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The Shrewsbury Chronicle is a local news newspaper in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. It is one of the oldest weekly newspapers in the United Kingdom, publishing its first edition in 1772. [3] It is printed on Wednesday evening and is on sale or distributed on Thursday. It covers Shrewsbury and the surrounding area, including Church Stretton.
The Shropshire Star is an English regional newspaper and reputedly the twelfth biggest-selling regional newspaper in the UK. [2] It is based at Grosvenor House, Telford , where it covers the whole of Shropshire plus parts of Herefordshire , Worcestershire , Staffordshire , Cheshire and Mid Wales .
Established in 1874, the Midland News Association is still one of Britain's largest independent media agencies. It publishes one of the UK's biggest-selling regional daily newspapers, the Express & Star, and its sister title, the Shropshire Star, as well as eight weekly titles and the monthly The Farmer newspaper and Shropshire Magazine.
North Shropshire Chronicle; S. Shrewsbury Chronicle; Shropshire Star This page was last edited on 30 April 2020, at 22:23 (UTC). Text ...
It was a local weekly newspaper covering northern Shropshire in England, including Wem, Whitchurch, Ellesmere and many surrounding villages. The North Shropshire Chronicle had been an edition of the Shrewsbury Chronicle for many years but it did not have its own totally separate front and news pages until 1999. It was printed on Wednesday ...
Hanwood is a large village in Shropshire, England.. It is located 3 miles (4.8 km) SW of Shrewsbury town centre, on the A488 road.The A5 is only a mile away. The Cambrian Line runs through the village but there is no longer a railway station here.
Shrewsbury (/ ˈ ʃ r oʊ z b ər i / ⓘ SHROHZ-bər-ee, also / ˈ ʃ r uː z-/ ⓘ SHROOZ-) [1] [2] is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire, England.It is sited on the River Severn, 33 miles (53 km) northwest of Wolverhampton, 15 miles (24 km) west of Telford, 31 miles (50 km) southeast of Wrexham and 53 miles (85 km) north of Hereford.
He was born in Hanwood, Shropshire, the younger son of Charles Lloyd Jones (1828–1901), who was known as the squire of Hanwood, about three miles from Shrewsbury. Like his father, his name was not hyphenated on his birth certificate ; while commonly named as Lloyd-Jones in newspaper reports, he was also at other times named as C.A.L. Jones ...