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Young people urged to contribute to youth parliament campaign

16/09/2011

Shropshire’s Members of Youth Parliament (MYPs) are asking for help in building a picture of how young people travel and use public…

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Affordable housing event in Shrewsbury

16/09/2011

Exciting new development proposals for affordable housing will be unveiled at a drop-in event at Shirehall, Shrewsbury, on Wednesday 21 September 2011.  Proposals…

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Plastic bottle collections to start in Bridgnorth area

16/09/2011

Bridgnorth-area residents will soon be able to recycle plastic bottles from the kerbside.

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Shropshire Council’s response to planned UNISON strike on 22 September 2011

16/09/2011

Kim Ryley, Chief Executive of Shropshire Council said: “We are very unhappy about the possible disruption of public services that this industrial…

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President of the Royal Town Planning Institute visits Shropshire Council planners

16/09/2011

President of the Royal Town Planning Institute meets Shropshire Council's planners.

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Help us save the night sky

15/09/2011

Shropshire residents are being urged to back a campaign to cut light pollution and save energy by switching streetlights off in the middle of the night.

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Cabinet hears of market towns funding success

15/09/2011

A £3.5m fund set up to provide a boost to Shropshire’s market towns is making good progress, with a number of projects…

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Don’t forget to recycle your old school uniform

14/09/2011

The holidays are over, pencil cases and school bags have been packed, and name tags sewn into new school uniforms – and Shropshire children are back to school for the beginning of a new school year.

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Fun-packed event to mark opening of new leisure centre in Oswestry

14/09/2011

A fun-packed event will mark the opening of the Oswestry Leisure Centre on Saturday 1 October 2011.

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Deep clean for Ludlow’s Jockey Field and Teme Avenue

14/09/2011

Jockey Field and Teme Avenue in Ludlow are now spotless following a deep clean by Shropshire Council’s environmental maintenance team last month…

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