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Telford was built in the 1960s and 1970s as a new town, bringing together a number of mining villages, farms and market towns. As the town develops, the areas between these towns are becoming increasingly filled. The resulting town is virtually one large conurbation from Wellington to Shifnal and from Donnington to Dawley. As a result of the new town's component towns, Telford has several distinct centers, although the Telford Shopping Centre and Telford Town Park area is the de facto administrative center of entire town.

Telford has a long history (see Understand section). As a result there are many attractions ranging from the remains of a bronze age fort, roman romains, medieval markets, examples of victorian industry and living, right up to the brand new town created nearly 40 years ago.

The best examples are:

  • The Wrekin A local hill and landmark, with the remains of a bronze age fort on it. Found just west of Wellington.
  • Ironbridge The place where the industrial revolution started and a World Hertiage Site as a result of the first ever iron bridge being built there.
  • Wellington A pleasant market town with a market dating back to 1244. The National Trust's Sunnymeade house is good example of how local victorian gentry lived.

Telford is linked to the West Midlands conurbation by the M54 motorway; it has four exits labelled Telford East, Telford Centre, Telford West and Wellington. The town is also serviced north-south by the A442 Queensway (locally known as the Eastern Primary or EP).

Telford train station is situated on the Wolverhampton-Shrewsbury line and there are frequent services to surrounding areas.

Telford can also be accessed by bus from many nearby areas.

The M54 motorway and A5 main route pass through Telford giving access from North Wales, the South, East and North East. The A49 passes nearby to give access from the North West, the South West and South Wales.

A train line runs between the main Telford train station and Wellington, via Oakengates.

There are also buses that run throughout Telford.

Telford Town Centre is the commercial centre of the town and is home to the largest indoor shopping centre in Shropshire.

  • Frankie & Benny's, The Forge Retail Park, Telford
  • The Clock Tower, Donnington Wood Way, Telford
  • CafĂ© Giardino, Sherwood Row, Telford Shopping Centre
  • The Fox, Chetwynd Aston, Newport