A new bungalow with state-of-the-art equipment has been built in Shrewsbury to provide a home for people with learning disabilities.
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Posts by Month: October 2013
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New state-of-the-art home for adults with learning disabilities opens in Shrewsbury
Prosecution serves as a reminder to benefit claimants
Shropshire Council’s public protection service is reminding housing benefit and council tax support claimants of their statutory duty to promptly notify the…
Mud on the roads: warning for drivers
News from our partners Safer Roads Partnership in West Mercia The Safer Roads Partnership, West Mercia Police and Warwickshire Police are reminding…
Council officer gives expert opinion to House of Lords select committee
An officer from Shropshire Council has been called to give expert evidence at the House of Lords about how successful the Mental…
Figures show high employment levels in Shropshire Council area
Four thousand new jobs were created in the Shropshire Council area in the past 12 months, and the area is outperforming the…
Accountant team join forces with housing organisations to transform community garden
Local housing associations recently joined forces with a team of Chartered Accountants from Whittingham Riddell to spruce up Greenfields Court community garden…
First communities to benefit from multi-million pound Connecting Shropshire broadband programme are announced
The first rural communities to benefit from the £24.6 million Connecting Shropshire broadband programme were today named by Shropshire Council and BT.…
Closure of London Road, Shrewsbury
Shropshire Council is reminding motorists that London Road will be closed from Monday 28 October to Friday 1 November as the final…
Road users urged to take care as nights draw in
News from our partners Safer Roads Partnership in West Mercia The Safer Roads Partnership in West Mercia and Warwickshire are today reminding…
Council to introduce new dog control orders
Shropshire Council is to introduce three new dog control orders to simplify the current system of where and how dogs should be…