With national Foster Care Fortnight (8-23 May 2017) in full swing, one local carer has added her voice to the call for more…
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Shropshire carer Eileen shares her love of fostering… 150 children on!
Dorrington Primary School working to address outcomes of Ofsted report
Staff and governors at Dorrington Church of England (Aided) Primary School are working with Shropshire Council and the Diocese of Hereford Education…
Talented graduates wanted for a life-changing career in child and family social work
Graduates across Shropshire are being encouraged to apply by next Friday (5 May 2017) to a fast-track programme to become the next…
Parents urged to check eligibility for 30 hours of free childcare

Working parents looking for help with childcare costs are being reminded that from September 2017 they could be entitled to an extra…
Partners support Shropshire Council’s Big Conversation
Discussions are underway with vulnerable groups to seek their views on what more Shropshire Council can do in light of its financial…
Shropshire’s parents given chance to complete ‘understanding your child’ course for free

Shropshire parents of children aged between six months and 18 years are being offered the chance to complete, for free, a popular…
Shropshire Teenage Book Award presentation ceremony on 21 March 2017
An award ceremony will be held at Shirehall in Shrewsbury on Tuesday 21 March 2017 to announce the winner of this year’s…
Shropshire’s Big Conversation seeks residents’ views on their community
Local residents are being asked their views on their community as part of Shropshire Council’s Big Conversation survey.
Health remains a key topic in Shropshire’s Big Conversation

With health being high on the agenda both nationally and locally, Shropshire Council is asking all local residents to have their say…
Schools pack encourages students to stay well
News from our partners Telford and Wrekin Clinical Commissioning Group Winter illnesses are a common occurrence, but pupils across the country are…