Councillor Aggie Caesar-Homden, Shropshire Council's cabinet member for education and skills, has offered her congratulations to students getting their A-level results today (Thursday 18 August)
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Latest round of consultation on all-through school proposal
The six-week statutory consultation on the proposal to create an all-through school for St Martins started on Friday 5 August 2011.
‘Queen of shops’-inspired event to be held in Market Drayton

A new event "My Town, Our Future" is to be held in Market Drayton on 11 August 2011, offering traders a chance to access essential training and support.
Record year for Shropshire primary schoolpupils
Initial figures for this year’s national curriculum tests for 11-year-olds indicate that Shropshire has achieved record results which are among the best in the West Midlands.
School Attendance Week competitions
Schoolpupils are being invited to get creative and enter competitions being held in the run up to Shropshire Council’s School Attendance Week 2011.
Woodfield Bridge, Claverley, to close for repairs
Woodfield Bridge on the outskirts of Claverley will be closed to traffic for up to four weeks from 25 July 2011 to repair the brook bed.
Decisions follow extensive consultation on education

The council’s Cabinet has decided on proposed changes to the organisation of schools in the county.
New road surface for Beeches Lane and Town Walls, Shrewsbury
Beeches Lane and Town Walls in Shrewsbury will be closed for the next few Sundays (24 and 31 July and 7 August…
Daddlebrook Bridge repairs to start
Work to repair Daddlebrook Bridge in Alveley is due to start on 8 August 2011 and is expected to last for up to four weeks.
Council on track to make £76 million savings
Shropshire Council is on track to make the £76 million savings required over the next four years as changes are made to deliver services differently in the future.