The ‘lifesaving’ 2018 “Reading Well for mental health” titles by The Reading Agency and Society of Chief Librarians were announced at a…
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Posts by Month: June 2018
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Shropshire Libraries launch “Reading Well for mental health” with titles by Matt Haig, Sathnam Sanghera and Ruby Wax
Decisions made by South planning committee on 5 June 2018
The following decisions were made by Shropshire Council’s South planning committee at its meeting at Shirehall, Shrewsbury on Tuesday 5 June 2018. The Larches,…
Council confident of a bright future for Shrewsbury
Earlier this morning (Thursday 7 June 2018) it was announced that department store chain House of Fraser will be closing 31 of…
The people who protect your plate: National Food Safety Week
We love our food, there’s simply no denying it. In fact, as a nation, we spent over £203 billion on food and…
New Roadmaster vehicle tackles potholes in the Much Wenlock and Broseley areas
A new specialist Roadmaster vehicle has this week been tacking potholes in the Much Wenlock and Broseley areas. And on Wednesday (6…
Adult safeguarding website to help protect residents who need care and support
A website, dedicated to helping people access information about safeguarding adults, is being promoted this week (week beginning Monday 4 June 2018).…
Consultation on proposals for children’s centre services now underway
Plans to deliver children’s centres services from six new family hubs across Shropshire are out to public consultation until 12 July 2018, and people are…
Doctors and nurses on hand to answer your Future Fit questions at public exhibition event
News from our partners Future Fit Local people are being encouraged to find out more about the Future Fit consultation at a public…
New website aims to help people find the right home in the right place
People in need of housing in Shropshire are being urged to visit a new website where they can let Shropshire Council know what…
Record attendances for Theatre Severn and the Old Market Hall
A record number of people have visited the Shropshire Council owned and managed Theatre Severn and the Old Market Hall in Shrewsbury…