Friday, 16th May 2008

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Runners unite for special cause

The colourful pink banners pinned to the backs of thousands of women tell tales of courage, tragedy and hope.

Do you measure up to right size?

Saying goodbye to ill-fitting bras are House of Fraser Telford staff.

Are you one of the 83,000 women in Shropshire thought to be wearing a wrong-sized bra? If so, it’s time to get some help.

Getting slim for summer

Personal trainers Juanda Castillo and Darren Ruff at the Welti Health and Leisure Club

Two busy mums will be going head-to-head in our special competition to achieve the ultimate summer body - with the help of these fitness experts.

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A History of Floods
Shropshire Star Pix (1)
The Place - Oakengates Theatre
Shropshire Magazine (468)

Helping change cancer statistics

Two Shropshire women have stepped up to boost Breakthrough Breast Cancer in county - even before one was diagnosed with the disease.

Shoppers treated to fashion show

Telford Shopping Centre has launched its May calendar with a bright and bold showcase of catwalk chic.

Gok style at Dorothy Perkins

Lily Allen and Agyness Deyn at New Look, Yasmin Le Bon at House of Fraser and Lily Cole at Marks & Spencer - Tracey O’Sullivan finds a retail favourite offering customers a bit extra. 

Sneak preview at Fashion Week

Telford Fashion Week is coming to the county. James Shaw teamed up with Star Women’s Editor Tracey O’Sullivan to get a sneak preview of the must-have styles on offer.  

Burning desire to dowse fire fear

Wives and girlfriends of Oswestry’s firefighters are banding together to provide some mutual support. Neil Thomas meets some ‘wags’ with a watching brief.

Fashion’s hot prospects showcased

A Shrewsbury student is helping to set the fashion agenda with website business showcasing brightest new design talent - all at an affordable price

Time to be cruel to be kind

The deaths of Natasha Collins In January and Mark Speight earlier this month are tragic - desperately so. But they were also grubby, ugly and downright wasteful, writes Women’s Editor Tracey O’Sullivan.