Posts by Month: March 2011

89 posts found.

Recycle your old TV after the digital switchover

29/03/2011

If you're planning to buy a new TV, you can take your old one to your local recycling centre.

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King Street in Ludlow to reopen on Friday

29/03/2011

King Street in Ludlow is set to re-open to traffic this Friday (1 April) following the completion of repairs to two buildings in the street.

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Book now for Forest School conference

29/03/2011

The origins, ethos and development of Forest Schools will be explored at Shropshire Council's first International Forest School Conference, on 10 to 12 May 2011

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Use your loaf – don’t throw it away

29/03/2011

Did you know we throw away 37 million slices of bread every year in the UK?

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New parking charges confirmed

28/03/2011

New charges of 10p for up to two hours of parking are being introduced in three of Shropshire’s market towns.

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National Grid electricity connection consultation

28/03/2011

Have your say about National Grid's plans to connect proposed new wind farms in Mid Wales to the electricity transmission network.

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Where will you be on Thursday 5 May 2011?

28/03/2011

With the first UK-wide referendum in over 30 years taking place on Thursday 5 May 2011, Shropshire Council is urging voters to be ready to have their say.

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Training course for master composters

28/03/2011

People with an interest in home composting are being invited to join a training course that is the first step on the road to becoming one of Shropshire’s ‘Master Composters’.

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Council leader welcomes increase in volunteer drivers’ allowance

27/03/2011

Shropshire Council is absolutely committed to supporting the voluntary sector that does such an amazing job supporting communities across Shropshire. The leader…

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Council tackles Blue Badge fraud

25/03/2011

Shropshire Council is working to tackle Blue Badge fraud. Blue Badges provide a lifeline to 13,500 people with disabilities in Shropshire every year.

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