Health and social care organisations across Shropshire are joining forces in support of a annual national diabetes campaign to urge local residents…
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Health and social care organisations urge people to get to know diabetes during annual Diabetes Week
Draft Indoor Leisure Facilities Strategy to be considered by Cabinet
A draft Indoor Leisure Facilities Strategy 2018 to 2023, which outlines how Shropshire Council intends to continue to encourage and support people’s…
Event to support local people into employment
Free careers advice will be on offer to jobseekers, students or those looking for a new career, at University Centre Shrewsbury, at Guildhall,…
New All-Age Carers Strategy launched for 2017-2021
A new strategy for carers has been launched to ensure carers of all ages get the right advice and support to improve their health and well-being.
Residents views being sought to shape Church Stretton library service
Residents in Church Stretton and the surrounding area are being asked their views to help shape what the library service will look…
A new name for Ellesmere’s new community centre
Ellesmere’s new community centre is to be called Our Space, Ellesmere Community Centre and Library. The new name was decided following a…
£285,000 boost for Shrewsbury’s power network
News from our partners, Western Power Distribution Western Power Distribution (WPD), the electricity distributor for the region, is investing £285,000 to improve…
Next meeting of Whitchurch and Prees LJC on Wednesday 14 June 2017
The next Whitchurch and Prees Local Joint Committee (LJC) meeting will be on Wednesday 14 June 2017 at Higher Heath Village Hall. Doors…
Local football club funds new dugout thanks to Community Chest grant
News from our partners Shropshire Towns and Rural Housing Local football club AFC Broseley is celebrating after building a new dugout –…
Shrewsbury poet’s work is among that explored at talk on the sonnet
New from our partners University Centre Shrewsbury Following on from his “Brief Delights” lecture last year, Dr Bill Hughes keeps to the…