Residents living in the Shropshire Council area will soon be receiving a form asking them to check and update information that appears…
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Posts by Month: August 2017
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Shropshire residents set to receive important voter registration details in the post
Children go free at Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery
Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery are delighted to be offering FREE entry for children from Saturday 26 August 2017 until Friday 1…
Local residents in Much Wenlock and Shipton are invited to come and meet Police & Crime Commissioner
Members of the Much Wenlock and Shipton Local Joint Committee have organized a drop-in session at the Priory Hall, Much Wenlock on…
Thistleford Bridge between Lee Brockhurst and Aston – road closure from 4 September 2017
Thistleford Bridge between Lee Brockhurst and Aston will be closed to traffic from Monday 4 September 2017 to enable repair work on…
Inwood Cattle Grid on B5477 – closure from 4 September 2017
Work to replace Inwood Cattle Grid will start on Monday 4 September 2017 and the unclassified road of the B5477 will be…
Applications going to North planning committee on 22 August 2017
The following planning applications will be considered by Shropshire Council’s North planning committee at its meeting at Shirehall, Shrewsbury on Tuesday 22…
Quilts provide comfort for Shropshire children’s journey through fostering
Dedicated volunteers in Ludlow, Church Stretton and Whitchurch have been busy producing quilts for children in care across the county, to give…
Shropshire Council is awarded gold for supporting the Armed Forces
Shropshire Council has been announced as a new winner of the Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Gold Awards by The Ministry of Defence…
Caring and compassionate staff take NHS Trust on a journey of improvement
News from our partners Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust A major inspection report published today (Wednesday 16 August 2017) by the…
Power-related incidents on local farms reach four-year high
The number of power-related incidents in the farming community in North Wales, Cheshire and Merseyside has increased to a four-year high, new data has revealed.