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Parish council cuts carbon footprint by 85 per cent

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A parish council’s achievement in cutting its carbon footprint by 85 per cent drew a “sharp intake of breath” at a recent conference in Telford, a meeting was told.

Hollinswood & Randlay Parish Council has invested more than £120,000 in the last few years on replacing gas with air source heat pumps and solar panels on community buildings.

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Illegal SARMs sold as fitness supplements seized from Ellerdine business

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The seizure of Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs) from OB Health & Fitness Ltd based in Ellerdine was part of a wider international enforcement operation targeting unregulated and dangerous goods being sold to the public online, in partnership with West Mercia Police and coordinated by UK Anti-Doping (UKAD).

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Local man’s decision to share ‘journey that changed him’

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A Telford cancer patient held a very special launch last week of his newly published book – written to help others feel ‘less alone’.

Pete Jackson from Lawley in Telford, was part of a delegation from Lingen Davies Cancer Support, who travelled to London last week for the official launch of the charity’s Sunflower Appeal in Westminster. The timing coincided with Pete’s new book ‘Keep On Keeping On’ and the 62-year-old was able to share his story with assembled guests.

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Conflict over new parking rules

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New parking rules have been brought in across Hollinswood & Randlay in recent weeks to deal with town centre workers and shoppers who have been leaving their cars all day in residential areas, especially on Deercote.

Councillors reported that residents have been “really upset” after challenging people over parking who then became “abusive.”

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RoadPeace expands compassionate support for bereaved families in West Mercia

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Enhancing the support for those dealing with a loss of a loved one on West Mercia’s roads, specially designed notebooks will be provided to…

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Aviramp signs breakthrough five-year deal with global giant dnata

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Telford based Aviramp completed the deal with global powerhouse dnata at this year’s Dubai Airshow, where it demonstrated one of its pioneering solar-powered ramps in partnership with the firm.

Aviramp boarding ramps and bridges are used when an aircraft is parked on a remote stand and offer a safe, dignified alternative to stairs and separate ambulifts for wheelchair users and those passengers with reduced mobility.

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Council issues further Urgent Works Notice to protect historic hotel

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Whilst carrying out the latest urgent repair work after the owners failed to do so, Telford & Wrekin Council’s contractors have identified further issues which have necessitated the issuing of another Urgent Works Notice, which was served on 12 November 2025.

This latest enforcement action will be completed by the Council’s contractors, who are already on site carrying out the previous urgent work. Telford & Wrekin Council will be seeking to recover the cost for this extra work, along with the ongoing and previous work, from the owners.

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Parish council in Telford celebrates receiving cancer charity’s Founding Member status

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A parish council in Telford celebrated achieving Founding Member status with a regional cancer charity’s £5m appeal.

Hollinswood & Randlay Parish Council has set about raising at least £2,000 for the Lingen Davies Cancer Support’s Sunflower Appeal.

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Krazy Races Soapbox Derby coming to Telford

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There’s a new event coming to Telford in 2026. Telford & Wrekin Council in partnership with Krazy Races the UK’s largest touring soapbox derby is coming to Telford for the very first time on Sunday 12 July.

This free-to-attend, award-winning event promises a day of wild, wacky racing, creative kart designs, and fantastic family fun — all while raising vital funds for local charities.

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‘Albrighton Calling’ as ADAG embarks on fundraising drive

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Albrighton Development Action Group (ADAG) is calling on people to get behind its latest fundraising push as it continues its bid to protect 52-hectares of green belt.

A major one-day music festival and a special evening with legendary ex-Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar have been quickly added to the local entertainment calendar, with organisers keen to reach the £20,000 target ahead of a potential first planning meeting decision later this year.

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Opponents plotting big push against plan for 166 homes near Newport

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Opponents of plans to build 166 homes south of Newport are set to marshal their forces for a big push in advance of a looming public consultation deadline.

Church Aston Parish Council and Telford & Wrekin Councillor Andrew Eade will be hosting a ‘drop-in session’ at the village hall on Thursday evening (November 20) for objectors to the Bellway Homes plan at Church Aston.

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Would you like to see tighter controls on HMOs?

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Now the council has set a date of December 4 this year, when its ruling Labour cabinet is set to make what it calls key decisions on both the housing strategy and on new moves in the market for HMOs.

In other council areas, such as Walsall and Birmingham, Article 4 directions (A4D) mean that homeowners who want to convert houses into HMOs for up to six tenants lose permitted development rights and have to apply for planning permission.

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Popular pub opens again after revamp

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The Wrekin Giant pub has welcomed customers back after a refurbishment that cost a six-figure sum. Located in Southwater Square, the Hungry Horse pub has new furniture, lighting, and décor.

To celebrate the reopening, the pub invited the mental health group Primal Instincts to cut the ribbon. The group, founded in 2023, gives men safe spaces to discuss their mental health. The pub also made a donation to the group to support its community efforts.

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Hospice to benefit from 15-year project to restore ‘Shropshire Spitfire’

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A 15-year labour of love by a group of Shropshire classic car enthusiasts to restore a 1965 Triumph Spitfire sports car has reached the finish line.

The Shropshire Spitfire will be auctioned at the Practical Classics Restoration Show at the NEC, Birmingham next March to raise much needed money for the Severn Hospice, located in both Shrewsbury and Telford.

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Ten to eight: new plans for smaller HMO submitted

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Previous plans to convert The Poplars at Wellington Road, Donnington, into a 10-bed HMO were withdrawn to be replaced by a new proposal with two fewer beds.

Two residents in Wellington Road have already objected to the new plan which is out for a period of public consultation by Telford & Wrekin Council.

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Telford community club’s bid to help create next generation of Ashes heroes

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Volunteers with Allscott Sports and Social Club have applied to Telford & Wrekin Council to install a three-lane cricket training facility and a non-turf cricket pitch at its site in Shawbirch Road.

The application said that a range of sporting and social activities take place at the club including football, bowls and cricket.

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Who is cluttering your space?

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A major broadcaster is looking for people in Telford to take part in an exciting new TV series that helps households tackle their clutter – and could uncover hidden treasures worth a fortune.

Do you live with a partner, sibling, parent, or housemate whose belongings have taken over your space? Or do they have a collection that’s gotten out of hand?

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Telford College student to compete at UK ‘skills olympics’ finals

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Laila-Mae Bradley is among more than 400 talented apprentices and students to qualify for the national WorldSkills finals, which will be held in south Wales from November 25-28.

She is currently studying for her T-level health qualification, and is hoping to become a midwife.

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Council rejects second proposal for ‘small’ nuclear reactors

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Great British Energy this week announced that Wylfa on Anglesey has been selected as the site for the UK’s first Small Modular Reactor.

Councillor Bentley told the full council on Thursday that SMR’s take up 18 times less space than solar panels.

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Telford councillors support tougher action against ‘irresponsible’ dog owners

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Councillors have had enough of irresponsible dog owners in Telford & Wrekin but there is concern that there aren’t enough people to enforce the rules.

The full Telford & Wrekin Council got behind a motion calling for the enforcement of a ‘dogs on leads’ policy on agreed designated public areas and highways.

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Telford Live TV – Life Stories with boxer Mustapha Mbye

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With over 60 bouts under his belt, 18 year old Mustpaha Mbye is an emerging boxer in Telford. He loves to fight but he swapped the streets for the ring and is making waves in the UK amateur scene.

Mbye explains how his determination and persistence paid off in his search for sponsorship and how his sparring with a world champion went. He pays tribute to those who support him and talks about those who he left behind.

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Life-saving German treatment needed for Telford Mum

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A fundraising campaign for Telford Mum of of four hits £10,000 and a lifesaving trip to Germany is in reach.

Thousands of pounds have been raised for Liza Davies, a 43-year-old mother and makeup artist, who is facing an aggressive recurrence of breast cancer and urgently needs to travel abroad for revolutionary treatment.

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Julie Kaur wins Businesswoman of the Year award

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Julie Kaur, who runs the Premier Jules store in Telford, has won the Businesswoman of the Year 2025 award at the prestigious Asian Trader Awards ceremony held in London on November 5.

A serial fundraiser, amassing over £40,000 for charity over the years, for charities like Hope House, Severn Hospice, Cancer Research UK, Alzheimer’s Research, Age UK, and Shrewsbury Newport Canals Trust.

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[Ad] Christmas Festivities to begin

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The Craft and Makers Market that launched its Telford event at the Mercure Hotel, Telford Town Centre last month attracting over 3000 visitors is returning to Telford this Sunday with their Festive themed Christmas Gift Special.

The event that hosts over 80 stall holders showcasing their hand made crafted items is completely free to visit and is open from 10am – 3pm. 

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Agreement to stop ‘danger to society’ being released from prison early

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The council leader has written to the Justice Secretary and the Parole Board to oppose the early release of notorious Telford Grooming Gang member, Ahdel Ali.

Councillors voted cross party to support the final motion during a debate at the full Telford & Wrekin Council on Thursday.

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Telford hotel wins wedding venue of the year

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An independently owned four-star hotel, more used to hosting and celebrating with couples getting married, was celebrating itself this week after picking up a prestigious award. 

Hadley Park House Hotel was named Wedding Venue (Hotel) of the Year for the West Midlands in the 2025 Wedding Industry Awards at a glittering awards ceremony on Monday night.

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‘Affordable’ bungalows plan for ‘redundant’ Veolia site in Little Wenlock

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Veolia proposes the development of four affordable self-build bungalows which would ‘benefit both the company and the local community’.

The site is recorded as a former open cast coal and clay site which was given permission to be used as a tip for waste materials in 1979.

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