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Battlefield Link Road in Shrewsbury now open

20/04/2011

The Battlefield Link Road in Shrewsbury is now open after it was closed this morning (20 April 2011) at around 8.30am due to a lorry…

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Ludford Bridge reopened on 14 April 2011

14/04/2011

Ludford Bridge in Ludlow reopened on Thursday 14 April 2011 following the completion of emergency repairs.

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Schools urged to enter environmental awards

13/04/2011

Schools in the Shropshire Council area are being encouraged to apply for this year’s Shropshire Sustainable Schools Award.

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Ceremony at new Bishop Hooper school building

13/04/2011

A ceremony was held at the site of the new Bishop Hooper CE Primary School on Friday 8 April 2011 to mark the completion of the first part of building work.

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Consultation on education proposals ends

12/04/2011

Education for Shropshire consultation ended on 8 April 2011 and there will be a report going to the council’s Cabinet on 4 May 2011.

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Benefit fraudster fined after council investigation

08/04/2011

A 30-year-old Broseley man who falsely claimed more than £4,000 in housing benefit has been fined by magistrates.

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Ceremony at new Bishop Hooper Primary School

04/04/2011

A ceremony is to be held at the new Bishop Hooper CE Primary School this Friday (8 April) to mark the completion of the first part of building work for the new school building.

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Changes to housing benefit

01/04/2011

Important changes to Local Housing Allowance came in on 1 April 2011. Visit the Directgov website for more information.

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New Chair and Vice Chair for Shropshire Business Board

30/03/2011

The Shropshire Business Board has announced its new Chairman and Vice Chairman.

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King Street in Ludlow to reopen on Friday

29/03/2011

King Street in Ludlow is set to re-open to traffic this Friday (1 April) following the completion of repairs to two buildings in the street.

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