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Posts by Month: May 2014
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Kick drinking and driving this summer
Shelf Bank becomes Oswestry’s first Local Nature Reserve
Shelf Bank is a 3ha area of natural public open space occupying a small hill overlooking the centre of Oswestry. The site…
‘Dragons Den’ to hear event ideas from Oswestry young people
Last year Oswestry Community Alcohol Partnership (OsCAP) was successful in running a creative writing competition for young people in Oswestry supported by…
Enhancement scheme for Shrewsbury town centre to start in June
A project to improve the busy junction of St Julian’s Friars and Wyle Cop in Shrewsbury by resurfacing roads and installing a…
Businesses urged to consider joining the Trader Register to boost custom
Do you want your business to stand out above the rest? Do you offer professional, high quality work with excellent customer service?…
Deadline for votes in Digital Leaders Award is looming
Time is running out to vote for Shropshire Council’s digital services team who are nominated for a national award. Lorna Perry, the…
New survey aims to understand local and national impact of ‘legal highs’
Shropshire’s public health experts are calling for anyone aged 18 years and over with experience of novel psychoactive substances (popularly known as…
Much Wenlock residents vote ‘yes’ in county’s first neighbourhood plan referendum
Residents of Much Wenlock have voted overwhelmingly in favour of the area’s neighbourhood plan being used to help decide planning applications. Shropshire’s…
Voluntary sector and private sector unite in Shropshire
ShropShare, Shropshire’s independent hub for socially responsible businesses, has watched with interest as national bodies respond to the Government’s new tax relief…
Wagbeach Footbridge work overnight on 29 May 2014
The A488 road in Wagbeach will be closed overnight on Thursday 29 May 2014 to enable a new footbridge to be craned…