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Oswestry First Responders team set to receive extra funding to help second car into operation
THE OSWESTRY First Responders team will receive funding to improve its services, after motion was put forward by Oswestry's mayor. The First Responders are a vital part of the community, aiding the 999 services in order to help with patients until
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TNS boss Harris says club wants to build '10,000 seat stadium'
THE owner of The New Saints, Mike Harris, says he has a dual dream of regular European group stage football and a 10,000 capacity stadium. The Saints owner told the BBC that the club is looking for land in the town to build a new stadium with '
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Oswestry writer receives thank you letter from The Queen for Jubilee poem
A NORTH Shropshire writer has received a thank you letter from Queen Elizabeth II after sending Her Majesty a poem she wrote for her Jubilee. Sarah Joy Holden, from Oswestry, had written a poem and draw a portrait for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee
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Met Office weather warning for Shropshire as thunderstorms set to hit
The Met Office has issued a weather warning for Shropshire as thunderstorms are set to hit much of Wales. A yellow warning is in place as “slow-moving heavy showers and thunderstorms” are set to hit the region today (July 22). The warning will
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B&B-turned-family home near Lake Vyrnwy for sale – complete with its own wild swimming pool
A family home that once operated as a B&B and has its own wild swimming pool has been put up for sale for £750,000. If you're looking for somewhere to run as a business – then this might just be the perfect spot, with six bedrooms and a major
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Oswestry men's assault sentence adjourned for trial judge
TWO Oswestry men convicted of assault will have to wait to be sentenced after a court adjourned their case to be heard by the original judge. Tommy Lewis of Blackbrook Drive and William Rowbotham, of High Lea Close, were set to be sentenced for
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'We're still in it': Defiant TNS boss Limbrick predicts second leg turnaround
THE New Saints boss Anthony Limbrick believes his side are still in the tie despite being second best in their UEFA Conference League defeat in Iceland. Two penalties in either half from Kristall Ingason were enough to give Vikingur Reykjavik a