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The old Wrekin beacon lights were put up during World War II to ward off aircraft and had flashed until the mid-1960s. They were switched on once more to mark the millennium.
The aim is to clean words and emblems off the Wrekin, although some feel the markings are now a landmark in themselves and should be left. A crane has been reaching 122ft (37m) into the sky as a man ...
The Wrekin is perhaps Shropshire's best-loved landmark. ... "I watched carefully at midday and then at 10 past 12 - because we are west of Greenwich - a shaft of light came through the rocks, ...
It’s the premier spot to survey Telford and the Severn on a good day, and you can see well into south Shropshire or Wales when it's clear enough. But what about views of the Wrekin itself from down ...
The beacon of light will be created by walkers holding or wearing torches on The Wrekin, the council said Walkers with torches will light up the Wrekin in Shropshire to create a beacon trail as ...
Posters have been nailed to trees on the Wrekin in Shropshire in an attempt to stop any future development. They have been put up by Steve Hooker from the pressure group "All Friends Round The Wrekin" ...
Walkers with torches will light up the Wrekin in Shropshire to create a beacon trail as part of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. A single searchlight will be placed on top of the landmark hill with ...
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