Friday, 9th May 2008

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County a Facebook winner

Ironbridge - one of the county locations treasured by Facebook users

Shropshire is being praised as a “magical” place with “stunning scenery” on a website group set up to show off the county.

County is pretty as a picture

The Wrekin, as if created in rough pastels

They say a picture paints a thousand words and these days a computer can turn almost any photo into a real work of art. Check out our exclusive online art gallery of Shropshire scenes.

‘Shroosbury’ v ‘Shrowsbury’

Fish Street, Shrewsbury

A huge row has broken out on the internet site Facebook with more than 4,000 people having their say - about how to pronounce the name of Shropshire’s county town of Shrewsbury.

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A History of Floods
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Pride of Shropshire Award 2008

That’s not snow…THIS is!

Shropshire expats living in chillier parts of the globe seem to have been particularly bemused by the light snowfall which closed 60 county schools last week.

Fans’ Robert Plant pictures

Local legend Robert Plant is preparing to take to the stage with Led Zeppelin for one night only. We have a collection of images of Planty.

From Shropshire to . . .

We asked Shropshire expats to let us know where they now live and they responded in their scores. So here’s a photo gallery of some of the wide and varied places inhabited by ex-Shropshire folk.

A photo tour of Ironbridge

Here is the latest in our occasional series of photo galleries drawn from the photo-sharing website Flickr.com.

Share your snow photos

It may have caught many by surprise and started when it was dark but we’d love to see your photos of the first snow of the winter.

More of your autumn photos

Our collections of autumn photos have been a great success. Here is the latest selection of autumn photos sent in by ShropshireStar.com visitors. Keep on sending them in and we’ll put the best online.

Visit ‘the other Shropshire’

Join us on an off-beat tour of “the other Shropshire” as we take a trip around the photo-sharing wesite Flickr.com.