A new enterprise grant fund designed to boost profits and bring to life budding ventures has been launched, and is set to support 140 existing local businesses and help a further 160 people start a new one up.
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Council wins £1.1 million to help Shropshire businesses
New family service for families and young children in Shrewsbury
Two new Stay and Play groups for families with children under five in Shrewsbury were launched today (Wednesday 5 October 2011). The special…
Cabinet decides on proposal to create an all-through school in St Martins
Shropshire Council’s Cabinet has agreed to proceed to create an all-through school in St Martins.
Excellent results for Shropshire schools
Provisional figures show that 2011 has been an excellent year for Shropshire pupils in both primary and secondary schools. The initial results…
Chair welcomes Jaguar Landrover investment
The Chair of Shropshire Business Board, Mrs Mandy Thorn, has welcomed Jaguar Landrover’s plans to build a low-emission car engine plant near…
Cabinet to discuss proposal to create an all-through school in St Martins
Shropshire Council’s Cabinet is to discuss details of the recent statutory consultation on the proposal to create an all-through school in St…
Help us save the night sky
Shropshire residents are being urged to back a campaign to cut light pollution and save energy by switching streetlights off in the middle of the night.
Don’t forget to recycle your old school uniform
The holidays are over, pencil cases and school bags have been packed, and name tags sewn into new school uniforms – and Shropshire children are back to school for the beginning of a new school year.
New payment bands at Raven Meadows car park
Drivers will have more flexibility to pay less for parking when the pricing bands are changed at a town centre car park in Shrewsbury.
Cabinet decides on Wakeman School proposal
After extensive consultation, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet has taken the final decision on the proposed closure of Wakeman School and Arts College in Shrewsbury.