Reverend sings praises of Express & Star iPad app
A Wolverhampton reverend has found he can keep up to date with the local news and save money at the same time by subscribing to the Express & Star iPad app.
A Wolverhampton reverend has found he can keep up to date with the local news and save money at the same time by subscribing to the Express & Star iPad app.
A Shropshire councillor manages to keep up with his local news even when he's on the move, thanks to the Shropshire Star app.
A Shropshire couple ensure they never miss out on their favourite local newspaper – despite spending part of the year in Canada – by subscribing to the Shropshire Star's iPad app.
The Birmingham office of Colliers International has been appointed by Ocado to secure pop-up promotional space in shopping centres across the UK.
A family from Telford have been reunited with their cat – thanks to the Shropshire Star iPhone app. Subscribing to the app costs £1.49 a week or £3.99 a month. To find out more, visit www.shropshirestar.com/app
An Express & Star reader is enjoying getting all his news via our new app. Warehouse worker Jamie Skelding, 31, had been missing his favourite paper but he now gets all the latest news via the app, which is available for iPad and iPhone users.
Two great-grandparents from Newport have proved they are bang up to date with technology by subscribing to the Shropshire Star's new iPad app. To download your app with a week of free access, see www.shropshirestar.com/app
Hundreds of iPhone and iPad users have rushed to download our brand new digital newspaper app. You can join them with a week's free trial that offers full access to Britain's best selling regional paper. It's your chance to have the Express & Star by your side wherever you are.
Looking for a job in the West Midlands? Want to do so on the move? Why not check out the Home of Jobs app, powered by the Express & Star.
Managers at Shrewsbury's new £28 million theatre have added an extra performance by poet Pam Ayres to cope with the high demand for tickets.
It was a magical mix of music and mirth as The Gentlemen Songsters Male Voice Choir was joined by people's poet Pam Ayres on stage at Dudley Concert Hall. It was a magical mix of music and mirth as The Gentlemen Songsters Male Voice Choir was joined by people's poet Pam Ayres on stage at Dudley Concert Hall. The choir's programme of music, ranging from Queen to Puccini, showed its versatility and struck exactly the right chord with the audience of about 900 people who packed the auditorium. Celebrity compere Carl Chinn brought his own particular brand of enthusiasm and anecdotes to the evening and despite a bout of tonsillitis Pam delighted the crowd with a mix of her earlier poems, such as I wished I'd Looked After My Teeth, and more recent works from her latest book, Surgically Enhanced. More reports and reviews in Monday's Express & Star.