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From ‘A’ levels to zoo licences, our consultation portal is the place to find everything we’re inviting feedback on. You can use the listing here to find past, present and future consultations. Have your say and contribute to the shaping of council services in Shropshire.
Current consultations
Broseley C of E Primary School – waiting restrictions
The introduction of 'no waiting at any time' and 'no loading at any time' restrictions, together with the prohibition of stopping markings on Dark Lane, Broseley
Broseley C of E Primary School – 20mph speed limit
Shropshire Council proposes to introduce a 20mph speed limit around Broseley C of E Primary School
Shrewsbury - Cathedral Catholic Primary School and The Martin Wilson Primary School – 20mph speed limit
The introduction of a 20mph speed limit on New Park Road and Woodhall Close, Shrewsbury in line with Shropshire Council’s guidance from 2023, is proposed to improve the safety of school children, residents and other road users near Shrewsbury Cathedral Catholic Primary School and The Martin Wilson Primary School. The extents of the 20mph limit are proposed to cover the main school entrances on New Park Road, in line with data analysis of the movements around the school.
Shrewsbury - Cathedral Catholic Primary School and The Martin Wilson Primary School – parking restrictions
The introduction of no waiting at any time and no loading at any time restrictions together with the prohibition of stopping markings on New Park Road, Shrewsbury are proposed to improve pedestrian visibility and safety outside of Shrewsbury Cathedral Catholic Primary School and The Martin Wilson Primary School. The markings are proposed to cover crossing movements on the side roads around the school where inconsiderate parking may create a safety risk due to lack of visibility. School keep clear markings are proposed at the school entrances only to provide visibility for pedestrians crossing the road outside the school.
Frodesley – 30mph speed limit
The introduction of a 30mph speed limit for the village of Frodesley.
Pavement licence consultation: Ostrich Cafe
Comment on this new proposal.
Draft Shropshire Domestic Abuse Partnership Strategy 2026-2029
The draft Shropshire Domestic Abuse Partnership Strategy 2026-2029 aims to promote a cultural shift across Shropshire's services and recognises the need for a more joined-up, proactive and timely approach to protect victims of domestic abuse and give the ability to live safe, healthy and fulfilling lives.
Stoke-on-Tern School: speed limits
The introduction of a variable 20mph along Rose Hill Road, Ollerton Lane and Wistanswick Road, Heathcote
Stoke-on-Tern School: parking restrictions
‘No stopping on entrance markings’ restriction.
Wedding venue application for Ludlow Castle
Have your say on this new application for a venue for the solemnisation of marriages and the registration of civil partnerships.
Cosford – 30mph Speed Limit
The introduction of a 30mph speed limit along Worcester Road West aims to improve the safety of pedestrians, cyclists and other road users travelling between Cosford Train station and the RAF Cosford museum. The speed limit changes will facilitate the introduction of a 2m wide footway that is to be installed on the south side of the carriageway, as currently pedestrians walk along the verge. With the reduced speed limit, cyclists will be able to cycle on the carriageway more safely. The proposals are being implemented following assessment of vehicle speed data and pedestrian movements between the train station and the museum, both during term time and in the school holidays. The proposals are being implemented along Neachley Lane and Long Lane in order maintain a continuous 30mph speed limit in the vicinity of the museum and air base.
Day centres consultation
We're inviting people who use day centres in Shropshire, their family members, carers, members of the public, professionals and our stakeholders to have their say on proposed changes to Shropshire Council’s in-house day services. These are services Shropshire Council runs and delivers.
