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17th March 2026

Shropshire Council’s Community Wellbeing Outreach Team and its partners have been actively supporting Shropshire’s most rural and isolated communities throughout the winter.

By deploying their mobile hub van to various remote villages and hamlets, they have provided residents with onsite access to practical advice, health promotion, and wellbeing services as part of the Winter Outreach Wellbeing project.

Now from 1 April 2026, the team will extend its provision from winter only sessions to become an all year offer.

The Winter Outreach Project vehicle

The Winter Outreach Project vehicle

The project has enabled residents to receive support and guidance for cost-of-living and energy concerns, food security, cardiovascular (CVD) health checks, information on vaccinations and screening, lifestyle and smoking cessation advice, mental health support, and much more.

A key part of the project is listening to local people, gathering insights into the challenges they face, and feeding this information back into place-based planning so that services can better meet community needs now and in the future.

Starting April 1, 2026, the outreach team will continue year-round support for Shropshire’s most rural and isolated communities. They will listen to residents, understand their health and wellbeing needs, monitor key local health data, and adjust their support accordingly.

In addition, the team will continue to offer cardiovascular (CVD) health checks to people living in areas with higher levels of deprivation, such as workplaces, food banks, job centres, livestock markets, and more. To find out where the team will be present, please use the link to the monthly outreach programme.

Monthly outreach programme | Shropshire Council

For further information about the Community Wellbeing Outreach Team, please visit

Community Wellbeing Outreach team | Shropshire Council or email community.outreach@shropshire.gov.uk.

Bernie Bentick, portfolio holder for health and public protection, said:

“I welcome the great news that from 1 April 2026, Shropshire’s Community Wellbeing Outreach Team will extend its provision from winter only sessions to become an all year offer to those people and communities in rural and isolated parts of Shropshire.

“Our friendly, experienced professionals can give you useful verbal and written information across a wide spectrum of health and other topics that particularly affect rural communities and also signpost you to further resources and support.

“So if you live in a rural/isolated location then do follow the link to find when and where they will be in your area so that you can drop by to see what they provide and have a confidential chat about any areas of interest or concern.”

23rd February 2026

Shropshire Council has confirmed that the section between the Nox junction and the Cruckton junction will undergo repairs from Monday, March 9 to Friday, March 13.

For more information see One Network

27th April 2025

Election of a Councillor for Loton

22nd April 2025

Uncontested Election for this parish

11th March 2025

Residents urged to consider Making a Difference!

 

Shropshire residents are being encouraged to consider making a difference and stand to become a parish councillor in their local community as nominations open for this year’s parish elections on 1st May.

Councillor Ray Wickson (Chairman of the Shropshire Association of Local Councils said today:

“Are you passionate about your local community? Do you want to contribute to its future, help shape decisions, and make a positive impact? Becoming a parish councillor is your chance to make a difference in your village or town.”

He added:

“On May 1st Shropshire votes to elect its parish and town councils for the next four years. There is a parish or town council in every community across Shropshire. Our Councils are at the heart of your local community and despite the challenging times, do some great work.”

“Parish councils are the first tier of local government here in Shropshire and provide an important voice for communities. As a parish councillor, you’ll have the opportunity to represent the needs and aspirations of residents, tackle local issues, and work on projects that truly make a difference. From improving community facilities to addressing environmental concerns, councillors are at the forefront of making their communities better places to live, work, and visit.”

Councillor Wickson said:

“Together, let’s build a stronger, more vibrant community. Take the first step today and become a parish councillor—because your voice matters, go on make a difference in your local community!”

 

What Do Parish Councillors Do?

· Represent residents’ views and make decisions on their behalf.

· Influence changes and developments in the local area.

· Support initiatives that enhance the well-being of the community.

· Manage budgets for local services and projects.

· Collaborate with local organisations, councils, and groups to address issues.

Who Can Become a Parish Councillor?

You don’t need special qualifications—just a genuine passion for your community and a willingness to learn. Parish councils’ welcome people from diverse backgrounds and experiences. If you care about your community and want to make a difference, you have what it takes to be a councillor.

Why Should You Consider It?

Being a parish councillor is an incredibly rewarding experience. Not only will you gain valuable skills such as teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving, but you’ll also leave a lasting legacy in your community. It’s your chance to bring your ideas to life, address pressing local concerns, and work collaboratively with others who share your vision.

How to Get Involved

Nominations for the Shropshire parish council elections are now open. If you’re interested in standing as a candidate or learning more about the role, contact your local parish or town council, visit the Shropshire Association of Local Council’s website or Shropshire Council’s website Local Elections 2025

For further comment or information, please contact Councillor Ray Wickson on 07701312547.

Some 1400 seats are available across the Shropshire Council area of the county (parish elections in Telford & Wrekin are scheduled for May 2027)

SALC is a membership organisation representing and supporting the parish and town councils across Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin.

 

SHROPSHIRE ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL COUNCILS

The Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY2 6ND Tel: 01743 252744 e-mail: alc@shropshire.gov.uk Website:www.alc@shropshire.co.uk

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