Shropshire Council’s Shropshire Archives has established a presence on Facebook.
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Posts by Month: July 2011
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Shropshire Archives joins Facebook
Museum summer fun – free holiday workshops at Shrewsbury Museum
Young explorers and enthusiasts are in for a treat this summer (2011) as Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery hosts a series of free drop-in workshops for children between three and 10 throughout the school holidays.
Shropshire Council leaders and county MPs meet with National Grid
Shropshire Council leaders and county MPs have met with National Grid to express concerns about plans for power cables to cross Shropshire.
Cabinet to discuss proposals on education in Shropshire
Shropshire Council’s Cabinet is to discuss details of the recent statutory consultation on proposed changes to education in Shropshire and decide on whether to proceed.
National praise for Oswestry Archive
Oswestry Town Council’s Archive has been praised by the National Archives, and will be able to continue storing public records, thanks to the council’s close links with Shropshire Council’s Shropshire Archives service.
Platt Mill Bridge to close for essential repairs
Work to repair Platt Mill Bridge, which carries the B4397 Baschurch to Ruyton-XI-Towns road over the River Perry, is due to start on Monday 18 July 2011.
Free dance workshop in Shrewsbury
Dance teachers, group leaders and artists are invited to attend a free dance master class workshop in Shrewsbury next week (Thursday 21 July 2011).
Council moves to share services in drive to reduce costs
As part of planned changes in the way it works, Shropshire Council is exploring how its services can be provided differently to cut costs while protecting quality.
Patrols aim to reduce underage drinking in Oswestry
Oswestry’s Community Alcohol Partnership (Os-CAP) has undertaken the first of a number of joint patrols.
Action taken after damage to Shrewsbury’s floral displays
Shropshire Council and Shrewsbury police are working together to ensure people pulling up plants are caught and punished.