BRYAN Paterson breeds and collects a host of animals including many fascinating creatures such as meerkats, Kune Kune pigs from New Zealand and pygmy goats.
By countryside ranger Ed Andrews, who is based at the Severn Valley Country Park
‘THO’ Nature, red in tooth and claw’. Today we will talk about the gritty side of nature. The pursuit of a quarry, ending in bones and flesh being torn apart.
by Melvyn Morgan
A Kinlet farmer has made history by being part of the first expedition to have conquered a Himalayan mountain. Paul Guest, 29, and his party of seven scaled the 6.322m high Mount Chaguch along with seven other mountaineers during a record-breaking expedition in India.
A Bridgnorth man was amazed to find out his brother had been busy destroying the very same U-boats that attacked him during the Second World War.
BRIDGNORTH area publicans have outlasted their Shropshire colleagues as members of the county’s only surviving Licensed Victuallers’ Association.
While other LVAs’ including Broseley & Much Wenlock, and Telford have folded as pub trade drops, the Bridgnorth group can boast healthy ‘liquid’ assets and increasing membership.
A host of Bridgnorth area supporters of the Breakthrough Breast Cancer fund have been nominated for permanent recognition at the London research centre into the disease.
A Bridgnorth couple raised over £12,000 for Asthma UK last year in memory of their son who passed away a year ago.
Bridgnorth firefighter Ashley Brown and his wife Gemma have worked tirelessly over the past 12 months to raise funds and awareness for the illness, after their son, Cameron, tragically died of an asthma attack […]
THE Oscars took over the village – the Highley Community Oscars that is – and what a weekend it was. Villagers from all walks of life came down to the Severn Centre to celebrate Highley’s spirit and to show their appreciation to those who had helped their community over the years.
A BRIDGNORTH woman who suffers from dyslexia and left school unable to read or write has compiled a short collection of railway memories, gathered in her time as a volunteer guard on the Telford Steam Trust and Chasewater Railway.
FEBRUARY 8 will be a red-letter day for Bridgnorth and District Historical Society. For it will be 75 years to the day since a historical group for the town was formed.