Shropshire Council is inviting residents to attend a free face-to-face workshop to talk about accessibility to Theatre Severn and the Old Market…
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Posts by Month: November 2019
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Shropshire Council invites you to venue accessibility workshop
Shropshire Council issues provisional view on 75 BT payphones proposed for removal
Shropshire Council is today issuing its provisional view or First Notice with regard to the 75 payphones in the Shropshire area that…
Shropshire Council to work with cultural sector over new Cultural Strategy
Shropshire Cultural Strategy Working Group (CSWG) are to work with the county’s cultural sector about the development of a new cultural strategy.…
Shrewsbury’s Artisan Atrium offers local businesses a high street presence
A number of small makers and producers from Shropshire and the Marches are enjoying a presence on the ‘high street’ thanks to…
Host of activities to mark National Safeguarding Adults Week next week
News from our partners Keeping Adults Safe in Shropshire Network The Keeping Adults Safe in Shropshire Network will be hosting a range…
Chance for children to make a festive lantern, then join Shrewsbury’s lantern parade
Shropshire’s youngsters are being invited to to make a festive lantern at Shrewsbury’s Darwin Shopping Centre this Saturday (16 November 2019) between…
News from our partners: Stock up on medicine cabinet essentials say health bosses
News from our partners Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) Residents are being encouraged to stock up on medicine cabinet essentials as part…
Applications going to Southern planning committee on 19 November 2019
The following planning applications will be considered by Shropshire Council’s Southern planning committee at its meeting at Shirehall, Shrewsbury on Tuesday 19…
News from our partners: Healthwatch visit dementia care homes across the county
News from our partners Healthwatch Shropshire One in six people over the age of 80 has dementia, and 70% of people in…
News from our partners: Flicks in the Sticks employs five young people to engage new audiences
News from our partners Arts Alive Thanks to funding from the British Film Institute (BFI), rural cinema Flicks in the Sticks has…