David Minnery, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for children and young people, said;- “Following the partial detachment of a galvanised fixing on a…
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Posts by Month: April 2016
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Cardboard to be collected as part of new improved kerbside recycling service
Residents across Shropshire will be able to recycle cardboard at the kerbside from this autumn as part of the roll-out of a…
RAF Shawbury and Shrewsbury Town In The Community join forces to train children
News from our partners RAF Shawbury Military personnel at RAF Shawbury have joined forces with the Shrewsbury Town In The Community team…
Funding available for local communities in Whitchurch who show commitment to improve physical activity in the town
Residents, community groups and organisations in Whitchurch are being invited to be part of a new initiative to address physical inactivity in…
Refugee Action is recruiting Arabic-speaking interpreters in Shrewsbury and Oswestry
News from our partners Refugee Action Refugee Action were recently appointed to support the resettlement of Syrian refugees into Shropshire. Our national…
One week to go! Register now to have your say on Thursday 5 May
With only one week to go until the deadline, Shropshire Council is encouraging residents to make sure they are registered to vote.…
Albrighton area LJC’s next meeting on 20 April 2016
The next meeting of the Albrighton area Local Joint Committee (LJC) will be held on Wednesday 20 April 2016 at The Red…
Events industry takes centre stage at free workshop
News from our partners University Centre Shrewsbury Guildhall, Tim Brown and an event in The Quarry The continued growth of…
Free lecture at University Centre Shrewsbury on the development of the adolescent brain
News from our partners University Centre Shrewsbury Presenter, Gabrielle Rabie University Centre Shrewsbury (UCS) is hosting a free lecture on the…
Darwin event described as an inspiration
News from our partners University Centre Shrewsbury Exploring the surviving parts of the Darwin family’s garden “Inspirational”, “thought-provoking” and “a wonderful highlight”…