Accountancy firm helped by OGL
Chartered certified accountancy firm, Bache Brown & Co, has implemented a suite of cybersecurity and IT tools to protect client data as it adopts flexible remote working practices.
Chartered certified accountancy firm, Bache Brown & Co, has implemented a suite of cybersecurity and IT tools to protect client data as it adopts flexible remote working practices.
There are a number of electric vehicles that can manage some seriously long distances on one charge.
There are a number of electric vehicles that can manage some seriously long distances on one charge.
Find out the full 2019 local election results from Wyre Forest.
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A former factory site near Stafford town centre is set to be transformed into a new housing estate.
A woman in her 40s has died after falling from a viaduct in Kidderminster yesterday.
A Shropshire cake shop will be celebrating its first anniversary by giving away 365 cakes to raise money for charity.
A further 26 coronavirus patients have died in hospitals in the Black Country, Birmingham and Staffordshire.
A charity has received a 'lift' with the opening of its new shop in Telford.
The SmartWater Group has acquired one of the UK’s largest suppliers of mobile CCTV equipment.
There is just one day left to vote for a local hospital radio station to win £20,000.
Telford & Wrekin Council is embracing the future with its adoption of a high-tech scheme to keep workers safe.
Calls for Shropshire's out-of-hours GP service will be taken by the NHS 111 service from July.
Serious concerns would be raised about the future of an historic Shropshire agricultural society if it is not granted a licence to help it to hold more events, bosses warned. Serious concerns would be raised about the future of an historic Shropshire agricultural society if it is not granted a licence to help it to hold more events, bosses warned. Gary Tudor, commercial director of the Shropshire and West Midlands Agricultural Society, issued the warning as councillors heard his bid for a new licence for the West Mid Showground, in Shrewsbury. Showground bosses want to be able to open from 8am to 4.30am every day, with outdoor live and recorded music and dancing until 11.59pm and the same indoors until 4am. But neighbours of the Berwick Road showground have objected, fearing the plans would keep them awake into the early hours. After hearing evidence for and against the plans yesterday, Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough Council's licensing sub-committee decided to meet again on Wednesday to make their decision about the proposals. Read the full story in today's Shropshire Star