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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.”

27th April 2025

Election of a Councillor for Chirbury & Worthen

NOTICE OF POLL

Shropshire Council

Election of a Councillor for

Chirbury & Worthen

Notice is hereby given that:
1. A poll for the election of a Councillor for Chirbury & Worthen will be held on Thursday 1 May 2025, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm.
2. The number of Councillors to be elected is one.
3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows:

Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Names of Signatories
Proposers(+), Seconders(++) & Assentors
KIDD
Heather Mary
Eastville, Chirbury,
Montgomery, SY15
6BH Liberal Democrats Sarah-Jane Smith (+)

Yvonne Alcock (++)

PEAKE
Ian Francis
(address in Shropshire) The Conservative Party Candidate Sophie L Dwerryhouse
(+)

Aubrey M Jones (++)

WALTHORNE
Deborah Jayne
(address in Shropshire) Labour Party David J White (+)

Emilia M Southworth
White (++)

WARD
Christine
(address in Shropshire) Reform UK Sandra Evans (+)

Linda Hughes (++)

WENDT
Hilary
(address in Shropshire) Green Party David R Crane (+)

Keith Williams (++)

4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows:

Situation of Polling Station Station
Number Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat
Chirbury Parish Hall, Chirbury, Montgomery L20 LIA-1 to LIA-92
Chirbury Parish Hall, Chirbury, Montgomery L20 LIB-1 to LIB-282
Chirbury Parish Hall, Chirbury, Montgomery L20 LIC-1 to LIC-171
Hope Village Hall, Hope, Minsterley, Shrewsbury L46 LIF-1 to LIF-525
Priest Weston Village Hall, Priest Weston, Montgomery, Powys L70 LID-1 to LID-195
Snailbeach Village Hall, Snailbeach, Shrewsbury L79 LIE-1 to LIE-477
Worthen Village Hall, Worthen, Shrewsbury L104 LIG-1 to LIG-663
Westbury Village Hall, Westbury, Shrewsbury S60 SHA-1 to SHA-687

5. Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of Town Councillors.

Dated Wednesday 23 April 2025 Andy Begley
Returning Officer

Printed and published by the Returning Officer, The Guildhall, Frankwell Quay, Shrewsbury, SY3 8HQ

22nd April 2025

Uncontested Election for this parish

10th April 2025

STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED

 

Shropshire Council

 

Election of a Councillor

 

The following is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a Councillor for

 

Chirbury & Worthen

 

Name of Candidate

Home Address

Description (if any)

Reason why no longer nominated*

KIDD

Heather Mary

 

Eastville, Chirbury,

Montgomery, SY15 6BH

Liberal Democrats

 

PEAKE

Ian Francis

 

(address in Shropshire)

The Conservative Party Candidate

 

WALTHORNE

Deborah Jayne

 

(address in Shropshire)

Labour Party

 

WARD

Christine

 

(address in Shropshire)

Reform UK

 

WENDT

Hilary

 

(address in Shropshire)

Green Party

 

*Decision of the Returning Officer that the nomination is invalid or other reason why a person nominated no longer stands nominated.

 

The persons above against whose name no entry is made in the last column have been and stand validly nominated.

 

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