Taxpayers hit by £340,000 bill for Shrewsbury's Theatre Severn
Taxpayers are to subsidise Shrewsbury's Theatre Severn to the tune of almost £340,000 this year, new figures revealed today.
Taxpayers are to subsidise Shrewsbury's Theatre Severn to the tune of almost £340,000 this year, new figures revealed today.
For the second successive year Shropshire Music Trust have presented a concert by the highly acclaimed The Sixteen, a choral group specialising in Renaissance music but by no means limited to that idiom.
Changes are being made to wards at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and Princess Royal Hospital to help alleviate the pressure caused by increased A&E admissions, medics have revealed.
Shropshire’s 199-year-old Lord Hill statue in Shrewsbury may have to be covered up with netting after further debris fell off the statue in high winds.
A man has been spared prison after being involved in a brawl which left one man needing eight stitches and a woman with an injured eye.
Meet Lamo – the sheep that thinks he is a dog! The Shropshire Star ran a picture of Lamo being walked through the streets of Shrewsbury last week and appealed for information about its owner.
Partners behind redevelopment plans for Shrewsbury’s historic Flax Mill have been handed a £605,000 cash boost.
A secondary school in Shrewsbury is celebrating after overturning a damning Ofsted report to be taken out of special measures.
A 30-tonne tourist riverboat has been lifted from the River Severn by a giant crane as part of its biennial inspection.
Business secretary Vince Cable pledged his support to county traders during a flying visit to Shropshire.
Further delays to Shrewsbury’s £10.5 million Music Hall scheme would be ‘difficult to accommodate’without going over budget, it was revealed today.
Critical results from an inpatient survey ‘must lead to improvements’ at Shropshire’s two main hospitals, health bosses admitted today.