More than 200 solar panels to be installed at town supermarket
More than 200 solar panels are to be placed on the roof of a Co-Op supermarket.
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Paul is an experienced journalist who is in a second spell at the Hereford Times. Paul covers a wide range of stories, including breaking news, court, investigative and community. Previously Head of Sport Content, Paul was nominated in the Weekly Sports Journalist of the Year category at the Regional Press Awards 2016.
Paul is an experienced journalist who is in a second spell at the Hereford Times. Paul covers a wide range of stories, including breaking news, court, investigative and community. Previously Head of Sport Content, Paul was nominated in the Weekly Sports Journalist of the Year category at the Regional Press Awards 2016.
More than 200 solar panels are to be placed on the roof of a Co-Op supermarket.
A Wem business has been granted permission to expand by Shropshire Council.
A scheme has been lodged for a solar farm on a 24.5 hectare site in Whitchurch - which could power 3,000 homes.
Oswestry needs to do more in telling people that its post office could close, a meeting heard.
Household waste collections will be reviewed as Shropshire Council looks to set its budget for 2025/26.
An ‘unviable’ former Oswestry care home is to be turned into apartments after gaining planning approval.
Work to construct a mini roundabout at a junction in Whitchurch will begin next year.
A councillor near Oswestry has questioned why Shropshire Council won't accept cheques for its green waste scheme.
New guidance for how shop fronts in Oswestry look could take a step closer.
Premier Inn can add more bedrooms to its Oswestry site after planners gave it the go ahead.
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