One of our adult social care managers, Ann Ashley from START, stops for a brief moment to reflect on the past week:-…
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Shrewsbury couple add their voices to Lost for Words campaign about strokes
News from our partners Stroke Association Shrewsbury stroke survivor Maxine Barnes, 53, is one of the thousands of people who has experienced…
Landmark Age-Friendly Summit aimed to make society a better place to grow older
News from our partners Age UK Shropshire Telford & Wrekin Anne Wignall, Chair of Age UK Shropshire Telford & Wrekin, organised an…
Yuletide quiz to test you and your town’s knowledge on what your council tax is spent on
Residents across Shropshire are invited to take part in a quiz to test their knowledge around the types of services their council…
Current status of Shropshire Council buildings: Tuesday 12 December 2017 (12.15pm)
In light of the current weather-related situation, Shropshire Council is open for business as usual, albeit working with skeleton staff. However, as…
Current status of Shropshire Council buildings: Monday 11 December (2pm)
In light of the current weather situation, Shropshire Council is open for business as usual, albeit working with skeleton staff. However there…
Business as usual: Monday 11 December update (1.35pm)
Many of our buildings are open today and the council remains open for business across the county, although some staff are not…
Business as usual: current status of Shropshire Council buildings Monday 11 December 10.45am
In light of the current weather situation, Shropshire Council is open for business as usual, albeit working with skeleton staff. However there…
Business as usual…
Despite the heavy snow, we are very much still open for business.
First HOLD home is a dream come true for Emma in Albrighton
Laura Fisher, Shropshire Council’s housing services manager, was successful in winning a bid for the council of £2.4million from the Department of…