Telford's version of the iconic board game Monopoly will now be called the 'Telford & Wrekin Edition', game-makers have revealed.
Telford's version of the iconic board game Monopoly will now be called the 'Telford & Wrekin Edition', game-makers have revealed.The public was then invited to send in suggestions for landmarks and organisations to be featured in the game over a two-week nomination period, with the game hitting the shops in time for Christmas 2025.
But Winning Moves said one thing seemed clear - that the game should be extended and renamed: MONOPOLY: Telford & Wrekin Edition.“It’s been a very productive – and creative – public consultation process so far. "We would like to formally thank each and every person who has sent in nominations – we shall be studying each and every one once the polls have closed, which is next week.
“Some of the suggestions have been hilarious – although we shall see which ones we are able to incorporate into the board. Please do keep them coming!" The public is being invited to suggest Telford landmarks to be featured on the famous spaces, as well as the wording for the Chance and Community Chest cards.Telford child rapist and grooming gang leader to be released after minister's application for parole to be reconsidered is rejected
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