Three arrested at Lightmoor after Wellington incident
Police were called to Cranage Crescent in Wellington at around 5.30pm yesterday (23rd December) following reports of a public order offence.
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Police were called to Cranage Crescent in Wellington at around 5.30pm yesterday (23rd December) following reports of a public order offence.
Read moreTelford & Wrekin Council has now been given permission by its own development controllers for a new 3m-high fence to be installed around the site at Wheat Leasows following an assessment period.
Objections from members of the public included an opponent of the solar farm who wrote: “Ripping out a hedge adjacent to this very busy rat run in January will cause considerable disruption.
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Carol McInnes (right), Director of Planning and Transformation at SaTH, collecting her ‘Finance Champion of the Year’ award at the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) Awards
Carol McInnes, Director of Planning and Transformation at The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust (SaTH), has been named ‘Finance Champion of the Year’ at the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) Awards.
The award recognises and celebrates someone who stands out for demonstrating exceptional dedication and initiatives within their organisation.
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Ariella is an extremely talented writer in all areas, and we are excited to see what she will create in the future.
Year 6 pupils at Captain Webb Primary School in Dawley have been showcasing their creative talents this month. The school recently reached out to share the work of their young writers following a similar project held last year.
The winning entry from Ariella was a completely independent piece of work. She described the student as a talented writer and said the school is excited to see what she creates in the future.
Read moreThree Telford town centre car parks – one disused and the other two currently active – could be turned over for development if major issues can be overcome.
Some 158 houses could take the land at the Blue Willow car park while another 138 could be built on the next door Lime Green Car Park (Odeon cinema).
Read moreChris Nutt, who worked at Fujitsu and initiated the firm sending volunteers to the Friends of Telford Town Park (FOTTP) group as part of a staff welfare programme, died suddenly in December 2024, aged 40.
A bench in memory of him has now been installed by Fujitsu and the Friends as they were so grateful for the work he did and wanted to honour him.
Read moreA takeaway with excellent ratings and a five-star scores on the doors closed its doors last month.
Arjys in Trench was on the popular delivery apps, had its own website and attracted great reviews for its food but a post last month on its social media page suggested that it was closing temporarily due to staff illness.
Read moreStudents Lucas Davies and Tyler Klimkowski volunteered to take on the project.
The planters, made from wooden delivery pallets and copper pipe off-cuts, have been delivered to the Friends of Wellington Station.
Read moreShropshire Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) says it is “continuing to make steady progress” and is on schedule to complete a number of improvements highlighted in an inspector’s report.
Last year His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) said the service “requires improvement” in six key areas, and is “inadequate” at managing its resources.
Read moreHospital chiefs failed to refer a patient “in an appropriate and timely manner”, which may have led to the woman’s death.
That is the conclusion of a coroner who has sent a “prevention of future deaths” report to the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital (SaTH) NHS Trust.
Read moreNew powers are being handed to councils to tackle rogue landlords, with Telford & Wrekin among the 38 areas selected for the scheme. The move allows the local authority to access Universal Credit data to force bad landlords to repay up to two years of rent.
Read moreA decision-making committee meeting in Telford was halted when only two out of its 10 members managed to make it to the council chamber.
The rules require three councillors to be present to make decisions.
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Income to date stands at £1,083,493, with a wide-ranging events and fundraising programme lined up for 2026
Charity bosses have thanked hardworking and dedicated fundraisers for helping to deliver the ‘best Christmas present’ for the region – a record-breaking year.
Read moreNearly 60 homes are to be built in Shifnal, despite many people being against it.
The proposal by Taylor Wimpey will see 57 properties built on land southeast of Windmill View. The development will consist of two, three, and four-bedroom houses, with 20 per cent designated for rent or shared ownership.
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Flag competition winner Amelia (centre) with from to right: Jayne, Amelia's Mum, Councillor Angela McClements, Lynda Stolic, Headteacher and Sam Stevens, class teacher
Randlay Primary School received a £250 prize after its pupil Amelia, aged nine, won a public vote to design a new flag for the Borough.
The prize of £250 was donated to the flag competition by Telford Live.
Read morePolice are investigating a serious assault that took place outside The Station Hotel in Wellington during the early hours of Saturday morning. Officers were called to Station Road at around 1am following an altercation that left a man in his 20s with serious injuries.
Read moreBikers from across the region gathered at Shifnal Services yesterday to kick off the second annual motorcycle Toy Run.
Read morePupils from Ercall Wood Academy in Wellington hosted their third annual Christmas afternoon tea and welcomed older members of the local community for the celebrations.
Principal Nick Murphy said the much-loved event had become a highlight of the Academy’s calendar and reflected the school’s commitment to community engagement and bringing multiple generations together.
Read morePotential developers of a vacant site close to Newport town centre have withdrawn plans to build nine homes to consider options following council feedback.
Staffordshire-based MAG Developments Ltd has told Telford & Wrekin Council planners that it is “disappointed and perplexed” by the council’s feedback about requirements for the site.
Read moreLondon-based agent Montagu Evans has told the planners at Telford & Wrekin Council that interest in retail park investment is coming from the larger retail operators.
“Recent market activity and enquiries have indicated that interest is increasingly being driven by larger format retail operators who typically require greater internal floor areas to support their operational models.” the agents wrote.
Read moreTelford College students have donated dozens of Christmas gift boxes to a local charity which supports homeless and vulnerable people.
Students from the college’s foundation learning department have made up a total of 35 festive gift boxes for Stay Telford & Wrekin, from donations collected around the campus.
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Aerial image of the wooded area near Lincoln Hill, Ironbridge, which used to be home to a quarry filled in by a waste tip. Picture: Google Maps
A couple’s plan to have a basement at their proposed replacement home in the Ironbridge Gorge have been withdrawn after…
Read moreThe Shropshire Warriors basketball team has stepped off the court and into the community this week, donating a significant collection of food and essential household items to Telford Crisis Support, a local charity dedicated to helping individuals and families facing hardship.
Read moreResidents across Telford and Wrekin will see a fresh wave of road improvements as the council sets out its transport plans for 2026. Following a year of resurfacing work, the focus is now shifting to new pedestrian crossings and major roundabout upgrades.
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The High Sheriff of Shropshire Jane Trowbridge with pupils at Wombridge Primary School taking part in the Youth Awareness Day
The new Shropshire Youth Awareness Day which saw the county turn blue to show its support has so far raised more than £10,000 for youth charities across the county and the amount is still rising.
Pic: The High Sheriff of Shropshire Jane Trowbridge with pupils at Wombridge Primary School taking part in the Youth Awareness Day
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For 35 years, Hilbrae has been a lifeline for stray and abandoned dogs in Telford. Now they need help.
Hilbrae Dog Rehoming Centre has launched its Build a Better Bark appeal to fund the replacement of outdated kennel blocks and re-fence its exercise paddock, saying the work is vital to ensure dogs arriving at the centre who have lost everything have the facilities that they need whilst they wait for their second chance.
Anyone wishing to support the Build a Better Bark campaign, through donations or practical help, can contact Hilbrae Dog Rehoming Centre for more information or use the link here to donate: https://www.justgiving.com/page/jo-wrate-1?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL
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Lee Carter – Leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, Local Government Secretary Steve Reed OBE MP and Shaun Davies MP for Telford
Essential services across Telford and Wrekin are set for a multi-million pound boost following a landmark government funding deal. The provisional Local Government Finance Settlement, announced this week, will see the council receive an extra £67 million over the next four years.
Read moreFour individuals were arrested for immigration offences during the visit on 17 December. The group included two Indian nationals and two Nepalese nationals.
West Mercia Police supported Immigration Enforcement during the action. The Fire Service also attended the premises on the same evening and provided a list of required improvements.
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Mark joined Albrighton Village Action Group campaigners at Shirehall to present a petition - signed by 3,724 people - objecting to Boningale Homes' plans to build 800 properties on Albrighton greenbelt.
The government announced new planning reforms that could see more homes built on Shropshire’s Green Belt. Wrekin MP Mark Pritchard spoke out in the House of Commons against the changes, which were unveiled by the Housing Minister just before the Christmas recess.
Read moreAge UK Shropshire Telford & Wrekin is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year and has set itself an ambitious goal – to raise £75,000 to help tackle loneliness and social isolation among older people across the county.
Members of the charity’s Khushdil Day Centre, based at the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Hadley, have enthusiastically risen to the challenge. Through a series of fundraising activities, they have already raised more than £1,900 to support older people throughout Shropshire.
Read moreA householder has been refused retrospective planning permission for work carried out on a house in Wellington after officials alleged that it had broken the rules.
Planners wrote that it is “considered disproportionate in size in relation to the existing host dwelling, being substantial in scale and massing”.
Read moreSix fire appliances, including the Incident Command Unit and the Light Pumping Unit, were mobilised from Albrighton, Telford, Tweedale, and Wellington.
Read moreTrading Standards officers caught two retailers selling vapes to a 16-year-old during a sting operation on Telford high streets this week. The undercover exercise used a teenage volunteer to check if local businesses were following the law regarding age-restricted products.
Read moreAbandoned shopping trolleys continue to be an issue in parts of Telford despite a parish council’s best efforts, a meeting heard.
Parish warden Glyn Johnson, who picks up abandoned trolleys from across the area, said that there has been a “big improvement” in the abandoned trolley situation but the “only downfall is kids moving them, but you are always going to get that”.
Read moreTelford and Wrekin Council is inviting young people, parents, carers, and professionals to share their views on the priorities for the Borough’s new Youth Strategy.
The public consultation is a final check to ensure the priorities truly reflect local needs before the final version goes to Cabinet in January.
Read moreOrganisers of the UK’s largest touring soapbox derby say spaces are flying off the shelves following the news that the event is coming to Telford for the first time. Since the council announced the July 12th race date last month, more than half of the 40 available spots have already been snapped up.
Read moreThe court heard that the waste had been handed to another person who then dumped it illegally. While the resident claimed she believed the land was part of her own property, she admitted to regularly disposing of cardboard there because she feared her recycling bags would be stolen.
Read moreA number of drop-in sessions are being held where people can find out more about the proposals on:
Thursday 18 December at Meeting Point House from 4 to 6pm
Thursday 15 January at The Anstice from 5 to 7pm
Tuesday 27 January at Cosy Hall, Newport from 5 to 7pm
Friday 20 February at Ketley Community Centre from 5 to 7pm (focus on additional licensing consultation)
Thursday 5 March at Meeting Point House from 5 to 7pm (focus on additional licensing consultation)
People will be able to complete the consultations online at the drop-in sessions as devices will be available
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Campaigners celebrate the news that a controversial scheme for 800 homes in Albrighton was unanimously turned down. Picture: LDRS
A controversial proposal to build 800 homes on green belt land on the Shropshire/Wolverhampton border has been unanimously turned down.
The proposal has long been met with huge opposition from local residents through the Albrighton Development Action Group (ADAG).
Read moreA local couple from Donnington, are being hailed as community heroes after their latest fundraising effort pushed their lifetime total past an incredible milestone.
Ian and Donna have now raised an astonishing £61,000 for the Severn Hospice, thanks to years of dedication and community support.
Read moreA Telford resident who falsely claimed she was too ill to work has been ordered to pay more than £6,000 after Telford & Wrekin Council successfully prosecuted her for fraud.
On 1 December 2025, she pleaded guilty at court to Fraud by False Representation.
Read moreStudents from 13 different Shropshire schools came together to give a very special musical performance.
The Learning Community Trust hosted the first-ever performance of its LCT Choir at New Road Academy in Telford, describing it as a milestone in its mission to unite students through creativity and shared experiences.
Full gallery on the website.
Read morePlanners have refused permission for a high-tech BT Street Hub in Telford town centre, saying it would have an “unacceptable impact on highway and pedestrian safety”.
The street hub would have been on land next to Coffee #1 in Northfield Street, near the southern entrance to Telford Centre.
Read moreBarratt Homes invited Councillor Eileen Callear to visit its Scarlet View and Silkin Meadows developments.
Cllr Eileen Callear said: “I am delighted to see Barratt Homes investing in Telford with new affordable housing.”
Read moreAs Telford & Wrekin Council is facing booing budget pressures from rising care costs David Tooley tells the story of a woman battling for her rights as a disabled person.
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The firm’s Stafford Park manufacturing premises will now be transformed in a ‘world-class’ environment.
The growth of engineering business AcoustaProducts is set to accelerate following its parent company’s long-term commitment to the firm’s manufacturing base on Stafford Park, Telford.
AcoustaProducts is now poised to prosper after its owners, Avon Group, announced it has acquired the freehold on the premises. The site will now be transformed into what is described as a “world-class” environment.
Read moreA new clothes shop aiming to bring a trendy new vibe to the high street has opened its doors in…
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Staff, students and representatives of the Telford & Wrekin Special Educational Needs and Disabilities team filming the podcast at the college’s Wellington campus
Telford College is working with Telford & Wrekin Council on a pilot project designed to challenge popular misconceptions about life at a further education college.
Students from the college’s creative and music department have teamed up with the Telford & Wrekin Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) team to shoot a new video podcast.
Read moreA church, college, residents and businesses in Wellington have united in uproar against a plan for more food trucks in a car park behind a town centre restaurant.
Residents say they are already suffering with people gathering, drinking and urinating in the street and fear the issues will be exacerbated if the plan relating to a car park behind the Carpathian Bear is approved.
Read moreJunior chefs at Ercall Wood Academy in Wellington were tasked with preparing and serving a two-course healthy and nutritious meal costing up to £15 – all in the space of two hours.
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Read moreA Telford couple have been told by a planning inspector that they can only sell their £500,000 home to an agricultural worker.
The sale particulars state that the house is a five bedroom, three bathroom “unique family home set within approximately three acres of paddocks and woodland.”
Read moreIn a ground-breaking scheme, the PCC is working with local authorities in Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Shropshire, and Telford & Wrekin with a view to giving those Special Constables, who volunteer more than 200 hours of their free time, the opportunity to claim 25% off their council tax bill.
Read moreLaunched by the Made in Group, the Great 100 recognises individuals who demonstrate exceptional leadership and commitment to strengthening British industry.
Jennifer was selected for being a champion for the sector, for driving and supporting sustainability practices, investing in skills and demonstrating innovation and continuous improvement.
Read moreEmergency services responded to a serious road traffic collision this morning after a saloon car and an HGV were involved in a head-on collision on Parkway in Madeley, Telford.
Read moreThe Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust (SaTH) has been named the most improved trust in the country for cutting planned care waiting times, securing £2 million in capital funding. Performance between April and September saw a significant 14% improvement in the 18-week referral to treatment figures. The national target aims for 92% of patients to receive treatment within this timeframe.
Read moreTelford College held a ‘day of action’ to support a global campaign which seeks to end violence against women and…
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“This year’s Christmas card is all about supporting the Lingen Davies Sunflower Appeal,” said Shaun Davies MP
Shaun Davies, Member of Parliament for Telford, has this week unveiled his annual Christmas card, created in partnership with a group of 11 local businesses.
No taxpayer funding has been used for the design, manufacturing or delivery of the card. The card is being delivered by Royal Mail.
Read morehe pupils from Charlton School in Wellington enjoyed an enthusiastic non-stop session of dancing to upbeat party tracks and raised over £1,300 for Hope House Children’s Hospice.
Read moreAndy Smith takes a look a worrying piece of news about Telford, but tries to put a brave face on it.
In a story by Harry Warner on Joe.co.uk headlined “All 23 UK towns and cities on Russian ‘target list’ revealed by ex-Russian Deputy PM“, Telford gets a mention, and I’m excited, proud and disappointed all at once.
First a bit of background. An ex-Russian Deputy PM has p…
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Shaun Davies MP, Policing Minister Sarah Jones, Chief Constable Richard Cooper and West Mercia's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) John Campion.
A meeting was held in Parliament last month to focus on ensuring West Mercia Police has the necessary resources to keep local communities across the three counties safe. The roundtable was facilitated by Telford MP Shaun Davies.
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