As part of a multi-agency operation led by West Mercia Police, officers from Shropshire Council’s and Telford and Wrekin Council’s public protection…
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Multi-agency enforcement operation protects public
Window shopping on the past: meet Shrewsbury’s Victorian shopkeepers
An exhibition jointly created by Shropshire Archives, and Volunteering for Shropshire’s Heritage, called “Window Shopping On The Past”, is on the move. After…
Christmas and New Year – useful information
Information and links to webpages that you might find useful this Christmas and New Year: Opening hours of our customer service centre,…
Have a good night out and get home safely
Shropshire’s Safer and Stronger Communities Partnership have again secured funding to enable the taxi marshall scheme in Oswestry and Shrewsbury to continue through to the New Year
Partnership supports Over the Limit campaign this festive season
Shropshire’s Safer and Stronger Communities Partnership is urging motorists to stay drink-free if driving over the Christmas and New Year period.
Drive drink-free this Christmas
News from our partners Safer Roads Partnership in West Mercia and Warwickshire Motorists across West Mercia and Warwickshire are today being reminded…
Council proposes variation to hackney carriage and private hire licence fees
Shropshire Council is proposing to vary its fees in relation to the licensing of hackney carriage proprietors and drivers and for private…
Are you planning to use a taxi over the festive period?
Shropshire Council’s public protection and enforcement team is looking for feedback from the public about the service they receive from taxi businesses…
Partnership urges people to stay safe whilst enjoying their festivities
People celebrating the Christmas party season are being urged to stay safe during the festive period. Shropshire’s Safer Stronger Communities Partnership is asking…
Shrewsbury Street Pastors celebrate first year on the streets
It is a year since Shrewsbury Street Pastors first patrolled the town, and over 100 people turned out to a recent service…