Monday, 12th May 2008

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Plan for eight schools in mergers

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Shropshire education chiefs today unveiled their vision for the creation of eight new primary schools across the county.

Drunken pair are rescued

Drunken revellers who climbed scaffolding and got stuck had to be rescued by firefighters in Shrewsbury.

£9,000 fine over dirty kitchen

Bosses of a Shropshire restaurant were today ordered to pay more than £12,000 after health inspectors found out-of-date food and a dirty kitchen.

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Councillor dies in hospital

A Shrewsbury councillor who was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer less than a year ago has lost his battle against the disease.

Temperature set to fall

Thousands of people across Shropshire basked in sunshine as temperatures rocketed during the hottest weekend of the year.

POs ‘need to shut over losses’

A government minister today maintained that post office closures - including 28 proposed in Shropshire - were necessary because the network was losing £500,000 every day.

Bishop’s heartfelt plea for Burmese

The Bishop of Shrewsbury has launched a stinging attack against the Burmese authorities, accusing them of dragging their feet as thousands suffered.

College wins Ofsted praise

Shrewsbury’s Sixth Form College has been awarded “good” grades in its latest Ofsted report and praised for providing a culture where students come first.

Taxpayers cough up to staff bowls centre

Shrewsbury taxpayers will have to foot a £26,000 bill to ensure the town’s Indoor Bowls Centre is staffed.

Garden dedicated to hero officer

A garden in memory of heroic Shropshire police officer Constable Richard Gray has been dedicated in his home village to honour the sacrifice he made in the line of duty.