A free exhibition on Sunday 16 October 2011 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the old Church Stretton School building.
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Church Stretton Library celebration day this Sunday
School Attendance Week event to be broadcast live
Shropshire Council’s School Attendance Week celebration event and awards ceremony will be broadcast live on the Internet on Friday 14 October 2011.…
Council wins £1.1 million to help Shropshire businesses
A new enterprise grant fund designed to boost profits and bring to life budding ventures has been launched, and is set to support 140 existing local businesses and help a further 160 people start a new one up.
Slow down – children crossing
Two new signs warning drivers to slow down when going past St John the Baptist CE Primary School in Ruyton-XI-Towns have been…
Council leader in plea to BBC Director General about local services
The leader of Shropshire Council has written to the Director General of the BBC, Mark Thompson, to urge him to reconsider making…
Extra hour for blue badge holders
Drivers with disabilities who hold a blue badge for parking can now park for an extra hour, while Shropshire Council reviews the…
Opportunity for free training for businesses in renewable energy
Shropshire Council is leading on a project to provide free specialised training in renewable energy and environmental technologies. The project is being…
Shropshire has some of the best transport and highway services in country – according to survey
A national survey has revealed that Shropshire residents are among the most satisfied in England with their local transport and highway services.…
Local Democracy Month event – watch online
A question time event broadcast live this week as part of Local Democracy Month in Shropshire can be viewed online. Shropshire Members…
Boost for Shrewsbury late-night shopping
Park and Ride buses and car parking in most Shrewsbury town centre car parks will be free after 4pm on late-night shopping Wednesdays, as Shropshire Council works with businesses to help boost trade in the town.