Sunday, 5th February 2012

Police appeal after death crash

Police are seeking witnesses to the crash, involving two cars, that happened on the B4194 Buttonoak to Kinlet road at around 11am.

New jobs created as store expands

Bosses at Harry Tuffins Supermarkets believe that a planned £1million rebuild of their Cleobury Mortimer store will create 20 new jobs and boost trade in the town centre.

Fun for all at festival

The Marches Youth Festival will arrive at Wheeler Road Skate Park, Ludlow, on July 25.

It’s show time again!

The 105th Royal Welsh Show – one of the highlights of the Mid Wales calendar – gets under way at the Llanelwedd Showground just outside Builth Wells on Monday at 10.30am.

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Credit crunch hits retailers

The credit crunch is making its mark on Ludlow’s high street with some stores closing either completely or partially.

Hospital up for debate

Residents will be able to have their say about the development of a new community hospital for Ludlow at the next meeting of the Action: Ludlow and Ludlow Rural local joint committee next Thursday (September 25).

Flood defences not an option

A year after Tenbury Wells flooded three times and within a week the town was flooded again, Environment Agency figures show over half of those displaced last summer are still not back in their homes.

A week of green events

A green event with all kinds of eco-friendly activities takes over Cleobury Mortimer next week.

100 homes bid wins backing

Controversial plans to redevelop redundant industrial buildings into more than 100 new homes in Cleobury Mortimer look set to go ahead – despite there being no provision for affordable homes.

Cittaslow row revs up

Cittaslow Ludlow was the centre of another row at Ludlow Town Council, after Councillor Amanda Pope accused a colleague of harassing the council’s former representative on the board.