A meeting of the NHS Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin Integrated Care Board, which commissions healthcare, was told the situation was "bleak". Dave Bennett, who chairs its finance committee ...
A lucky area in Powys has won in today's People's Postcode Lottery draw. An area in the north of the county has come up in the People's Postcode Lottery daily draw today (Thursday January 30) - which ...
In its latest service update, Royal Mail apologised for the disruption that would affect postcodes in London, Manchester, Leicester, and Dudley, among other places. The postal service said that ...
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A map of the protection zone (blue circle) and surveillance zone near Wem. Image: DEFRA Within the protection zone, anyone who keeps poultry or other birds must: take biosecurity measures to ...
A case of avian influenza, also known as bird flu, has been confirmed at a site in Shropshire. The government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) confirmed the case in ...
The humble fish and chip supper is a tradition among families and food lovers in Shropshire. Turn any corner in any town across the county and you'll find chip shops and restaurants full of ...
The Warm Welcome website hosts an interactive Warm Welcome Spaces map which helps people find their nearest space by simply entering their postcode. You can find your nearest warm space here.
Forecasters have predicted almost four inches of snow falling over parts of the Midlands this weekend. The latest snow forecast has been issued for the country after what's been an already cold ...
Over one million hens will be culled following an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza on a large poultry farm in Shropshire. The H5N1 strain of the disease was detected in 1.6 million layers ...
Budget cuts could mean that bins in Shropshire are emptied once every three weeks, instead of every two weeks. Shropshire Council said the move would save at least £1m per year as well as reduce ...