Telford man jailed after shoplifting spree across Shropshire
A shoplifter has been jailed and hit with a three-year banning order after targeting multiple stores across the county for cheese, chocolate, and detergent.
Read moreA shoplifter has been jailed and hit with a three-year banning order after targeting multiple stores across the county for cheese, chocolate, and detergent.
Read moreThe new store on King Street in Wellington has replaced the Newbie and Me shop, and opened its doors for the first time at 11am this morning.
Read moreA public consultation is now open from Thursday 26 February to Sunday 15 March 2026, giving people the chance to share their experiences, ideas and priorities for the future care of the Ironbridge Gorge.
Read moreAlready set to speak are local opponents, developers, the Shawbirch Medical Practice and even a representative of Dobbies Garden Centres.
Read moreA 26-year-old man has been sentenced at Telford Magistrates’ Court after sending a chilling message threatening a violent attack with a hammer. The incident, which took place over the summer, also put the defendant in breach of a previous court order.
Read moreA major high-profile event coming to Telford Town Park this summer has teamed up with a local charity to help build a brand-new £5 million cancer centre at the Princess Royal Hospital.
Read moreA local driver has been handed a prison sentence and a lengthy ban after being stopped by police on a busy Telford road.
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Shropshire Homes wanted to build 101 homes on the former AGA foundry in Coalbrookdale. Picture: LDRS
The former AGA site at Wellington Road was the subject of a controversy in 2024 when the Government warned that the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site could be placed at risk, and might ultimately be delisted if plans went ahead.
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Children of Lawley Primary School with Councillor Shirley Reynolds (centre) and Sarah Nicholas (left) and Carol McQuiggin (right)
Five more schools across the borough are set to join a successful government scheme providing free food and childcare before the morning bell.
Read moreThe firm employed around 18 members of staff according to accounts published in 2024, and the website states that company started in 1966.
Documents show the business has an estimated total debt of £337,901.
Read moreA practical guide outlining the key factors to consider, from regulation and platform stability to costs and risk management.
Read moreForex trading, also known as foreign exchange trading, involves buying one currency and selling another with the aim of benefiting from changes in exchange rates.
Read moreAt their meeting tonight (26 February), elected Members of Telford & Wrekin Council approved the local authority’s budget proposals for 2026/27. 70p in every £1 spent will be used to support the most vulnerable people in the Borough.
See what the money has been earmarked for…
Read moreA local man has been back in court after a shoplifting spree involving meat and alcohol. He also faced charges for ignoring a strict court order already in place.
Read moreA 25-year-old man has been banned from the roads for a year after being caught driving under the influence of drugs in Telford.
Read moreTelford and Wrekin Council has issued an update after a vital lift at Telford Central was targeted by vandals.
Read moreCourt delays have reached a critical point in Shropshire, leading to a major change in how local justice is handled. The High Sheriff has now issued an urgent call for volunteers to step up and help clear the backlog—find out if you have what it takes to join the bench.
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Charles Green of CPRE Shropshire at the Telford & Wrekin local plan hearings second day. Picture: LDRS
Charles Green, of CPRE Shropshire, disagreed with the need for ‘planning to meet the needs of other people as well’ as Telford.
Read moreEmergency services have been working at the scene of a single-vehicle collision in Longdon-upon-Tern this morning. Fire crews from Wellington assisted one person from a vehicle after it ended up in a ditch. Read the full details of the rescue operation here.
Read morePolice have made an arrest following a major incident in Ketley that saw a large emergency response near a local school. Officers remain at the scene today after reports of a firearm being spotted inside a property late last night.
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Gareth Richards, centre, at Furrows of Telford with Declan Dunn, Jonathon Laybourne, Usman Afzal and Krystian Drag
The dealership, which has bases in Telford, Shrewsbury and Oswestry, currently has six former Telford College students on its payroll, working in areas such as the car and commercial workshop, accident repair and parts.
Read moreA 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.
Read moreA Newport student is celebrating after reaching new heights on the national stage in her first ever cheerleading competition.
Bobbie Parkhill, a Year 7 student at Burton Borough School, delivered an exceptional performance at the British Cheerleading Association Classic Cheerleading Competition.
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Read moreNamed ‘Bratton Green’ by developer Bloor Homes, the site covers 88.5 hectares of farm land between the A442 and the B5063 north of the Bratton and Shawbirch area.
Read moreTucked away in Stafford Park, The Ork Forge is a relatively new addition to Telford’s tabletop gaming scene. The independent shop, which focuses primarily on indie tabletop games, has been open for just over a year.
I went to go find out more…
Read moreTelford’s green status and the future of local school places have been debated at the start of a major public inquiry. A top councillor has set out why the borough needs a strict plan to stop “speculative” developers from moving in.
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Gary Kendrick, David Pinney, Josh Lovell, Marvin Bennett, Simon Thompson, Mark Evans and Andre Smith from Housing Plus Group and Bespoke Construction
The homes are being built for Housing Plus Group by Telford-based Bespoke Construction. The development will include 15 one-bedroom apartments, designed to provide accessible homes for wheelchair users and over 55s close to Telford’s town centre.
Read moreThe hub, which meets at the college’s Wellington campus, brings together industry leaders, curriculum specialists and employer partners to shape the future of logistics training in the area.
Read moreThe council has presented developing 8,000 homes in three new communities to the north of Telford as a part of its strategy to find space for 20,000 new homes up to 2041.
Read the full report on the opening day of the local plan hearings.
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Actor, Producer MARGOT ROBBIE as Catherine Earnshaw and JACOB ELORDI as Heathcliff in “Wuthering Heights,” a Warner Bros. Pictures Release. (Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures. © 2026 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved)
Jason Wright takes a look at the 2026 adaption of the Bronte classic that had scenes he was not expecting…
This version ditches the traditional romance for something far more provocative.
Read moreThe arrest forms part of ongoing enquiries into illegal car meets in Telford, particularly around Mossey Green Way and Donnington areas, which leads to anti-social behaviour and dangerous driving.
Read moreThis 40-year-old man has been jailed and hit with a three-year Criminal Behaviour Order after targeting multiple shops across the county. He is now legally barred from entering dozens of local stores, including every branch of a major supermarket chain in Shropshire.
Read moreVictims of crime in West Mercia could see justice delivered much faster following a major Government announcement regarding Crown Court backlogs.
Read moreA 30-year-old man has been handed a custodial sentence of three months and four weeks for stealing almost £100 of meat from a Telford store.
Read morePlans have been lodged to turn a detached bungalow in Wellington into a ‘much needed’ nursery for 35 young children…
Read moreEmergency services were called to Dawley Bank this afternoon following reports of a vehicle fire. Firefighters from Telford Central used specialist equipment to tackle the blaze after it broke out in the engine compartment.
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The report into what the housebuilder will need to assess in any future planning application for land to the north and west of Bratton is currently out for statutory consultation with experts.
Council officials are aiming to issue a key report into the possible development of 600 homes on farmland backing onto Dulwich Grange, Bratton Road and Jockey Meadow just north of Bratton in the next few weeks, documents show.
Read moreA 15-year-old girl was sexually assaulted in Hadley on Thursday 5 of February.
She was approached by two men wearing balaclavas who sexually assaulted her.
Read moreA rare chance has come up to buy a group of cottages built for 18th-century ironworkers. These historic homes are located in a famous part of the Gorge and are currently run as a successful business.
Read morePlans have been finalised to transform a former Wellington care home site that has recently been plagued by anti-social behaviour. A new specialist facility is set to be built to meet an urgent local need, with the existing buildings now marked for demolition.
Read moreOwners of a car wash and valeting centre in Wellington are vowing to improve their site by turning it into a car sales forecourt.
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Hollinswood & Randlay Parish Council's parish warden Glyn Johnson shows how the field has been churned up... again. Picture: LDRS
Officials at Hollinswood and Randlay Parish Council say it is “at least” the fourth time this year that the Pavilion Field has been targeted by quad and dirt bike riders doing deliberate ‘doughnuts’.
Read moreTelford and Wrekin Council’s ‘My Options’ service has been hailed by Ofsted for helping young people “thrive, not just survive.”
While residents have praised the “incredible” staff, inspectors have set a deadline for the council to tighten up vital safety checks.
Read moreA man who helped launch the careers of international football stars and served as a scout for Aston Villa for decades has passed away. Tributes are pouring in for this Shropshire sporting legend ahead of a celebration of his life next month.
Read moreThe Chamber has decided to bring back a tourism category this year to recognise organisations that deliver outstanding visitor experiences and showcase the very best of Shropshire’s tourism sector.
Read moreAcross three weeks of all-day hearings government planning inspectors Mike Worden and Catherine Carpenter will be listening to representations from Telford & Wrekin Council, local councillors, campaigners, and developers.
Read moreA proper spring check covers six key areas: tyres, brakes, engine, battery, lights, and wipers.
Each takes just minutes to inspect, and catching a problem early costs far less than fixing it after a breakdown.
Read moreTelford Junior Ice Hockey Club is on the hunt for local businesses to help support nearly 100 young players this season. From jersey branding to rink-side banners, there are plenty of ways to get involved and help grow the game in our town.
Read moreEmergency services have been dealing with a car fire on the M54 this afternoon. Two fire crews and the Highways Agency were called to the eastbound stretch of the motorway.
Read moreRobin Bennett, Yasser Khan, and Justine Vaughan’s positions were approve by the Fire Authority at a meeting at Telford Central Fire Station on Tuesday
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Players from the Telford Hornets Under 14s Boys team spent their morning improving the local environment yesterday.
A group of local teenagers traded their rugby boots for bin bags yesterday to help tidy up a popular local landmark. The Telford Hornets Under 14s were out in force to raise money for new equipment while supporting a council-backed cleaning scheme. Read more to see how these young players are giving back to the community.
Read moreA Telford coffee shop is looking for local artists to showcase their work on its walls. With no display fees and a chance to support a great charity, this could be the perfect spot to sell your paintings. Find out how you can get involved and where to sign up.
Read moreTwo talented Shropshire Warriors players have beaten off competition from thousands of youngsters to secure a spot in the West Midlands regional squad. Find out which local stars are heading to Bristol to represent the county on the national stage.
Read moreA Leegomery man has been handed a lengthy prison sentence after police dismantled a sophisticated drugs operation in Telford. Officers uncovered evidence of a “profit-driven” enterprise pulling in thousands of pounds a day before the ‘Goldie’ line was finally shut down.
Read moreA Wrockwardine Wood pub is hosting a community day in March to support families affected by dementia. Raffle prizes and a full day of entertainment planned.
Read moreA specialist Telford business that transforms children into fairies for enchanting photoshoots is up for sale. The long-running family firm is looking for a new owner to take over its wings and wands as the founders retire.
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"The strong demand for this session shows just how much changing the current SEND system matters to families in Telford."
The event brought together families of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), alongside local partners and support services, providing an opportunity for open discussion, shared experiences and direct engagement with their local MP.
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St Georges & Priorslee Parish Council met at St Georges Parish Centre, in Grove Street, on Tuesday, February 17, 2026. Picture: LDRS
St Georges & Priorslee Parish Council is lining up to move into new premises in The Gower, a former Victorian community hospital being brought back to life.
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