Shropshire councillors narrowly failed to halt plans which will see the number of ParkRight traffic wardens halved in the New Year.
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Villages find 70% of cars speeding
A survey in two Shropshire villages has shown that speed limits are being ignored by more than 70 per cent of road users during peak morning times.
Traffic bosses promise to listen
Bosses at Telford & Wrekin Council have promised to listen to the people before they embark on future traffic calming schemes in borough communities.
Podcast: Price falls fuel relief
It may not last forever, but the one silver lining amid the ecomonic clouds has been the fall in fuel prices. Find out more in our weekly podcast.
Young drivers learn safer motoring
Young drivers in the Oswestry area have been learning about safer motoring in a bid to cut down the number of crashes and incidents of bad driving.
‘Struggle’ to deal with A49 problems
Concerns have been raised about how the Highways Agency is dealing with issues on the notoriously dangerous A49. Town councillors in Church Stretton have raised a number of problems with the agency.
County hosts icons of coolness
Two of the coolest names in Britain got together in Shrewsbury recently. High Street retailer Bang & Olufsen invited Aston Martin to the town to help to celebrate both companies being voted as super stylish.
Officers’ pledge over yob motorists
Anti-social driving in a Powys village is to be targeted by police officers after complaints. Officers are to target drivers causing a problem in Abermule, near Newtown.
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- Rollout of 20mph scheme in town
- Prices leave drivers running on empty
- Riders meet to rev up for charity
- Price war as fuel costs slashed
- Fewer fatal car crashes in region
- New vehicle sales hit a 40-year low
- Double blow for drivers
- Two busy borough roads to be closed
- Big review over ParkRight operations
- Rock works road to reopen early
- Motor premiums set to rise
- Road plan to stop V festival chaos
- Supermarkets slash petrol prices
- Street to reopen for ease of traffic
- High prices leave drivers with empty tanks
- Bird poo hits drivers for £57m
- Villagers fear diversion smash
- Hauliers join fuel price protest
















