Posts by Month: November 2011

79 posts found.

Market towns programme update at Longden LJC meeting

03/11/2011

Members of the public who attended the Longden, Ford and Rea Valley Local Joint Committee (LJC) meeting on Wednesday 26 October 2011…

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Residents get to hear about future of health services in Shrewsbury

03/11/2011

Residents in and around Shrewsbury have the opportunity to hear about the future of their hospital and ambulance services at a public…

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National Compact Week – working together to strengthen communities

03/11/2011

Local knowledge is local power’ is the theme for this year’s National Compact Week, which takes place from Monday 7 November.

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Have your say on your local environmental maintenance service

03/11/2011

Shropshire Council is asking Shropshire’s residents and businesses to have their say on the environmental maintenance service in Shropshire. The environmental maintenance…

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Tenants feeling the benefits as council improves energy efficiency of housing stock

02/11/2011

As winter draws in, Shropshire Council’s housing stock is well on the way to becoming more energy efficient – meaning benefits for the environment as well as the tenants.

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Silvester Horne Institute relaunch

02/11/2011

Around 100 people attended a relaunch event on Thursday 27 October 2011 to celebrate the extension and refurbishment of the Silvester Horne Institute in Church Stretton.

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Places still available on renewable energy courses

02/11/2011

Shropshire Council is reminding local businesses to sign up and make the most of their free specialised training in renewable energy and…

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Find out about changes to your local hospital

01/11/2011

People living in the south east of the county can find out about the proposed changes to their local hospital services at a public meeting in Bridgnorth on 15 November 2011.

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Get online with Shropshire Broadplaces

01/11/2011

This week is National Get Online Week, which encourages thousands of adults, whatever their age and background, to have a go at getting online.

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