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Shaun Davies MP explains support for criminal justice reforms and jury trial changes

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Telford’s MP has spoken out about his support for a major shake-up of the UK’s legal system, including controversial plans regarding jury trials and measures to tackle the court backlog. Local residents are being invited to share their views on the reforms as the bill moves to the next stage of the law-making process.

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Secretary of State for Education visits Telford Schools

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The Rt Hon Bridget Phillipson MP, the Secretary of State for Education told Telford Live “It’s amazing, and the children were so excited about the prospect of the brand new school opening later on this year. 

“And what was really impressive is how the school want to make sure it caters for children with a range of needs.”

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Fire risk audit at hospital revealed issues that must be fixed

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The audit found a range of issues including fire compartmentation, storage of oxygen cylinders and other materials on escape routes, issues with training in fire safety, obstruction of fire exits and overcrowding.

The trust board meeting was told on Thursday (March 12) that many of the risks had already been dealt with but replacing damaged fire doors took longer to fix.

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Council tracks down drain‑dumping plasterer

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A Wellington plasterer thought nobody was watching when they emptied contaminated waste into a roadside drain, but CCTV and a sharp-eyed witness had other ideas. Telford & Wrekin Council has now issued a significant fine following the broad daylight incident, serving as a blunt warning to other businesses and residents about the high cost of illegal dumping.

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Telford animal welfare organisation seeks trustees

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A Telford-based exotic pet rescue is looking for local volunteers to help shape its future as it prepares to become a registered charity. With over 200 animals already helped, the team is now searching for committee members to join their mission and help support some of the area’s most unique rescues.

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Baked bean is new takeaway with a difference in Ironbridge

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The Shropshire Lad has expanded his presence in Ironbridge with the launch of a new artisan bakery and coffee shop. Supported by a council grant, this latest venture promises a unique twist on the traditional takeaway, featuring expert craftsmanship and a commitment to local producers that sets it apart from the rest of the high street.

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Skills Show celebrates tenth anniversary as showcase of employment opportunities

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A major employment and training showcase is returning to the town this month to celebrate a massive ten-year milestone. With industry leaders, live recruitment opportunities, and hands-on activities all under one roof, this free event is a must-visit for anyone looking to kickstart their career or find a new challenge in the region.

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Telford dance instructor crowned best in the UK as community classes soar

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A local instructor who turned her dream into a reality is celebrating after her vibrant community classes were named the best in the UK. From high-energy Bhangra to inclusive social dance groups, find out how this Telford resident is transforming lives and health through the power of movement and culture.

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Demolition plans for former Wellington care home revealed

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The council has told its own planning department how it plans to go about the demolition process, which could start in April, 2026, and last for two months.

Refurbishment had been considered but officials decided that this was not as “cost effective as a new purpose-built and future-proof facility”.

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Female business leaders admit workplace discrimination is still widespread

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-Over two thirds (69%) of female business leaders say they still experience gender-based discrimination in the workplace

-70% of respondents didn’t feel safe in the workplace, with the most common reasons cited being personal security, such as on-site security or lone working (36%)

-On a more positive note, 69% of women said they believed both sexes now receive equal pay for the work carried out.

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Milestone as SaTH exits special measures after sustained improvement

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The Trust, which operates the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford and the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, has been under the highest level of national oversight since November 2018. The decision to remove the Trust from the Recovery Support Programme (RSP) follows a review by NHS England, which noted “substantial and sustained” improvements across finance, governance, and clinical performance.

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Council stands behind ‘at least 25%’ affordable housing

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Major developers have challenged the legality of a council plan to demand that at least one in every four homes built in Telford are ‘affordable’.

Council officials were this week defending a requirement for major housing developments in urban Telford include a minimum of 25 per cent ‘affordable’ homes, with 35 per cent in Newport and the rural areas of the borough.

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McPhillips offer building careers that last

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With more than 20 per cent of its 240-strong workforce made up of current or former apprentices, and 48 members of staff having clocked up 25 years or more with the company, McPhillips is living proof that a career in construction can be a career for life.

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Telford resident challenges council over ‘£50 million shortfall’ in money for roads

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Resident Kevan Hendy warned of problems from 10,000 extra car journeys causing problems on the A442 and M54.

Mr Hendy told officials that he had identified a £50 million shortfall in funding for highways over the local plan period to 2040.

“It’s an absolute nonsense,” Mr Hendy told officials as he challenged them to explain.

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Developers give updates on 8,000 homes in Telford

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A councillor told the government inspectors examining the soundness of the local plan that it now seems to be a “done deal.”

Councillor Nigel Dugmore (Conservative, Muxton) said: “It all seems to be a done deal with Bratton and Muxton well advanced.

“What’s the point in having an inspectors report if things are going ahead?”

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Community raises nearly £4,000 for PAPYRUS suicide prevention charity

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The money was raised throughout 2025 via a variety of community and partnership events with Bournville Village Trust and Lawley Running Club. These included the Lawley 5K Fun Run, Summer Fest, Christmas celebrations, the Christmas pantomime and organised coach trips, bringing residents together in support of a vital cause.

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Telford youngster secures sponsorship for British Championship bid

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A five-year-old motocross star from Telford has caught the eye of a major local developer as he prepares to compete on the national stage. Guided by a former world champion and backed by a new sponsorship deal, this young rider is one to watch as he hits the British Championship circuit.

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Healthy life expectancy falls across Telford and Shropshire as new figures reveal stark gaps

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New ONS data has highlighted a worrying trend for the region’s health, with a significant gap opening up between different parts of the county regarding how many years residents can expect to live in good health. As figures fall to new lows, local health officials have spoken out about the complex reasons why some areas are struggling more than others.

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Telford apprentice swaps burger flipping for big building sites

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A young Telford woman has traded life as a fast-food shift manager for a career inspecting multi-million pound housing developments. Now excelling in a high-level apprenticeship, she is sharing her journey to encourage more women to break into the construction industry and ignore traditional stereotypes.

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Telford to bid for first ever Town of Culture title in 2028

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Community leaders have confirmed that Telford will submit a formal expression of interest to become an official Town of Culture in 2028. The move follows the Government’s announcement of a new initiative modelled on the successful City of Culture programme.

Is this something we should get behind?

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Meet Tori.  Entrepreneur, dancer, teacher, and Mum with ambition

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We sat, mid-refurb, in a bright but currently dusty space as Tori explained how her career had placed her in this very spot.

ToriArts is a performing arts school based in Wellington right now, but on the cusp of opening a brand new location in Madeley, Telford. I caught up with founder Tori this week to hear about her plans.

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Comfort Café launches in Telford to support those affected by cancer

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A new monthly support space is opening in Telford for anyone impacted by cancer. Founded by a team with deep personal experience of the disease, the café aims to ensure no one in the community has to face their journey alone. Find out when the first session launches and how you can get involved.

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