Shropshire’s GCSE students and their teachers are being congratulated as new figures show that 2016 was another good year for GCSE results.…
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Excellent results for Shropshire’s 2016 GCSE students
Shropshire Adoption Service Chair recognised in Queen’s New Year Honours List

The Chair of Shropshire Council’s and Telford and Wrekin Council’s Joint Adoption Service, Mike Roughan has been awarded a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE).
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…
Student accommodation accreditation scheme launches in Shropshire

In response to increasing demand for student accommodation following the growth of University Centre Shrewsbury, Shropshire Council has launched an accreditation scheme…
Children and young people asked for views on health and well-being services

Children and young people across Shropshire are being invited to have their say on public health services. The survey asks young people about…
Have your say on children’s health and well-being services

Parents, carers and professionals supporting children and young people are invited to have their say on public health services for children and…
Children’s home near Shrewsbury rated ‘outstanding’ by inspectors for fourth year in a row
A Shropshire Council-run children’s home near Shrewsbury has again been rated ‘outstanding’ by Government inspectors, following an inspection in November 2016. It…
Making Christmas special for Shropshire care leavers

For the past four years, Shropshire Council’s leaving care team has run “Operation Christmas Care Leaver”, a scheme for Shropshire Council staff…
Free public lecture explores the work of female stained glass designers in the Arts and Crafts Movement
News from our partners University Centre Shrewsbury A free public lecture, exploring the original contribution of the Arts and Crafts Movement to…
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.