This month’s newsletter includes articles covering: VAT reclaims for a vehicle purchase, a government pledge to cover EU grants and funding, reminder of the Workshop on Workplace Pensions Automatic Enrolment on 14th Sept!
Ready, steady, taste: Margaret and Yossi take on judging duties as the Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood of Oswestry Heritage Bake-Off
Leading lights of Oswestry’s food scene are perfect mix for bake-off as town prepares for packed programme of Heritage Open Days events
Nine lawyers at a Shropshire law firm have been recognised as leaders in their field in a national “who’s who” of legal professionals.
Chambers and Partners UK 2017 Edition ranks the best lawyers in specialist areas of law across the UK based on independent research and interviews with solicitors and clients.
But will the high energy double act be serving up any double entendres as Oswestry’s answer to Mel and Sue of BBC Bake Off fame?
Fresh from a successful summer tour, including a run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, improvised comedy and hip hop performers Pimp$ouls are already preparing for their next gig.
One of Shropshire’s largest law firms has recorded its best ever set of annual figures with an increase in turnover of more than five per cent, taking the firm’s turnover to over £9.2m.
Lights, camera, cake: amateur bakers sought for Oswestry’s answer to the Great British Bake Off
Oswestry Heritage Bake-Off is destined for the ‘big screen’ as part of town’s Heritage Open Days 2016 events
Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood may well be flavour of the month again when the BBC’s Great British Bake Off returns to our TV screens this autumn. But the border town of Oswestry in North Shropshire is busy cooking up its very own version of the popular competition in which local culinary talent and heritage will take centre stage.
In June, Oswestry Chamber revisited the possibility of bringing the benefits of a Business Improvement District to Oswestry. An excellent discussion ensured led by the Chamber's Chair, Neil Jenkins and Kirsten Henly, Executive Director of the Shrewsbury BID team.
More parents are seeking legal advice during a separation or divorce when a child is torn between two homes, a leading family law solicitor has claimed.
Sue Hodgson, of Lanyon Bowdler Solicitors in Shropshire, said the recent high profile case of Guy Ritchie and Madonna’s son, Rocco, leaving his mother to live with his father in London, highlighted an increasingly common issue.
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