Shropshire Council is asking for people’s views on the opening hours of its Shropshire Archives service, based at Castle Gates in Shrewsbury. The…
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We want to hear from you about the future opening hours of Shropshire Archives
Rectory Wood and Field in Church Stretton: public meeting
Rectory Wood and Field is a 10-hectare public open space in Church Stretton that is managed by Shropshire Council’s outdoor recreation service.…
Frank Cohen exhibition to launch Shrewsbury’s new Museum & Art Gallery
An exhibition of select works from Frank Cohen’s internationally-acclaimed collection of contemporary art is set to launch the new Shrewsbury Museum &…
Exciting art workshops for children at new Shrewsbury Museum
A new and exciting programme of art workshops for children aged 6 to 11 is due to begin on Saturday 22 March…
Temporary service at Whitchurch Library
Whitchurch Library will be operating a temporary service from Monday 24 March 2014 (not from today, 10 March 2014, as previously announced)…
People in Oswestry invited to step out and get walking
News from our partners Oswestry Walking For Health People in Oswestry are being encouraged to get out on their feet and discover…
Local couple to run café bar at new Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery
A Shrewsbury-based couple are to run the café bar at the new Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery once it opens on Tuesday 1…
Shrewsbury’s new Museum & Art Gallery opens its doors following ground-breaking restoration
Shrewsbury’s new Museum & Art Gallery opened its doors to the public on Tuesday 1 April 2014.
Research shows events mean business
Recently-published research suggests that even modest-sized events can generate thousands of pounds of additional spending in the area. Last year Shropshire Council…
Scenic walk in the Severn Valley to see the signs of Spring
Shropshire Council invites you to join the Outdoor Recreation Service on Wednesday 12 March and discover signs of spring in the Severn…