Draft Shrewsbury Town Centre Design Code
The Draft Shrewsbury Town Centre Design Code is a detailed framework designed to enhance the character and visual appeal of Shrewsbury town centre through high-quality design.
There are no changes proposed to Shropshire Council's admission arrangements for 2024/25 for community and voluntary controlled schools that require consultation.
However, the Council is co-ordinating a consultation exercise for own admission authority schools in Shropshire whose trustees or governing bodies are responsible for setting their admission arrangements and who wish to make changes. We wish to notify all parents/carers and interested parties that the consultation will begin on 5 December 2022 and continue for more than 6 weeks until 20 January 2023. The proposed admission arrangements subject to change are laid out in the attached documents below.
The following own admission authority schools have proposed these changes:
The following schools are not proposing changes, but they are consulting on their admission arrangements to comply with the 7-yearly consultation requirement of the School Admissions Code:
Comments on any of the proposals should be sent in writing to arrive by 20 January 2023 either to the school directly or to:
Admissions Team
Learning & Skills
Shropshire Council
Shirehall
Abbey Foregate
Shrewsbury SY2 6ND
Or by email to: school-admissions@shropshire.gov.uk
Any comments received will be considered by the appropriate admissions authority.
Admission arrangements will then be considered for approval and determined before 1 March 2023.
The Draft Shrewsbury Town Centre Design Code is a detailed framework designed to enhance the character and visual appeal of Shrewsbury town centre through high-quality design.
The draft All-Age Autism Strategy (2025-2030) aims to promote a cultural shift across Shropshire's services adopting an all-age approach and recognising the need for a more joined-up, proactive, timely and autism-accessible offer to enable people to live healthy and fulfilling lives.
Shropshire Council is proposing a new Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) to provide design guidance for new dwellings.