Ludlow Town Council Relaunches the Buttercross Bulletin
Ludlow Town Council is delighted to announce the relaunch of the Buttercross Bulletin, a refreshed community newsletter celebrating local life, council updates, and the people who help Ludlow thrive.
The Spring 2026 issue marks a new chapter for the publication, offering residents a clearer, more engaging way to stay informed about council services, community projects, and upcoming events. As the Mayor writes in her welcome message, “it’s a privilege to serve the Town of Ludlow,” reflecting the Bulletin’s renewed focus on openness, connection, and shared pride in our town.
This edition of the Buttercross Bulletin brings together highlights from the past year—including improvements to public spaces, enhancements such as the launch of Ludlow Markets new website, and volunteer-led environmental projects—alongside forward-looking features such as the Shaping Our Future Together survey and the consultation on a proposed Summer Youth Festival. As the Town Clerk notes, “Your voice matters—please share your views… and help guide what comes next.”
Residents and visitors can pick up a free copy of the relaunched Buttercross Bulletin from Ludlow Museum at the Buttercross, The Guildhall, Ludlow Visitor Information Centre and other venues across the town. The Bulletin is also available to read online here at ludlow.gov.uk, ensuring everyone can stay connected with the latest news from Ludlow Town Council.
The relaunch of this quarterly publication reflects our belief in working together to look after Ludlow’s future — keeping residents informed, recognising achievements and building the next chapter within our community.
To stay informed please visit www.ludlow.gov.uk and follow our official social media channels.
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