NHS campaigners will be holding another vigil in the town centre.
The group is urging as many people as possible to turn up to support the event at 5.30pm on Wednesday, January 18.
It is a follow up to the candle light vigil that took place before Christmas.
The vigil will congregate at the Conservative party offices in Broad Street as part of a protest against what they believe is the lack of funding for the NHS.
The protest is part of a campaign led by the Defend our NHS in Shropshire Group, led by Gill George from Ludlow.
Another campaign leader is Darren Childs, a Ludlow Town councillor, who has been demanding improved ambulance services after a scare last January when his infant daughter Myla started to fit.
Mr Childs say that she had to wait 50 minutes for an ambulance to arrive although West Midlands Ambulance say it was just over half an hour.
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