A range of organisations are working together to develop a bid to secure funding to form a Local Nature Partnership.
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Local Nature Partnership to be formed
News from our partners
From time to time we will be publishing news stories on Shropshire Newsroom from our partner organisations. The following is from England Illegal…
Digital photography workshops in Castlefields in Shrewsbury
There will be digital photography workshops for beginners at Castlefields Cyber Café, Shrewsbury every Monday from next Monday (21 May 2012). The workshops…
Travel share scheme launched at Bishop Hooper School
Families at Bishop Hooper School are joining together to share the car journey to school. The school, which opened on its new…
Newly-refurbished Severn Centre in Highley to reopen this month
The newly-refurbished Severn Centre in Highley will reopen later this month (Friday 25 May 2012), after being awarded £45,000 under Shropshire Council’s…
Refurbishment of Castle Square Car Park retaining wall in Ludlow
Major work to refurbish the length of the Ludlow Town Wall which retains Castle Square Car Park, behind the properties known as Knole Lodge and Spinnaker, is due to start on Monday 14 May 2012.
Ditherington Flax Mill Maltings in Shrewsbury secures initial Heritage Lottery Fund support
A bid for £12.1m of funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to support the conservation and redevelopment of Shrewsbury’s historic Flax…
Northern Gateway scheme to be discussed at central planning committee
A scheme to enhance Shrewsbury’s ‘northern gateway’ is to be discussed at Shropshire Council’s central planning committee today (Thursday 10 May 2012). …
Fancy getting your photographs on our new website?
We are developing a new website which will be quicker and easier to use – and we would like your help to…
Emergency closure of Water Lane in Shrewsbury
Part of Water Lane in Shrewsbury was closed yesterday morning (Wednesday 9 May 2012) on an emergency basis after significant cracking was…