News from our partners Shropshire Partners in Care The organisation that represents Shropshire’s care providers has joined forces with the county’s two…
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Project launched to establish fair cost of care in Shropshire
See and Hear Shropshire exhibition back for 9th successful year
Shropshire’s See and Hear Exhibition, will again be hosting a fantastic range of events and activities at Shrewsbury Sports Village, Sundorne Road, on Wednesday 11 May 2016.
Go Thursdays relaunches with new location
A popular drop-in session in Whitchurch has re-launched in a new central location and with even more organisations offering free help and advice.
World music group Project Jam Sandwich to perform at Helena Lane this Friday
World music group Project Jam Sandwich will be performing at Helena Lane this Friday 22 April.
Shrewsbury Goldwing Light Parade in aid of Shropshire Autism Hub
News from our partners Shropshire & Telford Asperger Carers Support On Saturday 9 April 2016 up to 60 Honda Goldwing motorcycles will…
Come along and join in Easter activities at Helena Lane in Ludlow
Helena Lane in Ludlow will be hosting an eggciting range of Easter activities tomorrow (Thursday 24 March 2016). The event, at the…
National charity appointed to support resettlement of Syrian refugees in Shropshire
Refugee Action have been appointed to support the resettlement of Syrian refugees into Shropshire. The national charity were chosen following a competitive…
Residents doing their bit in support of Shropshire’s Big Conversation
Since the launch of Shropshire Council’s Big Conversation, residents have been telling the council what they are doing to help alleviate the…
Shropshire smokers urged to be quitters on No Smoking Day 2016
smokers urged to be quitters on No Smoking Day 2016
“How are you Shropshire?”: new campaign launches to help double chances of being healthy at 70 and beyond
Shropshire Council’s public health team has helped to launch the national One You campaign, to support adults to stay well.