If you like apples, or perhaps love the taste of cider, come along to St Martin's Church, Preston Gubbals, near Shrewsbury, to celebrate National Apple Day on Saturday (29 October 2011).
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Ride with Unibob to see Shrewsbury Town
There will be an interesting addition to Cycle Shrewsbury’s matchday cycle ride this Saturday (29 October 2011) when Shrewsbury Town play AFC Wimbledon. Unibob…
Sports club information evenings
Shropshire Council’s leisure development team is running a series of club information evenings throughout the county, to take place as follows. Wednesday…
Funding success for Shropshire international dance project
The Edge Arts Centre in Much Wenlock, William Brookes School and Shropshire Council have been successful in gaining major funding for an…
Shropshire Archives appeal success

Customers at Shropshire Council’s Shropshire Archives service can now use a high tech digital magnifier to help with their research thanks to funding raised by their supporters and customers.
Shropshire libraries encourage people to Stand Up for Poetry
Libraries across Shropshire are encouraging people to Stand Up For Poetry in October 2011.
Get into the Halloween spirit at Shrewsbury Museum
Children and families can get into the Halloween spirit at Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery this half-term on Tuesday 25 October 2011.
A variety of tricks and treats are in store this October half-term
Children and young people of Shropshire can look forward to a half-term holiday packed full of fun from Monday 24 October 2011 to Friday 28 October 2011.
A new way of providing culture and leisure services
In its constant search for better value-for-money for local council tax payers, Shropshire Council is exploring new ways of delivering its important…
Church Stretton Library celebration day this Sunday
A free exhibition on Sunday 16 October 2011 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the old Church Stretton School building.