Posts by Month: May 2011

94 posts found.

Community event in Swan Lane, Oswestry

13/05/2011

Shropshire Council is asking the local community around Swan Lane, Oswestry, what they would like to see happen in their area.

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Clun bridge to reopen to traffic

13/05/2011

Clun Bridge, which carries the A488 road over the River Clun in Clun, will reopen to traffic on Saturday 14 May.

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Slower speed limit introduced outside Shrewsbury schools

13/05/2011

A 20mph zone has been introduced on York Road in Shrewsbury to improve safety and encourage more walking and cycling to school.

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Record numbers cycle to Shrewsbury Town match

12/05/2011

A record number of fans travelled to the Shrewsbury Town versus Oxford United football match at Greenhous Meadow on Saturday 7 May 2011.

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Changes to Cabinet members and scrutiny chairs

12/05/2011

Shropshire Council has announced some changes to the way it will make decisions from now on.

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Changes to bus services agreed

12/05/2011

Changes are to be made to a number of bus services in Shropshire, after Shropshire Council’s new bus strategy was agreed.

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New innovative approach to cutting crime in Shropshire

12/05/2011

Agencies are working together in an innovative new project which aims to reduce crime and cut reoffending rates, reducing the cost of crime in Shropshire.

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New alcohol support service launched

12/05/2011

People concerned about their drinking can access a new support service at pharmacies in three Shropshire towns.

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Acton Scott Farm highly commended at museum ‘Oscars’

12/05/2011

Acton Scott Historic Working Farm has been “highly commended” in this year’s prestigious Museums & Heritage Awards for Excellence.

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Community alcohol partnership success

12/05/2011

The impact of a pilot scheme which brought together alcohol retailers, pubs and the local community to tackle underage drinking in Ludlow has been highlighted by the results achieved.

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