Shropshire Council continues to work with Public Health England (PHE) Midlands in response to recent cases of Covid-19 linked to a residential…
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Posts by Month: September 2020
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Coronavirus: Update on Covid-19 cases at Consensus
Coronavirus: New grant for food and essentials to help residents affected by the pandemic
A new grant is now available to people who have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic and who are struggling to afford…
News from our partners: Cancer scheme shortlisted for national award
News from our partners Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust (SaTH) An innovative scheme at Shropshire’s acute hospitals, which is designed to…
Blog: Shrewsbury Castle dig – day 3: An unexpected American connection
Today started with a widening of our trench by a further metre, taking it to 4 x 3 metres. With a smaller…
Coronavirus: Travelling to school safety
As schools welcome back all pupils, Shropshire Council is urging parents across the county to plan ahead and help try and create…
News from our partners: University invites Shropshire businesses to sign up to staff mental health support scheme
News from our partners University of Derby Businesses across Shropshire are being offered the chance to boost productivity by working with the…
Blog: Shrewsbury Castle dig – day 2: Rain, with a chance of archaeology
The second day of the Shrewsbury Castle dig (Wednesday 2 September 2020) began very similarly to yesterday. Now we have found the…
New town centre shop will make it easier for people to access council services
People will be able to drop into a shop unit in Shrewsbury’s Darwin Shopping Centre from next Monday (7 September 2020) to…
Coronavirus: Free counselling available for bereaved families in Shropshire
Families and individuals who have lost loved ones during the COVID-19 pandemic are being offered free bereavement counselling. Run by Shropshire Council…
Coronavirus: Shropshire Council responds to positive cases in Dorrington
Shropshire Council is working with Public Health England (PHE) Midlands in response to recent cases of COVID-19 linked to a residential care…