Richard Huffer said that Boraston Drive did not have any lights and wondered if this put them at greater risk of crime. However, some properties in the road had installed CCTV. Vivienne Parry, a Ludlow representative on Shropshire Council, sai
The problem is that older people living locally who attended the churches have died and both buildings have been hit by the reduction in people regularly going to church. This resulted in a situation in which at both Boraston and Nash regular
Prosecutor Claire Ross said the children were simply playing in the council-owned woods, laughing and having fun building a den, and they were left scared by the attack. Chairwoman of the magistrates Felicity Boraston said: