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Shrewsbury children celebrate new 20mph zone

24/05/2011

Children from Greenacres and Grange primary schools, helped to celebrate the opening of a 20mph zone on York Road, Shrewsbury, on Wednesday 18 May 2011.

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Company unveils plans for new Ludlow headquarters

20/05/2011

Derwent Management Services (DMS) has unveiled plans for their new company headquarters on Ludlow Eco Park.

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Taxi driver guilty of plying for hire

18/05/2011

A taxi driver who picked up passengers from Shrewsbury railway station without a booking has pleaded guilty in Shrewsbury Magistrates’ Court.

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Plans for Shrewsbury walking and cycling improvements

18/05/2011

Have your say about planned changes at the junction of Shrewsbury bus station, Raven Meadows and Smithfield Road.

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Latest round of consultation on schools’ proposals begins

16/05/2011

The latest round of consultation on proposals to change the current structure of schools in Shropshire begins today (Monday 16 May). This…

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Clun bridge to reopen to traffic

13/05/2011

Clun Bridge, which carries the A488 road over the River Clun in Clun, will reopen to traffic on Saturday 14 May.

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Changes to bus services agreed

12/05/2011

Changes are to be made to a number of bus services in Shropshire, after Shropshire Council’s new bus strategy was agreed.

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County roads to benefit from extra investment are named

12/05/2011

Local people and visitors will benefit from millions of pounds of extra funding to repair the county’s roads, following damage caused by…

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Research identifies barriers to employing young people

12/05/2011

A major piece of research carried out by Shropshire Council has identified the key barriers to employing skilled young people.

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Repair of Dingle Bridge near Middleton Scriven

09/05/2011

Work to repair Dingle Bridge is scheduled to start on Tuesday 14 June 2011, and is expected to last for a period of 4 to 5 weeks.

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