A new economic growth strategy for Shropshire which aims to ensure that Shropshire is seen as a great place to live, work,…
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Account outlines achievements, challenges and aspirations for adult social care
Increasing choices and opportunities for people with care needs are among Shropshire Council’s achievements and ongoing priorities, outlined in a new document. …
Young people given a voice through a Police Youth Advisory Group
A youth panel, Shropshire Police Youth Advisory Group (PYAG), has been set up so that young people can inform police practice and air their concerns.
Next business start-up club in Oswestry on Tuesday 11 December
The next Business Start-up Club in Oswestry will take place at the Guildhall from 5.30pm until 7pm on Tuesday 11 December 2012. …
Shrewsbury cycling numbers up as NICE report says active travel is vital to beating inactivity epidemic
The number of cycle journeys in Shrewsbury has increased by 15% since 2010, and cycling was given another boost in October 2012…
Shrewsbury Street Pastors celebrate first year on the streets
It is a year since Shrewsbury Street Pastors first patrolled the town, and over 100 people turned out to a recent service…
New market manager in Rea Valley
Rea Valley Local Produce Market has a new Market Manager, Dom Creighton, who is looking forward to meeting all the stallholders and…
New website makes it easier to buy food waste caddy liners
North Shropshire residents who recently received a kitchen caddy to help them separate out their food waste at home are being reminded…
Working4me launch website
Working4me launched its website www.working4me.org.uk recently at Innage Lane Resource Centre for adults with learning disabilities based in Bridgnorth. Working4me is a social…
Recycling site at St Julian’s Friars car park to be removed
Shropshire Council and their waste contractor Veolia are reminding residents in Shrewsbury town centre that the recycling site at St Julian’s Friars…