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Telford Hornets youngsters trade rugby balls for litter pickers

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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.

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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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“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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Transport Secretary backs direct London train link for Telford

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Telford could soon be reconnected to London by rail as a new bid for direct services gains high-level government backing. After a previous rejection, the latest plans for the Wrexham, Shropshire and Midlands Railway now include a key local stop—find out which station has been added to the route and what the Transport Secretary said in Parliament.

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Apprentices reflect on the variety of their Chamber roles

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Finance assistant apprentice Chloe Symms is now in her second year at the Chamber’s Telford offices, while Grace Bywater is in her first year as an events and training apprentice.

They sat down with the Chamber’s marketing co-ordinator – and former apprentice – Ella Preece to reflect on their journeys so far.

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Poor career advice blamed for drop in apprenticeship interest

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A new report has highlighted a “worrying” trend among young people in our region regarding their future careers. Thousands could be missing out on high-paid roles due to a lack of local awareness and “poor” advice.

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Review of polling stations across Telford and Wrekin set to start this month

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The next-all out election across the borough is set to take place in May, 2027 and the plan is to have the new arrangements sorted out before then.

There are currently 102 polling districts in the borough as a whole, with 56 in the Telford parliamentary constituency and 46 in The Wrekin.

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Hospital trust makes huge leap in cancer diagnosis

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The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust is now the second best performing in the country for its 28-day faster diagnosis standard. This is a massive turnaround from a year ago when the trust sat in last place.

Ned Hobbs, Chief Operating Officer, said: “We have made significant and sustained progress on seeing and diagnosing patients who are referred to SaTH with suspected cancer as quickly as possible. This is down to the determination of our teams to improve our 28-day Faster Diagnosis Standard performance for our patients.”

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Ambulance handover struggles continue as RSH/PRH rank bottom

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Figures show that 69 patients spent more than eight hours in ambulances waiting to be admitted to Shropshire’s acute hospitals last December.

Ned Hobbs, SaTH’s chief operating officer, said: “We are very sorry that some of our patients have experienced longer waiting times to receive handover from the ambulance service to our emergency departments, and longer waiting times to be admitted to our hospitals than we would want.”

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Search starts for independent chair to lead £30m project

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Telford & Wrekin Council has begun the search for an independent chair to head up a new board overseeing a £30 million investment into the south of the town.

The Pride in Place South Telford Neighbourhood Board will lead a ten-year programme focused on Woodside, Brookside and Sutton Hill. The funding includes £20 million from the government and a further £10 million from the council.

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