
Shropshire Council’s adult social care services celebrated Dignity Action Day on Friday 25 February, highlighting a national campaign to ensure that older…

Shropshire Council’s adult social care services celebrated Dignity Action Day on Friday 25 February, highlighting a national campaign to ensure that older…
Shropshire’s market towns will benefit from £3m of investment over the next 18 months after Shropshire Council reaffirmed its commitment to its…
The proposed re-opening of the A529 road at Phoenix Bank in Market Drayton has been delayed by a fortnight until Friday 18…
The impact of work that Shropshire Council’s economic development team is doing to help boost the local economy will be considered by…

South Shropshire residents keen to recycle their food waste can now buy kitchen caddy liners for use with their garden waste collection.…
Dingle Bridge near Middleton Scriven has been closed to traffic on an emergency basis after one of its wing walls was found…
People living in Highley are being invited to share their local knowledge about life in the village at a special event on…
More than 30 businesses and organisations attended a Destination Shrewsbury event on Friday last week (18 February 2011) where plans for a…
Shropshire Council has now set its financial plans for the next three years (2011 - 2014).These reduce spending by the council by £80 million, while protecting essential frontline services for local people. This will involve a total transformation of how the council works and how services will be run in the future.
Pupils and staff from the newly-created Holy Trinity C of E Primary School in Oswestry will benefit from a new main entrance,…