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Oswestry Golf Club is a private members' club. This means that it is a club run for the benefit of members and not for profit. All members have an active voice and the club is run by a Committee elected by the members. Oswestry Golf…
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01691 610535

Every Friday 7:30 to 9:30pm

Ignite is Wem Baptist Church's weekly Friday night youth group for secondary school aged young people. They meet on a Friday night at Wem Baptist Church, Chapel St. for games, refreshments, a time to learn and reflect on what the bible says to us and…
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01939235972

Tuesday Nights 8-10pm.

Whitchurch Badminton Club is open to all ages and abilities. They are a thriving badminton club, affiliated to Badminton England. As well as being a social club, Whitchurch Badminton Club have several teams (both mixed and men's) playing across different divisions in the Shropshire League. …
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07813 312492

Monday to Thursday: 12pm - 10pm.
Friday: 10am - 10pm.
Saturday: 9:30am - 6pm.
Sunday: 10am - 6pm.

Telford Snowboard and Ski Centre is the ideal facility from which to learn to ski or improve techniques. The centre offer a wide variety of Skiing and Snowboarding lessons for both adults and children.  Facilities include: Outdoor, all weather 85 metre dry ski slope Nursery…
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01952 382688

All Year round, 7 days a week.

At The Edge Adventure they pride themselves on being the home of outdoor adventure in Shropshire. They offer outdoor activities for all types of groups catering from friends and family to hen and stag groups, corporate and team building days to our popular junior activity days. Come and…
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01952 727491

All Year. A 60 minute walk (1 mile).

A 1 mile circular walk around Llanymynech Heritage Area. The route: Two hundred years ago Britain was the most powerful country in the world. Places like Llanymynech became hugely important because of what they produced here. Donkeys and horses were vital to pull the carts full…
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All year. 90 minute walk (1.5 miles).

Colemere Collywobbles, Colemere, off the A528 just past Cockshutt. A 1.5 mile circular route around Colemere which takes you along the Shropshire Union Canal. Cole Mere is like a giant’s tummy-button filled with icy water. It has steep sides and is really deep. It was made…
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All Year. A 40 minute walk (1 mile).

Family Friendly Walks: Nesscliffe Nonsense - Big American softies is a 1 mile circular walk around Nesscliffe Hill. An easy walk through the Sequoia trees. Don’t bother looking out for hillforts on this walk; it’s a waste of time. You may see one or two trees though. Why…
Family Friendly Walks: Nesscliffe Nonsense Big American Softies

All Year. A 2 hour walk (2 miles).

Family Friendly Walks: Nesscliffe Nonsense Robbers, Ramparts & Roundheads. An ancient fortress sleeps in the dark woods of Nesscliffe Hill. But that’s not all. Highwaymen, muggers and bandits once lurked among the trees and caves. Did Roundheads really have big, round heads?
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All Year. A 90 minute walk (2 miles).

Family Friendly Walks: Ellesmere Extravaganza. Ellesmere is thought to have been named by the Saxons who called it ‘Aelsmere’ or ‘great lake.’ Imaginative lot the Saxons. The Moors is all that’s left of a big bog that had been here since the end of the…
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