Residents take stroll down memory lane
There was plenty of reminiscing going on at Ellesmere Town Hall as volunteers from the library hosted a special exhibition entitled Down Your Street.
There was plenty of reminiscing going on at Ellesmere Town Hall as volunteers from the library hosted a special exhibition entitled Down Your Street.
A NATURE reserve used extensively by dog walkers may soon be home to more animals – cattle.
Festival co-ordinator Chris Woods gives and update on the Wilfred Owen Festival...
A BIRD caught my eye as it flew low, past our window. It swooped and skimmed and I knew it was a bird of prey. It landed under our rose arch. I saw its long yellow legs and a bright yellow beady eye. It was a sparrowhawk.
RICHARD Lloyd, of GHP Legal, answers a legal dilemma...
A bakery worker from Oswestry is in training for a gruelling 50-mile fell race to raise money for an air ambulance in memory of her father who died of a heart attack.
Lorne Street is located to the north-west of Albert Road, built in the mid to late-1880s, over a period of 10 years to house the many railway workers who lived in Oswestry.
I’m sitting in a lay-by near Market Drayton, at 8pm on a damp but clear night, wondering what to say about this year’s Picnic Proms in the Park.
A PLAN to turn St Martins into a 20mph zone for traffic looks likely to be dropped.
Houses on a proposed estate in Oswestry can be sold only when improvements to a congested roundabout are completed.
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