More than 1,500 people took advantage of Shropshire Council’s free Shropshire Goes Green event to learn more about sustainability and climate action.…
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Posts by Month: September 2022
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Shropshire Goes Green hailed a one-stop-shop success for climate and sustainability
More Shropshire roads to be resurfaced and repaired in October
A further three stretches of roads across Shropshire are to be resurfaced in October [2022] as part of Shropshire Council’s annual resurfacing…
Care in the Square job fair at The Darwin centre, Shrewsbury on 7 October
Another opportunity to find out the exciting job and career opportunities in social care will be held at The Darwin centre in…
Help with digital confidence for Shropshire’s older residents
Free help to use the Internet and get to grips with technology is now available for Shropshire residents aged over 65. Five…
Councillors asked to support review of council’s parking strategy
Councillors on Shropshire Council’s Place Overview Committee will this week (Thursday 29 September 2022) be asked to support and comment on a…
Over £300,000 grant money awarded to 13 local Oswestry businesses
Over £300,000 worth of grant money has been awarded to 13 local Oswestry businesses, as part of a grant scheme which aims…
Let’s talk rubbish
Shropshire Council is encouraging residents to think about their rubbish, and in particular, what more they can do to reduce, reuse, recycle…
More potholes to be tackled by Multihog machines in October
Shropshire Council’s three Multihog road planer machines will be tackling more potholes and other defects on roads across Shropshire next month [October…
Carbon crisis to be explained at business workshop in Shrewsbury
News from Marches Growth Hub Shropshire A free carbon literacy workshop to help businesses across the region prepare for looming climate challenges…
Shropshire Highways partners transform garden at Barnabas Community Church, Shrewsbury
The Barnabas Community Church’s 360 garden in Shrewsbury has been transformed thanks to Shropshire Council and its highways partners Kier and Multevo.…