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Fire crews attend house as bedroom blazes

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Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service received the call at 5.57pm on Thursday, mobilising three fire appliances to the scene which is right beside the new Lidl store which opened just before Christmas.

Upon arrival, crews discovered a small fire within a bedroom. Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used a hose reel jet and a covering jet to extinguish the flames.

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Supported Internships are helping young people into paid jobs

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A pioneering partnership between Telford College and local businesses is providing employment opportunities for young people with special educational needs and disabilities.

The college is holding a recruitment event at its Wellington campus from 4pm to 7.30pm on February 11 to provide more information about the scheme.

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Police investigate reported Christmas Eve rape in Ironbridge

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Detectives have launched an investigation after a report that a woman was raped in a forest area near Castle Green Cemetery off Lincoln Hill in Ironbridge on Christmas Eve.

Police are now looking to identify a man they believe is the suspect. He is described as white, around 5ft 10in tall, with short dark hair. He was wearing dark jeans and a black coat at the time of the incident.

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Patients with cardiac devices now able to have MRI scans without leaving Shropshire

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Historically it was considered unsafe for patients with pacemakers or implantable cardiac defibrillators to go into an MRI scanner because of the metal content. 

Previously, these patients would have had to travel outside of the area to an alternative hospital trust for an MRI scan.

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Woodside in Westminster: Shaun Davies MP takes local voices to the heart of government

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Woodside Councillors Kelly Middleton and Helena Morgan (also Chair of Madeley Town Council) made the trip to Westminster to champion the Woodside community and underline the importance of this sustained investment across South Telford, which is set to be rolled out over the next decade.

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Council completes purchase of former Halifax building for regeneration

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The council says its primary objective is to protect the architectural heritage of the building while ensuring it remains a functional asset. Plans for the site include a retail space on the ground floor.

The upper floors are set to be converted into apartments to increase the availability of town centre living.

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Angry Telford residents demand action on HMOs as another plan emerges

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A crowd of angry residents descended on a Telford parish council meeting to express opposition to HMOs as plans for another House in Multiple Occupancy emerge.

They spoke of an alleged stabbing incident, street drinking, drug taking, intimidating groups of people, and that one area “looks more like Beirut” with bins blocking pavements

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Arleston drug dealer jailed after guilty plea

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Stefan Farmer, of Arleston Avenue in Arleston, Telford was given a two-year prison sentence.

A search of his property revealed a quantity of cannabis buds in an outbuilding, all vacuum packed and sealed, ready to be sold.

Officers also discovered scales, zip-bags and £50,000 in cash, all linked to drugs supply.

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‘I want to say thank you’ – says resident at Telford parish council meeting

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This week though a grateful resident visited a Hollinswood & Randlay Parish Council meeting to say thank you for a Christmas hamper he had received after his name was pulled out in a draw.

“I was stuck for words,” said Mr Knott who first moved to Randlay in 1979 and liked the area so much he has been in the same house for 46 years.

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Legal agreement sorts out objections to new Telford swimming pool

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Planning permission for a new leisure centre in Telford has been granted after an objection from Sport England was sorted out with a legal agreement, decision documents reveal.

The Captain Matthew Webb Swimming and Fitness Centre in Dawley will celebrate the local man who was the first person to swim the English Channel unaided.

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Free under-16s football and mentoring programme launched

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AFC Telford United Foundation has launched the initiative which is aimed at young people who want to change direction in their lives and who may be at risk of antisocial behaviour, county lines exploitation, and criminal involvement.

Sessions will run every Wednesday from 7:00pm to 8:00pm and are completely free to attend. The long-term ambition is to form a competitive Under-16s team and enter a local league next season, giving participants a clear pathway, purpose, and sense of belonging.

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Hospital Trust becomes approved activity provider for Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

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Volunteers aged 14-16 years-old will be able to help with fundraising and preparations for events for the Trust’s charity, SaTH Charity, based at William Farr House in Shrewsbury.

Volunteers who are aged 16-18 years-old, in addition to the opportunities for under 16s, can also undertake meet and greet, companionship, and ward support roles. Volunteers aged over 18 years-old can become a volunteer driver or drive the patient transport buggy, as well as take on x-ray and A&E support roles.

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Telford MP joins Mountain Rescue

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Shaun Davies Member of Parliament for Telford has been selected to a parliamentary scheme designed to give MPs first-hand experience of the vital work carried out by the emergency services.

Shaun has so far visited the London Fire Brigade and the Mountain Rescue Team in the Scottish Highlands observing operations and speaking directly with emergency service personnel, gaining insight into issues such as funding, staffing, training, wellbeing, and the increasing demands placed on services.

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Third generation farmer appeals after council rejects adapted home plan

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A third generation farmer who was left wheelchair bound after a stroke has appealed after a council decision stopped him from getting a specially adapted new house on the family farm.

Telford & Wrekin Council planners had last year refused permission for James Boffey to have a wheelchair accessible oak framed house built on land at Longdon Hall Farm, in Longdon-upon-Tern, Telford.

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Telford parish council votes by majority for almost 19 per cent council tax rise

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A Telford parish council has voted by a majority for a council tax rise of 19 per cent after ‘difficult time’ in its budget discussions. Only Councillor Krajewski and Councillor Richard Tyrrell voted against.

Hollinswood & Randlay Parish Council’s decision on Monday (Jan 19, 2026) will mean a Band A rise of about 45p a week.

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Stabilising bridge repairs completed before spawning season

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Construction specialists McPhillips successfully completed repairs to a bridge over the River Meese in Telford before the start of the all-important fish spawning season.

Fish within the working area had to be gently removed and relocated prior to the start of stabilising and strengthening works to the single span masonry arch Sheep Bridge on the B429 in Cherrington.

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Buy a plot of land in St Georges for the price of a 2022 Fiat 500

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A plot of land measuring around one acre is currently being marketed for sale as an investment opportunity at Fireclay Drive in St Georges. 

The site is situated within a quiet residential area and encircles a children’s play park. Estate agents have suggested the space could be suitable for various projects including allotments, a solar panel farm, or a location for the travelling community if you can get planning consent.

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Why are people hanging around in this bus shelter?

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​Waiting for a bus at the Humbers is a bit different these days. The local shelter has been turned into a library where people can pick up a new book while they wait.

Lilleshall Parish Council set up the library in 2021, and it was opened by the High Sheriff of Shropshire. The mural was painted by Rick Shaw Designs and a local carpenter made the shelves.

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New town centre team for Wellington amongst West Mercia reshuffle

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Specific changes in Wellington include the introduction of a new dedicated Town Centre Team. This unit, consisting of two police officers, will focus on tackling anti-social behaviour and retail crime in the town centre.

Other parts of the borough are also set for an uplift in numbers. The Newport Safer Neighbourhood Team and the Ketley & Oakengates team will each receive an additional police constable to support their work.

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Sonic the Hedgehog: A triple review for a big anniversary

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As a new Sonic Film is in production for a 2027 release, Jason Wright takes a look back at the films based on a popular Sega game character which is, incredibly, now thirty-five years old!

As Sonic the Hedgehog marks its 35th anniversary, the first live-action Sonic the Hedgehog remains a surprisingly successful recovery job. A wi…

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Why is this Wellington café packed out in the evenings?

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The Boardroom Café has set out its stall as the go-to place for board gamers, collectable card gamers and Pokemon fans. Themed evenings deliver well attended events for like-minded players of all abilities. 

They are about to embark on the next stage of the business and I went to find out more…

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New homes in Telford and Wrekin set to bring in nearly £4m of extra council tax

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New houses built in Telford and Wrekin during the last year are set to bring in an extra £3.973 million in council tax, says a report.

A report to next week’s meeting of Telford & Wrekin Council has recorded that there has been an increase of 1,205 in the number of properties across the borough compared to the same time last year.

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Shropshire NHS reveals pressures GP surgeries are under in Telford housing plan response

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Commissioners at NHS Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin have responded to a recent planning application for 80 new homes in a part of Telford.

Officials have called for £71,726 to be paid by developers to help GP surgeries if the plan for 80 new homes in Wellington Road, Horsehay, gets the go ahead.

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Ironbridge resident refused permission to build house in garden

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Plans to build a house on garden land in the Ironbridge Gorge have been rejected after planners ruled that it would ‘adversely’ affect the area.

Much of the back garden site at the property off Chapel Road, in Jackfield, is part of Telford’s Green Network at the same time as being in a world heritage site and conservation area.

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Telford man left partner with black eyes, a split lip and bruising

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Connor Buchanan, of Wallett Drive in Muxton, was sentenced on Friday (9 January) at Shrewsbury Crown Court after he previously admitted aggravated bodily harm, criminal damage and three counts of intentional strangulation.

Buchanan had been convicted of similar offences previously, and was sentenced to five years in 2022.

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Beefed-up booze licensing policy looks set to come into force across Telford

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A new set of rules urging Telford and Wrekin’s pubs, bars and clubs to do more to tackle violence against women and girls is set to come into force across the borough.

Telford & Wrekin Council’s beefed-up licensing policy has just undergone a five-yearly review which has this week been recommended for approval by a committee.

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Developer takes barn conversion scheme to appeal after Telford council rejection

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Some of the farm barns at Lubstree Barns, off Humber Lane, Donnington, were converted to housing some time ago. Residents living there objected because of the state of the single-track road leading to the site.

Appellant’s agent Stansgate Planning has told the inspector that council planners had “reneged” on an agreement to give it more time to submit a flood risk assessment.

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Trailblazer Sarah will share her story

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A trailblazing Shropshire businesswoman who earned national recognition for her mid-life career shift from healthcare to education will be sharing her story at Shropshire Chamber of Commerce’s next Network of Women event.

Sarah Davies will be guest speaker at the event, which is being held on February 25 from 11am to 2pm at the Park House Hotel in Shifnal.

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