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21st May 2024

 

 

The King’s Award for Voluntary Service – Shropshire Briefing Workshops 2024

 

This award celebrates the outstanding work of volunteer groups across the UK.  Groups do not have to be a registered charity and any volunteer-led organisation with three or more volunteers can be nominated. 

 

The Lord-Lieutenant has been delighted to see so many voluntary groups in the county being awarded the highly prestigious King’s Award for Voluntary Service.  The award is the equivalent of an MBE and the highest award given to local voluntary groups in the UK, giving Royal recognition to the work done by volunteers.  It not only helps raise the profile of the winning groups and acknowledges their work, but also helps them achieve funding, and she would like to support even more organisations across Shropshire win this award.

 

The Shropshire Lieutenancy will be holding 3 briefing sessions which will explain the award and the nomination process:

 

Tuesday 11 June 2024 – 2.30 – 3.30 pm

The Town Hall, 28-32 High Street, Wem SY4 5DG

 

Monday 17 June 2024 – 11am – 12.00 pm

The Council Chamber, Telford & Wrekin Council, Southwater One, Southwater Way, Telford TF3 4JG

 

Tuesday 25 June 2024 – 7 – 8pm by zoom

 

We recommend attendance in person at one of the workshops in Wem or Telford as this gives the opportunity for members of the Shropshire KAVS panel to look in more detail at the individual group’s eligibility.  We have also added an evening zoom session.

 

For further information and/or to book a place please email Shelley Davies – lieutenancy@shropshire.gov.uk.

 

Information can also be found on the KAVS website:  https://kavs.dcms.gov.uk/

 

26th April 2024

Shropshire Local Plan Examination: Further Consultation Focusing on Additional Material Prepared in Response to the Planning Inspectors Interim Findings

On the 3rd September 2021, the draft Shropshire Local Plan was submitted for examination. Stage 1 Hearings were held in July 2022 and January 2023.

Subsequently, on 15th February 2023, the examining Inspectors issued their Interim Findings (reference number ID28) and supplemented this with further correspondence related to their Interim Findings on the 4th October 2023 (reference number ID36) and 16th January 2024 (reference number ID37).

In responding to the Interim Findings and subsequent correspondence, the Council has prepared additional documentation relating to a range of issues.

To inform the ongoing examination, the examining Inspectors have requested that Shropshire Council undertake a public consultation on the following documents:

a.  GC25: The newly proposed draft policy on Housing Provision for Older People and those with Disabilities and Special Needs and its explanation.

b.  Updated Additional Sustainability Appraisal of the Draft Shropshire Local Plan Report.

c.  Updated Housing and Employment Topic Paper.

d.  Updated Green Belt Topic Paper.

Shropshire Council is therefore undertaking a public consultation focused on these four documents.

The purpose of this consultation is to seek views from all parties on these four documents. It is important to note this consultation is not inviting comments on other aspects of the draft Shropshire Local Plan.

This consultation will run from 25th April 2024 until 11th June 2024. Any response must be submitted and received by Shropshire Council by 5pm on Tuesday 11th June 2024.

The four documents subject to consultation, and further information on this consultation is available via Shropshire Council’s ‘Get Involved’ webpage at: https://www.shropshire.gov.uk/get-involved/draft-shropshire-local-plan/.

You can also look at other documents relevant to the Local Plan on the Examination Library webpages via: https://www.shropshire.gov.uk/planning-policy/local-planning/local-plan-review/draft-shropshire-local-plan-2016-2038-examination/examination-library/.

When responding to this consultation please clearly identify:

•      Your name and contact details.

•      Which of the four documents your comments address.

•      The relevant paragraph(s) of each document you address.

•      Whether you consider there are issues of soundness or legal compliance.

•      Your comments.

•      Whether you consider it necessary to attend a hearing session(s) to discuss your comments.

The Council has prepared a two-part Consultation Response Form and Supporting Guidance to assist those responding to the consultation. These documents are available on the Council’s ‘Get Involved’ webpage via the link provided above.

Responses can be submitted to Shropshire Council by emailing: planningpolicy@Shropshire.gov.uk

If submitting your own response, please enter your last name in the subject field of the email. If submitting a response on behalf of a client, please enter their last name in the subject field of the email.

The Council’s preference is for responses to be emailed. However, comments can also be submitted by post to: Planning Policy, Shropshire Council, PO BOX 4826, Shrewsbury, SY1 9LJ.

Following the conclusion of this consultation, responses received will be published on the Council’s website and shared with the examining Inspectors. Shropshire Council will give due consideration to the responses received.

Further information on this consultation is provided within the attached Consultation Notification.

The Council anticipates that further information on the Stage 2 Hearings will be made available on the Council website in due course following the completion of this consultation.

19th February 2024

Safety Survey
 

West Mercia Police, Shropshire Council, Shrewsbury BID and Shrewsbury Town Council have collaborated on a campaign to make the streets of Shropshire safer for women and girls.

Autumn 2022 saw the introduction of Town Rangers, Taxi marshals and Quarry security, and the enhancement of the Street Pastor provision to include a new ‘Safe Place’ within the town centre. We have installed new and improved lighting along the river footpaths, and Shropshire Youth Service have been doing targeted outreach work. West Mercia Police, together with Shropshire council, have worked together to create a ‘Safe Night out’ social media campaign aimed at challenging the behaviour and attitudes of men. You can watch the video on TikTokInstagram, or YouTube. Funded as part of the Government’s Safer Streets 4 initiative, the campaign specifically targets younger people, including students, highlighting verbal abuse, drunken behaviour, and assault.

 

 

Work is ongoing, with a focus on sustainability and we are committed in our efforts to keep women and girls safe. We ran a survey in 2022 which helped us understand the feelings of women and girls who work, live, and socialise in Shrewsbury Town Centre and as we near the end of the Safer Streets delivery period we are keen to capture again your thoughts and feelings and thank you for your time to complete this short survey - survey link. Survey will close 9th March 2024.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sergeant 21053 Zoe Wigley
Problem Solving Hub 
| Shropshire West Mercia Police

 

 

Monkmoor Police Station, Clive Road, Shrewsbury SY2 5RW

 

 

 

 

12th February 2024

The second consultation for the development of Smithfield Riverside in Shrewsbury

The  second round of consultation on Smithfield Riverside in Shrewsbury is now open until 5 March!

Come along to the Shropshire Local Unit on the top floor of The Darwin Centre to see the plans and have your say, or visit smithfieldriverside.com

You can find out more, and how to get involved here: https://newsroom.shropshire.gov.uk/2024/02/consultation-launched-smithfield-riverside-shrewsbury/

 

5th February 2024

Support service helping to keep people well this winter 2023/24

Shropshire Councils winter support service is running until the 31st March 2024. During the coming months the service will assist residents (18+) who may need a little additional support to maintain their independence and remain well at home or following a hospital discharge.

The aim is to support people to avoid a health and care crisis over the winter period.

Shropshire’s Winter Support Service will be run by Shropshire Council, in partnership with British Red Cross, Shropshire Mental Health Support, Age UK Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin, Qube (in Oswestry), Mayfair Community Centre (in Church Stretton), Royal Voluntary Service and, new to the partnership this year, we are delighted to welcome Hands Together Ludlow.

For more details and information on the range of support that the service can connect residents to, please see here: Winter Support Service | Shropshire Council

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