Planners say no to Ludlow housing plans
Controversial plans to build five luxury homes next to Ludlow's St Laurence's Church were thrown out today.
Controversial plans to build five luxury homes next to Ludlow's St Laurence's Church were thrown out today.
A 77-year-old anti-nuclear campaigner who lives near Whitchurch has been released by Scottish police after being arrested for breach of the peace.
A £2 million plan to build a leisure centre in south Shropshire could be given a £760,000 boost by district councillors.
Animal charity RSPCA has dealt with more than 500 incidents in the last year involving 'starter pets' in the West Midlands and Staffordshire.
Philippe Coutinho is set to join Barcelona in a £142m deal
Philippe Coutinho is set to join Barcelona in a £142m deal
Chief executive Matt Williams bids Shrewsbury Town a fond farewell today insisting the club is in good hands and that they can carry on the improvement achieved in his time.
It has been home to countless families for almost 240 years but lack of care over the last two decades has left the tiny terraced house in a sorry state.
A record £63,000 was raised last year by Shrewsbury's Poppy Appeal, figures released today reveal.
Apple and Amazon have come together over the virtual assistant.
Apple and Amazon have come together over the virtual assistant.
The new leader of Shropshire Council has chosen his cabinet to help run the Tory-controlled authority. Only one name remains from the former Shropshire County Council cabinet. The new leader of Shropshire Council has chosen his cabinet to help run the Tory-controlled authority. Only one name remains from the former Shropshire County Council cabinet. That is Councillor Peter Nutting, member for Copthorne, who takes the portfolio for assets and performance. Councillor Keith Barrow, the new council leader, will lead the group and be responsible for resources. Read the full story in today's Shropshire Star
People who park dangerously on streets in south Shropshire will be fined £70 under new parking rules. Fines are being increased by £10 from April, even though it will actually leave South Shropshire District Council worse off. People who park dangerously on streets in south Shropshire will be fined £70 under new parking rules. Fines are being increased by £10 from April, even though it will actually leave South Shropshire District Council worse off. The council wants to change the system of parking enforcement from April, under new legislation that is being introduced. However, most people will pay much less than £70 if they commit a traffic offence. People who pay their fines early will only have to foot a bill for £35. The cost of a fine for people who commit time-related offences will actually fall, from £60 to £50. People who pay early will only have to foot a bill of £25. Read the full story in today's Shropshire Star
The team that looks after Shropshire’s country parks, heritage sites and rights of way is facing a £100,000 budget cut and redundancies – despite helping to bring £500,000 to the county last year.
A Telecoms and IT company has moved to a new office.