News from our partners Safer Roads Partnership in West Mercia and Warwickshire Motorists across West Mercia and Warwickshire are today being reminded…
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Posts by Month: November 2013
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Drive drink-free this Christmas
Snow will fill the air at Carols in The Square in Shrewsbury this Christmas
Come along to Shrewsbury’s historic Square on Wednesday 18 December 2013 for a magical start to the festive season. Filled with traditional…
Apprenticeship Experience event at Hadley Learning Community on 3 December
Young people living in Telford are encouraged to find out more about their post-16 options at a free apprenticeship event taking place…
New website will provide latest school closure information
Shropshire Council has launched a new website to enable parents and carers to quickly and easily find out if their child’s school…
Priorities are set for project to improve how adult services are delivered
A project to help improve the way people work with adult services in Shropshire has decided on its priorities for the coming…
National HIV Testing Week aims to reach 25,000 people living with undiagnosed HIV
News from our partners Public Health England According to a new Public Health England (PHE) report, published to link in with this…
Macmillan continues to support local people to get active and feel good
News from our partners Macmillan cancer support Get Active, Feel Good is a project run by Shropshire Council’s public health team which has…
Call for funding applications to Cleobury Rural LJC
Voluntary groups and organisations in the Cleobury Rural Local Joint Committee (LJC) area are being invited to submit their funding applications by Tuesday…
Applications going to Central planning committee on 5 December 2013
The following planning applications will be considered by Shropshire Council’s Central planning committee at its meeting at Shirehall, Shrewsbury on Thursday 5 December…
Scrutiny changes called for by Council Leader welcomed
The Leader of Shropshire Council, Councillor Keith Barrow, has urged fellow members to look at new ways of scrutinising policy and services which aim to give councillors and the public more opportunities to shape the work taking place.