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With temperatures set to peak at 30C in a mini heatwave later in June, members of the public have been urged to avoid bathing ...
There are few greater joys than shaking off the shackles of grey skies and eating and drinking al fresco on a fine summer’s day. Across Britain, picturesque towns with food markets and pub gardens ...
Tourists keen to soak up Ludlow's rich history are encouraged to visit the town's castle, a fixture since 1066, reports the Express. Perched above the River Teme, Ludlow Castle was initially built ...
Severn Trent Water is using the process on waste water to clean up the River Teme in Ludlow, Shropshire. It aims to reduce bacteria, micro pollutants and medications in the water, along with ...
People were advised to stay out of the River Teme in Ludlow in October after a local ranger was concerned that manure could be affecting the water quality. The Environment Agency (EA) said it had ...
Of course, all the talk on the river this week was of the destruction of the Ludlow Bromley Yacht Club by some fifteen barges in tow with Florida Marine Transport’s seven-year-old towboat ...
Tourists planning to take a short staycation to see some of the UK's scenic countryside but wish to avoid large crowds have been advised to consider Ludlow. A small market town with a population ...
And if you are an organiser of the duck race there will be even more fun after the event on Bank Holiday Monday, May 27, when you have to pick up some 2,000 bright yellow plastic ducks from the River ...
The River Teme at The Linney, Ludlow, along with the River Severn in Ironbridge and Frankwell, Shrewsbury have fullfilled the criteria that the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) ...
Boasting over 500 listed buildings and more Michelin Starred restaurants than any other town in the UK, it’s not difficult to see why Ludlow, which sits on the River Teme, is a favourite.