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Shropshire braced for £8 million Olympic bonus

Shropshire will reap a £7.8 million Olympics windfall as tourists flock to the area because of its links to the games, officials say – with an extra 68,000 people expected to stay in the county. Shropshire will reap a £7.8 million Olympics windfall as tourists flock to the area because of its links to the games, officials say – with an extra 68,000 people expected to stay in the county. Many of these visitors will be heading to Much Wenlock, the inspiration for the modern games. Meanwhile an extra 128,000 day trippers will also flock to the county during 2012 to soak up its links to the London games, claim tourism experts. The visitors will generate nearly £8 million of extra spending – helping the county's shops and businesses ride out the economic downturn. The main draw for tourists is expected to be Much Wenlock, where Doctor William Penny Brookes founded the Wenlock Olympian Games in 1850 and inspired the revival of the modern Olympics in Athens in 1896.[24link]

Much Wenlock|Nov 14, 2011
Much Wenlock

Rocketing fuel costs may hit £8 a gallon

Hard-pressed motorists could be driven off the road and, with fuel set to rocket to £8 a gallon, cars will become the preserve of the rich, motoring organisations warned today.Hard-pressed motorists could be driven off the road and, with fuel set to rocket to £8 a gallon, cars will become the preserve of the rich, motoring organisations warned today. The crisis in Libya and the Middle East could cause the cost of crude oil to double at a time when diesel and unleaded prices are already being described by motoring organisation the RAC as "unacceptable". The effects will be felt on the forecourts within weeks, leading to an estimated 5p a litre increase in petrol prices by April. It would mean filling up the average family car could cost more than £100, according to the RAC which predicted more people will be forced to stop using their cars. Read the full story in the Shropshire Star.

Telford|Feb 26, 2011
Telford