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A Muslim leader in Shropshire has said that all religions are warmly welcomed to attend their mosque.

Mufti Sahib, who is President of the British Sunni Ulma Council in the UK, spoke out at a children’s fire safety event held at the Regent Street mosque in Wellington.

Sahibzada Pir Mufti thanked officers from Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service for organising a children’s poster competition to promote fire safety in the home.

“Our doors are always open for everybody. It more

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service were called out to The Lea Manor Hotel, Boningale near Albrighton at 06.53 on Sunday 13th February.

Six appliances attended the scene, the ground floor of the unoccupied former Hotel was severely damaged.

The fire is being investigated by Fire Investigators and West Mercia Police. Anyone who has any information about the fire should contact West Mercia Police on 0300 333 3000 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Thousands of Shropshire pupils have learned potentially lifesaving information about community safety while having lots of fun in Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service’s annual fire safety quiz won this year by the Thomas Adams School in Wem.

Deputy Chief Fire Officer John Redmond said this quiz has improved the knowledge of over 4,500 school children within Shropshire that have taken part.

Year 7 pupils from 34 Shropshire secondary schools learned hundreds of facts, figures and more

In accordance with the Table Tennis Sections Constitution, please be advised that the Annual General Meeting will take place in Halifax on Sunday 27th March 2001.

Closing date for entries is Wednesday 23rd March 2011.

Overnight accommodation is available at the local Travelodge; please go to www.travelodge.co.uk for details.

Fee

The entry fee for the tournament will be £10 per person. Such fee will give entry to any and all of the competitions held. However competitors must enter for each individual event for which he/she wished to be included. All competitors must take part more

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A company operating in Shropshire is falsely offering free security and fire alarm systems with an installation charge stating their smoke alarms are linked to the local fire station, revealed Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service.

"This is not the case. The only fire alarm systems that perform this function are auto dialling systems which go to alarm call centres," said Fire Crime Officer Derek Taylor.

"If a fire occurs, the occupier should always call the emergency services." more

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