Groups of students in secondary schools across Shropshire can now talk directly to experts from Shropshire Museums thanks to new video technology.
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Posts by Month: February 2013
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Video conferencing comes to Shropshire Museums
Sport Makers: become a part of the Olympic legacy
Are you aged over 16 and interested in sport? Have you thought about volunteering? If yes, then Sport Makers is for you.…
Bikers invited to start the season off in style
Bikers from Shropshire and the wider Midlands area are invited to start the season off in style on Sunday 21 April 2013. …
North planning committee decisions – 5 February 2013
The following planning decisions were made by Shropshire Council’s north planning committee at its meeting on Tuesday 5 February 2013 in Oswestry. Residential Development Site South…
Baschurch primary school celebrates good Ofsted report
A Shropshire primary school has been praised by Government inspectors for its standard of teaching, saying pupils find learning fun and are…
Speed enforcement continuing on St Martins Road in Gobowen
The Safer Roads Partnership in West Mercia is continuing to carry out speed enforcement on St Martins Road in Gobowen in a…
Virgin Trains submit plans for direct Shrewsbury – London service
Shropshire businesses, visitors and residents could soon take advantage of a new direct rail service to London, if a proposal from Virgin…
Blog: Neenton project turns locals into regulars
For decades, the face of rural villages has been changing: post offices, village shops, schools and pubs have been vanishing from the…
Enjoy a Sunday roast and a stroll in the heart of the Shropshire Hills
Sunday lunch has never been the same at Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre as people enjoy a mammoth meal with a totally clear conscience.
Housing and benefits on the agenda at Lydham meeting
The next meeting of the Bishop’s Castle, Chirbury, Worthen and Clun Local Joint Committee (LJC) takes place on Thursday 14 February at 7pm…