Shropshire Council, alongside its partners, will launch the Big Conversation at a meeting of Cabinet today (Wednesday 28 October 2015). The idea…
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Academy option to be considered for Buildwas Primary School
A decision on whether to proceed with the proposed closure of Buildwas Primary School will not now be considered at Cabinet next…
Future of library on agenda at next Albrighton area LJC meeting on 11 November
The next meeting of the Albrighton area Local Joint Committee (LJC) will be held on Wednesday 11 November 2015 at The Red…
School governors in Shropshire urged to respond to falling pupil numbers
Shropshire’s school governors have been reminded that some of them still need to take action to meet the challenge of falling pupil…
Big challenges in the pipeline as council announces its financial strategy
Shropshire Council is preparing to tackle the biggest financial challenge in over a generation. The challenges highlighted in the council’s Financial Strategy…
Halloween spooky family fun at Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery
Bring your children along to Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery on Saturday 31 October for some spooky Halloween family fun. Halloween Spooky Lunch…
Half-term family fun at Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery
If you’re looking for ways to amuse and entertain your children during half-term week, why not pay a visit to Shrewsbury Museum…
Council seeks delivery partners for proposed energy supply partnership
Local organisations in the energy sector are being asked to express an interest in working with a prospective energy supplier in a…
Decision on future of Buildwas Primary School deferred
A decision on whether to proceed with the proposed closure of Buildwas Primary School is now set to be made by Shropshire…
Stay Well This Winter: now’s the time to get your free flu jab
This week all those in ‘at risk’ groups are being reminded to get their free flu jab. Flu is a highly contagious illness that spreads rapidly through the population.