Shifnal – Coppice Green Lane – prohibition of right turns
The introduction of a no right turn moving traffic order will improve the safety of road users at this junction, reduce traffic queues and improve air quality.
Acton Scott Historic Working Farm offers an insight into rural life at the turn of the 19th Century. It was founded by Thomas Acton, who sought to keep alive the farming practices and traditions he grew up with. Today the working farm offers demonstrations of period skills and visits from the wheelwright, farrier and blacksmith, providing a picture of life as it might have been on a Victorian country estate. The 19th Century Old School offers café facilities for visitors, there is a gift shop on site and regular special events.
We'd like to find out more about people's experiences of visiting Acton Scott Historic Working Farm and the type of experience they might want to have whilst visiting in the future. To have your say, just click on the 'How to get involved' tab.
We'd like to find out more about people's experiences of visiting Acton Scott Historic Working Farm and the type of experience they might want to have whilst visiting in the future.
Have your say »The introduction of a no right turn moving traffic order will improve the safety of road users at this junction, reduce traffic queues and improve air quality.
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.
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