Posts by Month: June 2011

104 posts found.

Shrewsbury BikeFest – 11 June 2011

06/06/2011

Bring your bicycle for a great free day out at the fifth annual Bike Fest on Saturday 11 June.

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Repair of Chirbury Bridge

06/06/2011

Work to repair Chirbury Bridge will start on Monday 13 June 2011 and is expected to last for a period of six weeks.

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Work Club at Whitchurch Library

06/06/2011

Want some help finding a job? Work Club will provide you with a place to meet, exchange skills, share experiences, find opportunities,…

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Central planning committee decisions – 2 June 2011

06/06/2011

A summary of the decisions made by Shropshire Council's central planning committee at its meeting on 2 June 2011.

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German E. coli outbreak

03/06/2011

E. coli outbreak – If you are concerned about travelling abroad or just want more information about the E. coli outbreak in…

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All aboard for National Bookstart Week 2011

03/06/2011

Shropshire libraries will be celebrating National Bookstart Week with special storytimes and rhymetimes; the loveable Bookstart Bear has special appearances.

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Reminder about funding for rural areas

03/06/2011

Shropshire’s rural communities are being urged not to miss out on a share of the £500,000 Rural Challenge fund that will boost the rural economy.

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Warning on invoice scam

03/06/2011

Shropshire Council’s trading standards service is urging traders to be cautious after being contacted by businesses which have received invoices for inclusion in a website directory without agreeing to use the service.

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Warning on smartphone eBay fraud

03/06/2011

Shropshire Council’s trading standards service is advising consumers to be on their guard for a fraud involving the sale of iPhones and HTC smartphones on the eBay website.

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A Shropshire first – a new task for a useful gadget

02/06/2011

Blind and partially-sighted people will soon be able to choose the talking books they’d like to read themselves, without having to rely on any help.

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