Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Petrol at 6p a litre.
For petrol at £0.0164 a litre visit Tenbury Online
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1965,
Tenbury Wells
Sunday, 8 April 2012
Tenbury MP calls for fairer local fuel prices
| Harriett Baldwin MP |
Local MP Harriett Baldwin has called on local petrol companies to keep prices under control as pump prices reach record highs.
Harriett has referred the issue to the Office of Fair Trading in recent months and is keeping a close eye on pump prices as supply issues ease.
150.9p
Diesel 2/4/12 Tenbury
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She commented: “I would be very angry if petrol companies have used this situation as an excuse to lift prices and keep them high.
“As supply levels are back to normal, I hope that prices will return to the pre-budget levels and no company starts profiteering.
Full article
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Harriett Baldwin MP,
Tenbury Wells
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Local to Tenbury - Diesel Prices
prices update from PetrolPrices.com
| 150.9p |
Swan Garage
Worcester Road, Burford,
last updated on 2 April
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| 147.9p |
Tuffins Foldgate Lane
Foldgate Lane, Ludlow,
last updated on 2 April
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| 149.9p |
Bypass Garage
The Bye Pass, Bromyard,
last updated on 2 April
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| 151.9p |
Top Garage
Hereford Road, Bromyard,
last updated on 2 April |
Get a taste of Tenbury this Easter!
Local residents and visitors can enjoy a "Taste of Tenbury" afternoon on Easter Saturday, 7th April, from 12 noon to 4pm. Tastings will be on offer during the afternoon and people can sample some great deals in Tenbury's shops.
Other activities during the afternoon include Live Music from Banjanova at the Royal Oak, from 1pm, Storytelling for Children at the Pump Rooms, from 2pm, and the Golden Apple and Windfall Draw presentations will take place at the Pump Rooms at 3.30pm. Sponsors are G E Bright Electrical and Frank P Matthews Ltd.
Another Easter attraction is a Car Boot Sale on the Burgage (behind Tenbury's Teme Street car park) on Easter Monday, 9th April. It runs from 8am to 1pm.
The popular monthly 'Grand Windfall' Loyalty Scheme will continue until the end of June, with a first prize of £1,000 each month, plus the chance to win an iPod touch! Businesses and shoppers in Tenbury Wells have embraced the Loyalty Scheme with enthusiasm and apple stickers can be earned at a wide range of locations, including shops, pubs, hairdressers, cafes and supermarkets, making it easy for shoppers to earn the 15 stickers that are needed to complete a Card.
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Monday, 2 April 2012
Traffic Lights return to Tenbury
Traffic will be controlled by Temporary Traffic lights in Tenbury's Market Street starting on Tuesday 10th April whilst kerb stones are renewed. There is also a plan to resurface part of Market Street overnight starting Friday 13th April.
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Tenbury Wells
Pay by Phone Parking in Tenbury
Malvern Hills District Council is introducing cashless and ticketless parking from April 2nd across all of their public car parks, including the one in Tenbury Wells. This means that in all of the district’s public car parks customers will not have to find change for parking as they can pay by credit or debit card. Using the system is easy – there are clear instructions on the location signs around the car parks. Cash will still be accepted.
Click here for more details.
Click here for more details.
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Parking,
Tenbury Wells
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Tenbury Bids for "Golden Ticket"
Tenbury's video in support of their application
Last year Mary Portas led a review into the decline of the high streets and concluded that many had reached crisis point.
Grant Shapps
MINISTER OF STATE FOR HOUSING & LOCAL GOVERNMENT said:
"Our high streets have faced stiff competition from Internet shopping, and out-of-town shopping centres - leaving them underused, unloved and under-valued. The Internet is not going to go away, and so for our high streets to survive they need to offer something new and exciting.
"So today I'm offering a golden ticket to 12 town centres across the country to become 'Portas Pilots' - areas with the vision and enthusiasm to breathe new life into what should be the beating heart of their communities, and they will get Mary's and my support as they try out the ideas in her recent review."
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Grant Shapps,
Mary Portas,
Tenbury Wells
McDonalds to come to Tenbury
It looks like Tenbury, will be getting a 24hour drive thru fast food restaurant in the next few months.
International food giant McDonalds have announced that they have plans to convert the closed Burford Nurseries Cafe into a drive thru fast food restaurant.
A spokes person said that they have secured a rural development grant from Shropshire Council and hope to have all the necessary permissions in place within a few months.
They went on to say that this is an ideal site with access directly off the A456, and with no immediate residential neighbours. We see no reason why people living in rural areas should be deprived of our fantastic range of nutritious meals, or have to travel to Kidderminster or Worcester to enjoy them.
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