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A safer motorcycling campaign has successfully reduced fatalities on Shropshire roads from ten to zero, say organisers.

Bridgnorth Community Safety Partnership which includes fire, council, police and the Safer Roads Partnership launched the education drive earlier this year to combat last year's "shocking" statistics of five motoryclists dead and 16 seriously injured on the worst roads in and around Bridgnorth.

A stark campaign poster showing a motorbike crash on a straight more

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service has received the official blessing of both the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Archbishop of Westminster in celebration of its diamond jubilee year.

In special signed letters, the heads of both the Catholic and Anglican Church, praised Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service and brigades from across the UK.

In the letter from Lambeth Palace addressed to officers and staff of the Shropshire service, Rowan Cantuar paid tribute to the "courage, more

Telford Fire Station has received a brand new fire appliance to deal with emergency call outs to fires and road crashes.

The new truck has updated features on board to assist fire crews including a computer monitor and an automatic pump control which means the driver can now operate the machine's pre-set pumps freeing up an extra firefighter for any emergency.

Other new equipment on board includes a positive pressured ventilation fan which clears smoke quickly to allow more

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service recently held one of their most successful Festival of Carols at St Mary Magdalene Church, Bridgnorth, with around 400 people attending.

The choirs of Bridgnorth Endowed School and the St Mary's Choristers led the carols, accompanied by the Bridgnorth Endowed School Band and St Mary's organist Dr John Turnock. During the service Christmas readings were delivered by the actress Gabrielle Drake, Cllr John Hurst-Knight from the Fire Authority, Station more

Shropshire women got "a taste" of life as a firefighter during awareness training sessions held by Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service which is urging more women to join up.

Two sessions were recently held at Telford fire station to encourage more women and people from minority ethnic groups to consider a career as a wholetime firefighter or to become a retained firefighter at one of the county's 22 rural fire stations.

They tried out some of the physical activities including more

Kitchen fires "devastate" lives – that is the message going out to the Shropshire public as part of a Christmas fire safety campaign launched by Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service.

Another threat to people's lives is from car crashes – which are all avoidable, said community fire safety chief John Das Gupta.

In a hard hitting campaign, firefighters are using leaflets, posters, static displays, public events and a billboard to convince the public to take precautions.

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Fire safety in Shropshire's rural business regions has been given a major boost with the introduction of specialist community fire safety officers.

Seven new Rural Business Support Officers have been trained to go into commercial premises in the county's countryside areas and give support and advice on fire safety.

This follows a successful trial by operational firefighters in Telford, Wellington and Shrewsbury where commercial fires have been reduced.

The new fire more

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service celebrated its 60th anniversary at the Brigade's annual Christmas Festival of Carols.

Guests of honour at their diamond jubilee celebration at St Mary's Church, Bridgnorth, were the Lord Lieutenant of Shropshire, High Sheriff, church leaders, council dignitaries and members of the Shropshire and Wrekin Fire Authority.

They joined fire chiefs and firefighters from across the county along with members of the public to celebrate the anniversary more

Minsterley firefighter Bob Morris is hanging up his helmet after a 38 year career with Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service.

Bob (60) followed his father into the retained fire service joining Worthen Fire Station in December 1970. Over the years he has turned out at all times of the day and night to put out fires in homes, farms and fields as well as rescuing motorists after car crashes.

A farm worker for 30 years, Bob now works in the cold store at St Ivel's Uniq food more

A road safety campaign has been launched today by the Safer Roads Partnership in West Mercia. The campaign highlights the potential consequences of drink or drug driving to young motorists across Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin during the Christmas period.

The campaign, called 'The End', uses a story board approach to show how choosing to drive having consumed alcohol or drugs could bring 'The End' to much of what young people take for granted in their lives.

The campaign more

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