Posts by Month: May 2011

94 posts found.

Council ensures more recognition and support for Shropshire’s unsung heroes

09/05/2011

Did you know over 30,000 carers and 800 young carers in Shropshire each provide up to 50 hours of substantial care for their loved ones every week?

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Repair of Dingle Bridge near Middleton Scriven

09/05/2011

Work to repair Dingle Bridge is scheduled to start on Tuesday 14 June 2011, and is expected to last for a period of 4 to 5 weeks.

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New fitness classes to start in Shawbury and Pontesbury

09/05/2011

Two new fitness classes are introduced in Shawbury and Pontesbury from this Thursday (12 May 2011) for keeping fit and meeting new friends.

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Modern technology to help you connect with your council

09/05/2011

Shropshire Council is using innovative new technology to save money and provide services in more ways than ever before.

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Shropshire’s new bus strategy set to be agreed

09/05/2011

Shropshire Council’s new bus strategy is set to be agreed later this week (Wednesday 11 May 2011)

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Advice on farm visits

06/05/2011

Shropshire Council’s Public Protection team is reminding anyone planning a visit to an open farm that they can take a few simple precautions to ensure they enjoy the experience to the full.

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Views sought on play areas in Craven Arms

06/05/2011

Craven Arms residents and visitors are being urged to share their views on open spaces and play areas in the town to help shape future improvements.

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Successful taxi marshalling scheme to continue

06/05/2011

Taxi marshalling schemes in Oswestry and Shrewsbury will continue until the end of 2011.

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Visitor number 1,750,000 for Oswestry information centre

05/05/2011

Shropshire Council’s visitor information centre at Mile End in Oswestry has welcomed its one and three quarter millionth visitor.

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Housing projects could move forward

05/05/2011

Plans to provide housing for elderly people could still take place in the future, despite the withdrawal of Government funding.

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