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Spring clean in Ludlow as part of Shropshire Council bid to wage war on litter

Fall in number of Covid cases in Shropshire continues on a downward path

Flooding risk for Ludlow and south Shropshire towns after heavy rainfall

Flooding risk for Ludlow and south Shropshire towns after heavy rainfall
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Covid volunteers in Ludlow and Church Stretton helping to keep the jabs coming

VOLUNTEERS are making a difference and helping people in Ludlow and south Shropshire to get vaccinated. They have been helping medical teams at vaccination centres in Ludlow at the Mascall Centre, at Ludlow racecourse and also in Church Stretton, where there is a vaccination hub. Angie Walshaw, 57, lives a stone’s throw away from Church Stretton Medical Practice, which is one of several GP-led vaccination hubs across the county. She is no stranger to volunteering, even running a local meals-on-wheels service for residents on Christmas Day. “I have been volunteering throughout the pandemic, I volunteer with the Mayfair Centre next door and have been doing a meals-on-wheels service for residents who need it,” she said.

Budget Britain: 30 of the best affordable breaks to book for summer

Travelling around Britain isn’t always cheap. But there are ways you can keep the cost down Holidays on home soil are likely to be the first we can take this year. Alas, travelling around Britain isn’t always cheap. But there are ways you can keep the cost down. You can legally wild camp in Scotland and Dartmoor, or stay in a mountain bothy for free (when covid rules allow; mountainbothies.org.uk). And then there’s camping, of course: last year, on a three-day walk from my front door, I paid £7.50 a night, cooked couscous on my stove and spent a fiver on the bus back home. That might not be everyone’s idea of a bargain – some might prefer, say, access to a shower – but I felt I got a lot of experience for my money. And that’s perhaps the way to judge a British break; not on cost, but on value.

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