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The theme for Holocaust Memorial Day 2013 is “Communities together: Build a Bridge” asking you to remember and stand by those who were forced to live through these experiences. We want you to honour those communities which were destroyed in the Holocaust, under Nazi Persecution and in subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur.

History tells us that communities which have lived side by side peacefully for generations and even centuries can be persuaded to turn on each more

With heavy snow forecast over the West Midlands region on Friday, the Safer Roads Partnership in Warwickshire and West Mercia is reminding motorists to take extra care on the roads over the next few days. The Met Office has issued an amber warning of snow in the region between 3am and 9pm on Friday (18th January) and the potential for severe travel disruption.

Driving in icy and snowy conditions can be challenging for drivers as vehicle handling changes and stopping times and more

Fire officers are helping to educate the Shropshire public about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning after the tragic death of 14-year-old Hannah Thomas-Jones.

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service is also supporting a nationwide campaign to protect people from “the silent killer.”

Station Manager Shaun Baker told a coroner today how he carried out a reconstruction of the event leading up to the teenager’s death in a family camping tragedy in Bucknell, Shropshire as part of a more

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Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service will be on hand to offer business fire safety and farm safety advice.

Also there will be stands representing various aspects of rural business, including:

  • Specialist Software for Farm Businesses
  • Business Management, Planning & Start-up
  • Grants and Funding opportunities
  • Financial Matters
  • Legal Matters
  • Stewardship Schemes
  • Wildlife & Environmental Advice more

The Safer Roads Partnership in Warwickshire and West Mercia is reminding motorists to take extra care on the roads during the current cold spell, as freezing temperatures have caused icy and slippery roads in many areas across the region.

With temperatures plummeting overnight, road conditions in the mornings are becoming hazardous in some areas, with reports of black ice and slippery roads. Driving in these conditions can be particularly challenging for drivers as vehicle handling more

A campaign to alert householders about the potential fire hazard from portable heaters wrongly used in the home has been launched in Telford by Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service.

Community fire safety officers were at the Asda supermarket in Donnington on Monday this week to talk to shoppers about the dangers.

There have been up to 50 possible incidents involving portable heating and other electric equipment in county homes over the past three years with around 1,200 reported more

The Safer Roads Partnership in Warwickshire and West Mercia is warning motorists in the region to take extra care on the roads over the weekend as temperatures are set to plummet. The Met Office has forecast outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow across the West Midlands on Saturday followed by a rapid drop in temperature which will lead to a risk of icy and slippery roads.

Driving in wet and icy conditions can be challenging for drivers as vehicle handling changes and stopping times and more

A 22 year old man from Leegomery, Telford was convicted of seven counts of arson and one of arson recklessly endangering life following a trial at Shrewsbury Crown Court.

The man was sentenced to five and a half years imprisonment at Shrewsbury Crown Court on 20th December 2012.

The offences relate to incidents involving vehicles in the Hadley and Leegomery area of Telford in the early hours of April 6th last year.

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service may have to make an extra £1.3m cuts per year by 2016 – making reductions in “the front line” a very real possibility, revealed the Chief Fire Officer.

This comes on top of the £3.2m in cuts already made to its £20m annual budget – together meaning that the brigade will suffer a more than 20 per cent budget reduction by 2016.

Chief Fire Officer Paul Raymond said today: “We were facing a difficult challenge in 2010 with the prospect of a £3 more

Santa Claus pictured in the cage of the Aerial Ladder Platform in the dark high above the ground, with Christmas lights in the background

The voices of children from two school choirs accompanied by Shropshire firefighters and their families and friends rang out from a county church in the fire service’s annual Christmas Festival of Carols.

Pupils from the Old Hall School and Dothill more

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