
Residents and organisations across Shropshire are being invited to give their views on what more the council can do in light of its financial challenges due to ongoing cuts in government funding.
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Residents and organisations across Shropshire are being invited to give their views on what more the council can do in light of its financial challenges due to ongoing cuts in government funding.
The following planning applications will be considered by Shropshire Council’s Central planning committee at its meeting at Shirehall, Shrewsbury on Thursday 22…
Results for last summer’s national curriculum tests for 11-year-olds were published today (Thursday 15 December 2016). New results show that Shropshire primary…
News from our partners – Royal Mail Councillor Ann Hartley, Chairman of Shropshire Council, visited the Oswestry Delivery Office early this morning…
Shropshire Council’s outdoor partnerships team are pleased to launch a new membership scheme in a bid to secure the future of the…
Children and young people across Shropshire are being invited to have their say on public health services. The survey launched today (Monday…
Parents, carers and professionals supporting children and young people are invited to have their say on public health services for children and young people between 0 to 25 years.
Worthen CE Primary School is celebrating after Ofsted graded the school as ‘good’ in all areas, following a full inspection on 8…
A large range of items, many of them handmade by Shropshire Council staff, will go on sale this coming Monday, 12 December,…
Shropshire Council’s Shropshire Archives will be closed from the end of today (Friday 9 December 2016) for essential behind the scenes work. Like…