Listen to the latest installment from the Wolves Fancast team as they review wins over Sheffield United and Colchester United.
Normal service resumed. While it was an unfamiliar Wolves line-up at Bramall Lane, there was a welcome familiarity to the outcome.
The world wide web is 25 years old today. Once the preserve of scrawny young men, hunched over computers and tying up their parents phone lines, it is now an essential part of life writes Daniel Wainwright.
The run-up to Christmas proved to be a bit of washout for traders on Oswestry's outdoor market, council bosses have revealed.
A man took photographs of his girlfriend on a stolen mobile phone – unaware that the phone's owner was receiving them on his laptop.