The news that Shropshire could have a direct rail link to London from the end of next year has been welcomed by Shropshire…
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Council welcomes news of direct rail link to Shropshire
Partnership urges people to stay safe whilst enjoying their festivities
People celebrating the Christmas party season are being urged to stay safe during the festive period. Shropshire’s Safer Stronger Communities Partnership is asking…
Ludlow Library celebrates Dickens bicentenary
Ludlow Library is celebrating the bicentenary of Charles Dickens with a festive Time to Listen event next week (Thursday 13 December 2012).…
Even Father Christmas can shop in Shrewsbury with Park and Ride
Father Christmas has been caught on film taking advantage of Shrewsbury’s Park and Ride service’s special offers in the run up to Christmas.
Shropshire Partnership conference hears from new police chief
Effective partnership between agencies and communities working together will keep Shropshire a safe place to live and work, a conference has heard.
Decisions from South planning committee on 4 December 2012
The following planning applications were considered and decided by Shropshire Council’s South planning committee at its meeting on Tuesday 4 December 2012…
Cold weather warning for motorists
The Safer Roads Partnership in West Mercia (which includes Shropshire) and Warwickshire is warning motorists in the region to take extra care…
Shropshire teenage pregnancy rate among lowest in the country
Shropshire is among the 10 counties in the country with the lowest teenage pregnancy rate after it fell to its lowest level…
Shrop-CAP project launches proxy purchase patrols in run up to Christmas
Local police and community officers will be out and about talking to customers at off-licences and supermarkets in Bridgnorth, Oswestry and Whitchurch…
Demolition work at Flax Mill site successfully completed
Work to demolish four buildings on the Flax Mill site was marked on Friday 7 December 2012 when the demolition contractors handed the site back to Shropshire Council.