Shropshire Council invites you to join the outdoor recreation service team and enjoy a seven and a half mile guided walk from…
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Category: Leisure, culture and heritage
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Extra walk at Severn Valley Country Park due to popular demand
The Gateway in Shrewsbury celebrates its 30th anniversary
On Friday 5 December 2014 the Gateway Education and Arts Centre in Shrewsbury will be celebrating 30 years of opening to the public.…
Kick it Out Cup 2014
On Sunday 16 November 2014 Shropshire Council, the Shropshire FA and local voluntary organisation Fairness Respect Equality Shropshire (FRESh) partnership, organised the…
Shrewsbury BID invites shoppers to “Let your Christmas story start here”
News from our partners Shrewsbury Business Improvement District Shrewsbury’s first ever Christmas video, promoting the town and its unique offer, was…
Blog: Ensuring our libraries remain at the heart of our communities
Blog, by Gwilym Butler, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for leisure, libraries and culture I read with interest the concerns raised by world…
Work of a wildlife group revealed at Severn Valley Country Park
Natural history enthusiast Patrick Clement is visiting Shropshire Council’s Severn Valley Country Park to share his love of practical nature conservation. Patrick…
Shropshire Council wins award for promoting healthy lifestyles in the workplace
Shropshire Council has been recognised for its work in promoting healthier lifestyles to staff at a recent awards ceremony.
Nature in the Sands of Eardington project receives funding boost
Shropshire Council is today celebrating the news that it has received a £18,599 funding boost from SITA Trust for their project “Nature…
‘A Christmas Carol’ guided tours in Shrewsbury this December
The 1984 film of “A Christmas Carol” was filmed on location in Shrewsbury 30 years ago. For anyone who has enjoyed this…
Acton Scott Farm featured on BBC1’s Countryfile
Cameras rolled at Acton Scott Historic Working Farm during half-term week, as BBC1’s Countryfile paid a visit to focus on crafts in the countryside.