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An independent group of individuals who share a love of The Wrekin and a determination to see it preserved for the good of its communities, landscape, wildlife and heritage.

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Some promotions about The Wrekin:

The Wrekin Hill
Allan's Twh cover
This book is available for £12.99 from all good booksellers and the Halfway House after the launch on 8th April 2007, or direct from Allan himself, in which case send a Sterling cheque for £12.99 made payable to ALLAN FROST  at 1 Buttermere Drive, Priorslee, Telford, Shropshire, TF2 9RE, United Kingdom. Overseas buyers should send an International Money Order for that amount (there is no additional charge for postage for this book).

Wrekin Wraiths, Rebels and Romans
Wrekin Wraiths
The book is available from all good booksellers and the Halfway House on The Wrekin after the official launch at the end of October 2006 or direct from Allan himself, in which case please send a Sterling cheque for £5.99 made payable to ALLAN FROST at 1 Buttermere Drive, Priorslee, Telford, Shropshire, TF2 9RE, United Kingdom. If you live outside the United Kingdom, send an International Money Order for £6.99 made payable to Allan Frost at the above address.

Fern Ticket
fernticket.jpg George Evans, the venerable chairman of All Friends Around The Wrekin has a booklet out. Already on its second reprint and the only book about The Wrekin, like ever!

Join George for a walk up and around The Wrekin, learn all the important landmarks and all the historical aspects of The Wrekin.

BTW: A fern ticket is the mythical permit to adventure on The Wrekin or in its magical forest. Couples spotted leaving a dance at the Forest Glen were asked. "Have you got your fern ticket?"

Wrekin Recipes
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Recipes taught to the pupils of Wrekin Road School in 1904 with Emmie Teece's memories of the Wellington area in the years before World War One.
£2.99 All proceeds to the Wrekin Appeal

Available from : Langlands Records, Wellington; Shropshire Wildlife Trust, Abbey Foregate,  Shrewsbury

Welcome To The Wrekin Truck Stop?

Welcome To The Wrekin Truck Stop?
 

Welcome To The Wrekin Truck stop?


Having moved out of the district last autumn, which in the end all happened very suddenly, I have lost touch with what is happening in respect of the Wrekin. A little amiss of me, in seemingly abandoned everything.

It is of little surprise that we have a planning application submitted for the development of the, “Donkey Field”. The Landowner seems determined to obtain some commercial or monetary for this land, and I dare say any other that they could sell or develop. A car park of this nature I am sure is not planned to enhance the visitor experience to the Wrekin. There is a certain amount of research and anecdotal evidence that a venture of this nature could or would not be self sustaining. This has most probably not gone un noticed by the Landowner. So what are the long term motives for this application? One can only surmise. My own thoughts on this are to attract passing trade off the nearby M54/A5 as a stop off for passing traffic wanting a break from the Motorway. (Think of how busy the A5 Lay-by gets in summer months people taking in the view of The Wrekin.). Note the application has provision for two long vehicles, Coaches, Trucks? The road to the Wrekin is used for some overnight stays by truckers, parking at the side by the Cludeley. The present plans show no provision for Toilets. Chemical portaloos?. Should this application succeed the precedent will have been made for development. Think of the increase in traffic between the Motorway Junction and this site. The road is dangerous to walk on at the best of times. Proliferating traffic on this road. Murderous springs to mind.

However, I may be totally wrong on all this and scrutinisation of the plan would possibly make it a good circuit for a go cart track.


Steve Turvey.

# Posted by Steve Turvey at 15/4/12; 12:05:03 PM
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