News from our partners University Centre Shrewsbury Dr Jonathan Worton will be presenting the Civil War lecture at Rowley’s House The often…
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Free English Civil War lecture hosted by University Centre Shrewsbury
Celebrating Dignity Action Day
Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust (SaTH) will hold a be celebrating Dignity Action Day at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital (RSH) and Princess Royal Hospital (PRH) in Telford on Monday 1 February which is led by the National Dignity Council.
Shropshire Council thanks residents for Big Conversation responses
Shropshire Council would like to thank everyone who took part in the councils Big Conversation Survey. The first view of the results have now been collated.
Very good results for Shropshire’s 2015 GCSE students
Shropshire’s GCSE students and their teachers have been congratulated as new figures show that 2015 was another good year for GCSE results.…
New year boost for businesses in south Shropshire
Press release from Southern Shropshire LEADER Programme A new scheme aimed at boosting the rural economy in southern Shropshire will go live…
Council welcomes early impact of Shrewsbury’s new University Centre
Shropshire Council has welcomed the early impact of Shrewsbury’s new University Centre in the two months since the first undergraduates arrived to…
Masala spice pots manufacturer named winner of the Shropshire Dragons’ Den challenge
A manufacturer of masala spice pots has been named the winner in a Dragons’ Den-style competition held at Shropshire Food Enterprise Centre…
Reminder about free Wednesday night parking in Shrewsbury
Free parking is available in Shrewsbury from 4pm every Wednesday between now and Christmas, in the following Shropshire Council-owned long-stay car parks.…
Shrewsbury Cathedral Catholic Primary School celebrates ‘good’ Ofsted rating
Shrewsbury Cathedral Catholic Primary School is celebrating after Ofsted graded the school as ‘good’ in all areas, following a two-day full inspection…
Concern about welfare of Shropshire’s ‘invisible’ children
Shropshire Council has expressed concern about the welfare of the ‘invisible’ children who don’t attend school and are not known to the…