News from our partners Healthwatch Shropshire Healthwatch Shropshire is looking for new volunteers to assist the charity to reach more people so…
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Funding available for voluntary and community sector research
News from our partners Healthwatch Shropshire Grants worth up to £4,000 are on offer to the voluntary and community sector in Shropshire.…
Shropshire Council Leader invites Minister to Shropshire to discuss financial challenges
The Leader of Shropshire Council has written to the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government to highlight the financial challenges…
Look after older people this winter

With the festive season upon us, Shropshire Council’s public health team is reminding people to take time to check on elderly neighbours or…
Council awarded £2.4m to help people with disabilities live independently
Shropshire Council has been awarded over £2.4m to help people with disabilities live independently in their own homes.
Avoid feeling blue over the festive period by planning ahead
News from our partners NHS Telford and Wrekin Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) Doctors in Telford and Wrekin, and Shropshire, are encouraging people in the…
Innage Lane and Oak Farm move on to pastures new
Shropshire Council and Bethphage are pleased to announce the transfer of day services at Innage Lane, Bridgnorth and Oak Farm, Ditton Priors…
Bring in the new – Memory Social Group Market Drayton

On Wednesday 14 December 2016 a group of people living in Market Drayton came together with staff and volunteers from People2People to…
Letter to Secretary of State for Health from local Councils

On the 15th December, the leaders of Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin Councils have again written to Secretary of State for Health Jeremy Hunt, urging him to intervene in realtion to staffing of the local hospitals
Shropshire’s Big Conversation continues

Residents and organisations across Shropshire are being invited to give their views on what more the council can do in light of its financial challenges due to ongoing cuts in government funding.