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Town of flowers may ditch blooms for bike track

Dozens of flowers which floral judges from In Bloom see when they visit Shrewsbury could be removed from one of the main routes into the town to make way for a cycle path. Dozens of flowers which floral judges from In Bloom see when they visit Shrewsbury could be removed from one of the main routes into the town to make way for a cycle path. Cycle Shrewsbury has asked Shrewsbury Town Council for 32 concrete planters to be removed from Smithfield Road to transform the area they take up into a cycle path. Shrewsbury In Bloom committee learned about the proposal at its latest meeting. Members were told by Gary Farmer, the town council's operations manager, that he will look for possible areas within the town to replace them. But committee members said they were concerned In Bloom judges would not appreciate flowers being removed from one of the main routes into the town. Read more in today's Shropshire Star

Shrewsbury|Apr 14, 2010
Shrewsbury

Langmead gives Town boost

Kelvin Langmead today handed Shrewsbury Town a major mid-season boost by committing his future to the club.Kelvin Langmead today handed Shrewsbury Town a major mid-season boost by committing his future to the club. Langmead signed a new contract in the build-up to this afternoon's home clash with Hartlepool which will keep him at Gay Meadow until the end of the 2008/09 season. The former Preston North End youngster has caught the eye of Town supporters since his dramatic transformation from centre forward to defender earlier in the campaign. Today's news will allay any fears higher division clubs could swoop for the 21-year-old during the January transfer window. Read the full story in the Shropshire Star

Football|Jan 6, 2007
Football