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Innovative projects sought for Gobowen, Selattyn, St Martins and Weston Rhyn LJC
Local people are being encouraged to go along to their next Gobowen, Selattyn, St Martins and Weston Rhyn Local Joint Committee and have their say.
Parishes are key focus at Craven Arms and Rural LJC meeting
Report from the Craven Arms and Rural Local Joint Committee (LJC) meeting on Wednesday 20 July 2011 at Diddlebury Village Hall.
Millions to be saved by council’s property review
A review of Shropshire Council’s property and estates is planned to make a multi-million pound savings contribution to the council over the next three years, as it works to make the most efficient use of its assets.
North planning committee decisions – 19 July 2011
A summary of decisions made by Shropshire Council’s north planning committee at its meeting in Wem on Tuesday 19 July 2011.
Neighbourhood planning to be discussed at Much Wenlock LJC
Plans for the future development of Much Wenlock are to be presented and discussed at the Much Wenlock and Shipton Local Joint Committee meeting on Wednesday 20 July 2011.
South planning committee decisions – 12 July 2011
A summary of decisions made by Shropshire Council’s South planning committee at its meeting on Tuesday 12 July 2011.
Oswestry Local Joint Committee funding applications deadline
The next deadline for applications to the Oswestry Local Joint Committee (LJC) is Friday 12 August 2011.
Pylon response on the agenda at Loton and Tern LJC
Shropshire Council’s response to the Mid Wales powerlines consultation will be the focus of the next Loton and Tern Local Joint Committee on Thursday 7 July 2011.
Joint working between council and fire service saves time and money
A ground breaking initiative by Shropshire Council and the county’s fire authority will cut costs, improve efficiency and potentially save jobs.