Rubbish collection changes at Market Drayton retirement complex 'not a problem'
Changes to rubbish collection at a retirement complex are not causing an issue, residents have said.
Changes to rubbish collection at a retirement complex are not causing an issue, residents have said.
Drivers in Staffordshire have received nearly £350,000 in compensation in the past four years because of potholes.
Assistant boss Larry Chambers has spoken of the struggle to find the right system for AFC Telford – but admits individual errors are his biggest worry.
Children are making a desperate plea to dog owners to help keep their park clean and tidy.
Longer than 18 months ago, I asked the MPs in the constituency of Bilston to look at the situation of parking time in Bilston to enable locals, visitors, etc, to be able to allocate a parking space.
They are two nationally and even internationally important arterial routes. But through Shropshire the A5 and A483 are woefully inadequate to deal with the thousands of vehicles that use them every day.
Red light cameras are to be installed at a busy interchange in Telford – after statistics revealed nearly three-quarters of all accidents there were caused by drivers running the lights.
One in five children in Staffordshire are fat – while obesity is costing the county's health and social care services more than £100 million a year, it has been revealed.
Not enough is being done to tackle Shropshire's A&E crisis, according to an NHS boss.
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It is not really a surprise that Shropshire Council rejected the development plans for the former Dana Prison.
More than 70 per cent of adults in Sandwell are either overweight or obese, health experts have revealed.
A pothole campaign has been launched by Cannock Chase MP Amanda Milling for the third-year running.
It has been dubbed one of the most abused level crossings in the country and has left residents fearing for their safety for years.
A call to police by a driver complaining someone had taken their parking space was one of more than 1,000 incidents received by officers in West Mercia in just one day.