Take a virtual 360° high-speed trip in a racing car thanks to the University of Wolverhampton
A virtual driving experience showing what it is like to be behind the wheel of a formula racing car has been created by The University of Wolverhampton.
A virtual driving experience showing what it is like to be behind the wheel of a formula racing car has been created by The University of Wolverhampton.
A virtual driving experience showing what it is like to be behind the wheel of a racing car has been created by to show off the work of university students in Telford.
Marathon runner Mark Vaz is about to reach the halfway point of his outrageous 400 marathons in 365 days challenge.
A world record-breaking marathon runner has chosen to support an adoption charity as he bids to become the first man to complete 400 marathons in a year.
A man who threw chicken soup at a bus driver because she wouldn't let him travel for free has been ordered to pay more than £300 by the courts.
Hundreds of questions are being raised by members of the public about health and social care services in Shropshire, according to a report.
Businessmen behind a 360-home development planned for a village have unveiled their vision for the site.
People living by country roads in a Shropshire village say plans for hundreds of new homes will make their lives intolerable.
When sisters Lucy and Katie Playfair pledged they would run at least a mile every single day of the year, they realised a huge challenge lay ahead of them.
An extra 360 car parking spaces have opened at Rowley Regis railway station following the completion of a £1.1 million expansion scheme.
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A multi-million-pound international rail freight terminal in Shropshire has been branded "a white elephant" by campaigners, who have called for more to be made of the site. A multi-million-pound international rail freight terminal in Shropshire has been branded "a white elephant" by campaigners, who have called for more to be made of the site. The £7.75m International Railfreight Park in Donnington, Telford, was expected to handle four trains a day when it opened in 2009. But in its first year just 50 trains used the centre - leading to calls today for part of the site to be used as a lorry park to help boost business. However, Telford & Wrekin Council chiefs have defended the terminal, saying they expected to make "significant" announcements about further new users in the next few weeks.