The operator of one of Shrewsbury's most popular visitor activities has stepped in to take over the town's guided walking tours.
The operator of one of Shrewsbury's most popular visitor activities has stepped in to take over the town's guided walking tours.Dilwyn Jones from Sabrina Tours with Maggie Love, Beverley Baker, Richard Griffith, Bill McCabe, Nigel O'Connor, Bill Hurst, Nigel J Hinton, Anthony Mosley, Juliette Freeman, Elliot Smith Gwilliams, Victoria Gregory, and Douglas Saltmarsh
Mrs Love said:"The partnership with Sabrina Tours is a natural fit as we both share the same passion and love for Shrewsbury. Dilwyn Jones from Sabrina Tours with Maggie Love, Beverley Baker, Richard Griffith, Bill McCabe, Nigel O'Connor, Bill Hurst, Nigel J Hinton, Anthony Mosley, Juliette Freeman, Elliot Smith Gwilliams, Victoria Gregory, and Douglas Saltmarsh
Under the new partnership the daily walking tours will start in the Square at 2.15pm every afternoon from May 1 and take approximately 90 minutes.For those wishing to explore the town from both land and water, Sabrina Tours are also offering an exclusive boat trip and walking tour discount ticket – offering participants a journey that combines a leisurely boat trip along the picturesque River Severn, followed by a captivating, guided walking tour through the charming streets of Shrewsbury.
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