Residents from three streets in Highley came together to tidy up their neighbourhoods at a recent ‘Community Clean Up’ event
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Clocked car prosecution serves as a reminder to the motor trade
Shropshire Council’s public protection service is reminding the motor trade about their responsibility not to defraud consumers. Traders must ensure that descriptions…
Scenic walk in the Severn Valley to see the signs of Spring
Shropshire Council invites you to join the Outdoor Recreation Service on Wednesday 12 March and discover signs of spring in the Severn…
Faster broadband on the way: find out more at Loton and Tern LJC
The next meeting of the Loton and Tern Local Joint Committee (LJC) is on Thursday 13 March 2014 at Alberbury Village Hall…
Measles figures down in West Midlands following successful catch-up programme
News from our partners Public Health England New figures published today by Public Health England (PHE) show just one case of confirmed measles…
Tweet us your questions about safe use of the Internet and social media
Twitter users are being given the chance to put questions to experts about the safe use of the Internet and social media,…
Rural councils given cash boost after successful lobbying
Rural areas like Shropshire have been awarded extra cash by the Government, following successful lobbying to highlight the funding gap between urban…
Applications going to Central planning committee on 6 March 2014
The following planning applications will be considered by Shropshire Council’s Central planning committee at its meeting at Shirehall, Shrewsbury on Thursday 6 March 2014…
Retailers succeed in preventing cigarette sales to children, but fail on alcohol
Shropshire Council’s public protection service has today revealed mixed results following two days of underage sales test purchasing in the county. Cigarette…
Councillors decide on future of Westgate building in Bridgnorth after review
Councillors today agreed the next steps after discussing recommendations for Bridgnorth from a review which aims to ensure that the council is getting the best value for residents from its buildings and assets.