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Explore the history of Shrewsbury’s suburbs

Related topics: Community / Leisure, culture and heritage

There is still time left to book your place to explore the local history of Shrewsbury.

Shropshire Council’s Visitor Information Centre is offering residents and visitors the opportunity to take part in a guided walk exploring some of the suburbs of the town.

The walks will start evening of Wednesday 30 May 2012 through to August 2012, and will be a series of gentle walks looking at the history and some of the buildings in each area.

Starting at either 6.30pm or 7pm, the walks will last for up to  two hours.  Prices are £4.50 for adults and £2.50 for children (age 16 and under). 

Tickets are available from Shrewsbury Visitor Information Centre, and tickets must be purchased in advance before joining the tour.

Lead by our friendly and knowledgeable town guides, these guided walks will include Abbey Foregate, Belle Vue, Castlefields, Kingsland, Frankwell and Coton Hill. 

Mike Owen, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member with responsibility for tourism and culture, said:

“This is a great opportunity for residents to explore their local history literally on their doorstep.  I hope residents and visitors alike will join these fascinating walks throughout the summer and discover the intriguing history of the suburbs of Shrewsbury.”

For more information please contact the Visitor Information Centre.  The centre is open Mondays to Saturdays 10am to 5pm, and on Sundays 10am to 4pm.  The centre can be contacted on 01743 258888 or email guided.tours@shropshire.gov.uk