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Families Attend SEND Event at Telford’s Exotic Zoo with Shaun Davies MP

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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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Learners and parents wanted as In-Comm Training hosts Telford Open Day

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Over £3m of technology – spanning CNC machines, metrology equipment, 3D printing and a dedicated automaton line – is used in the apprenticeship pathway, making In-Comm Training apprentices better prepared for the world of work.

In-Comm Training’s Technical Academy in Telford tomorrow (February 21st) in a bid to find out more about vocational learning.

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PCC calls for essential action on e-scooter laws

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West Mercia’s Police and Crime Commissioner has issued a stark warning to the government about the rapid rise of e-scooters on our streets. With serious injuries recorded and a “difficult environment” for local officers, find out why he believes the law must change now to tackle illegal riding and safety concerns in our area.

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New project breaks barriers to physical activity for disabled residents

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A pioneering new partnership in Telford is transforming how hundreds of health professionals support disabled residents to stay active and healthy. Find out how a “fundamental shift” in local care is helping to break down long-standing barriers to physical activity across the borough.

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Partnership to support the next generation of engineers

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Hundreds of future engineers are set to benefit from an exciting new partnership between one of the UK’s leading training providers and Hoffmann Group UK.

In-Comm Training, which offers apprenticeships and upskilling courses at academies in Telford and Aldridge, has been gifted a selection of Garant cabinets and cleaning stations by the industrial tooling manufacturer and supplier in a bid to boost best practice on the shopfloor.

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“Over a decade ago, I went partially blind” now he’s set to ride the Bolly Skyline

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A Doseley man who lost his sight overnight and faced a life-changing diagnosis is now preparing for a massive physical challenge. After years of declining health, a local therapy center helped him get back on his bike, and now he is determined to help them reach a £40,000 milestone.

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Primary school pupils help shape new green space at Wellington development

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Pupils from a local primary school have been busy on-site at a major £16m regeneration project in Wellington. The children are working alongside developers to ensure a new neighbourhood is a hit with both residents and local wildlife. Read more to see how these young “Eco Warriors” are making their mark on the town’s future.

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‘Difficult time’ for Telford council battling fly tips

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Hollinswood and Randlay Parish Council was told that the flytipping at Deercote after Christmas posed a “difficult time” in finding the organisation responsible for clearing it up.

Parish clerk Katrina Baker told Monday’s full council meeting that the fly tip pile “ended up absolutely huge” and included mattresses, some furniture and Christmas trees.

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