Good causes across Shropshire will soon be benefiting from Shropshire Council’s partnership with energy company SSE – with the county’s food banks…
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Shropshire good causes to benefit from Shropshire Council’s partnership with SSE
Still time to have your say on the draft Library Services Strategy
Residents and organisations in Shropshire have until Friday 6 October 2017 to give their feedback on the draft Library Services Strategy. The…
Get advice on saving energy, and money, at Shirehall this Friday
A special energy-saving event is being held at Shirehall in Shrewsbury this Friday (22 September) from 10am to 2pm, to offer people…
Approval of new strategy that aims to boost Shropshire’s economy
A new and ambitious strategy that outlines how Shropshire Council and its partners will work together to grow the economy of Shropshire…
Genvolt in Highley awarded grant funding via Business Growth Programme
Based in Highley in rural Shropshire, Genvolt designs and manufactures high voltage power supplies. It currently employs 19 members of staff and…
Consultation starts into Shropshire’s new economic growth strategy
A new strategy which sets out Shropshire Council’s commitment and ambition to grow the local economy of the county has gone out…
Gemma brings a new focus to growing the county’s economy
Gemma Davies joined Shropshire Council earlier this year, taking on the important and demanding role of head of economic growth. She brings…
Irony in literature: University Centre Shrewsbury public talk on 8 March 2017
News from our partners University Centre Shrewsbury In the next in University Centre Shrewsbury’s series of public talks, Professor Alan Wall will…
Have your say about the new Shropshire Council Bus Strategy
People are being invited to have their say about Shropshire Council’s new Bus Strategy 2017-2021. A consultation into the draft strategy begins…
Shropshire’s Big Conversation continues
Residents and organisations across Shropshire are being invited to give their views on what more the council can do in light of its financial challenges due to ongoing cuts in government funding.