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Repair work to start at Bank Steps in Bridgnorth

12/12/2011

On Monday 19 December 2011 work will start to repair Bank Steps in Bridgnorth, which were recently closed on an emergency basis. …

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Top tips for a green Christmas

12/12/2011

There’s snow time like the present to be thinking about how to reduce household waste over this year’s festive period.  Shropshire Council,…

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Don’t forget – waste collection day changes

12/12/2011

Shropshire Council and its contractor Veolia Environmental Services Ltd are reminding residents about important changes to their waste collection dates during the…

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Drop Vodka warning

12/12/2011

Shropshire Council’s food safety and trading standards teams are warning people not to buy or drink an illegal brand of vodka which…

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Site chosen for extended primary school in Shawbury

09/12/2011

After months of discussion a decision has been made on the site for the expanded Shawbury school.

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Oswestry vision for local groups

09/12/2011

How Oswestry’s thriving voluntary and community groups can help shape and deliver the localism agenda will be at the heart of the…

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Ludlow properties receive conservation awards

08/12/2011

Over 20 Ludlow buildings were awarded for their contribution to the enhancement of the Ludlow Conservation area this week at the Ludlow…

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Scrutiny to look at future of grant funding for voluntary and community sector

08/12/2011

Shropshire Council’s Performance and Strategy Scrutiny Committee will be looking at the council’s financial relationship with the voluntary and community sector at…

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Hairdressing apprentice celebrates new business opportunity

08/12/2011

Shrewsbury hairdresser Ian Bezuidenhout has taken the leap in setting up his own salon to work alongside existing beauty business, The Beauty…

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Registering for free school meals helps schools benefit from extra funding

08/12/2011

Shropshire parents are being urged to check if their child could benefit from free school meals which could save them more than £350 a year.

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