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Wayfarers team take up oar-some challenge

A team of adults with learning disabilities in Market Drayton are attempting a challenge to row the length of the River Seven…
Sustainability and Transformation Plan (STP) for Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin
It is unfortunate that due to the decision by NHS England asking all local teams not to communicate any information about their…
Volunteers wanted at local smallholding for adults with learning disabilities
Greenacres Farm in Walford Health are looking for volunteers to join their small but dynamic team in supporting adults with learning disabilities…
New veteran project helps ex-service person gain employment

An ex-service person suffering from mental health has now gained employment, thanks to a new project which helps veterans get back into…
End of life care – invitation to share your experiences
News from our partners Healthwatch Shropshire Death and dying can be a very difficult topic to talk about. Whether the person is…
Shropshire carers encouraged to take part in national carers’ survey
People aged 18 and over who provide care and support to adult social care users in Shropshire are to be asked for…
Shropshire Council’s response to Future Fit
Whilst Shropshire Council understands the concerns that some politicians are raising, this does not change Shropshire Council’s view, which has remained consistent regarding the configuration of acute health services.
Pops-ups throughout Shropshire offer the chance to get the real facts on NHS Future Fit
Venues throughout Shropshire are to host a number of pop-up stands where people can find out more about the NHS Future Fit programme throughout October.
Councillors asked to continue ongoing support for Syrian Refugees and unaccompanied minors from Europe
Shropshire Council’s Cabinet will be asked to approve recommendations to continue its support to resettle up to 60 Syrian refugees in the county.