Useful Links
Useful Links
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Please see a selection of useful organisations and contacts for those visiting or living within the town.



Broseley Town Council YouTube Channel

The council has worked hard to ensure all meetings are still carried out and to make decisions public.

Members will gather remotely via Zoom at the moment until further notice due to the corona virus pandemic.

After each event the meeting will be broadcast on our new YouTube channel.

Please see our Link below to visit our YouTube channel for council meetings and other videos of interest.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpqARtKvcwNznJ5NfeI03sg/



Shropshire Council

Visit the Shropshire council website for advice or contact them on the details below:

t: 0345 6789000

e: customer.service@shropshire.gov.uk

Shropshire Council, Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY2 6ND



VisitBroseley.co.uk

Find out more about this vibrant town at www.visitbroseley.co.uk

Including shops, restaurants, services, where to stay, what to see, events and much, much more ...

To find out more about listing your event please follow the link here.



Multi-Use Games Area

Broseley MUGA is a multi-use games facility available for booking.

It is a 45m x 25m, fenced sports facility, floodlit and with artificial turf. The facility is suited to football, but can also be utilised for other sports. Parking available at the Birchmeadow Changing Rooms.

MUGA Chairperson

Gary Price

For General Enquiries and Club Bookings please contact:

07538 651 751

For public bookings please contact: 

07746 913170



Broseley Quarterly Magazine

Broseley Quarterly is an independent magazine produced by Carl Hajdaszof CLH Design & Print. For more information and to view the latest edition online please visit https://www.clhdesignandprint.co.uk/advertise-in-broseley-quarterly-magazine/

* PLEASE NOTE

Broseley Town Council accepts no responsibility for any content or information included on this website or within the Broseley Quarterly Publication.



Waste Management

The rollout of the new Shropshire recycling collection service will begin in the Bridgnorth area on Monday 27th February. The service will have two new elements. Firstly, the collection of cardboard with paper in a 75 litre, reusable blue bag. Secondly, residents will no longer need to present glass bottles and jars in a separate box to the plastics and metal containers, so these can be mixed in whatever way is convenient which may reduce the number of boxes needed.

Veolia will begin delivery of the blue bags in the Bridgnorth area on Monday 13th February, and these will be accompanied by a leaflet which explains the service and gives more information on the waste service as a whole. Please find a copy of the leaflet is attached for your information, along with a set of Frequently Asked Questions.

There will also be a new initiative to assist residents in flats and other properties with shared waste containers. This focusses on an orange bag with two compartments which residents can use to carry the recyclable material to the shared collection points. This service is explained in a separate leaflet, also attached, which will only be delivered to those properties affected.

Finally, a reminder that in future cardboard for recycling will be collected from the kerbside, the temporary Bring Banks for cardboard will be removed towards the end of March. Stickers informing residents will be placed on the banks at least two weeks in advance of their removal to limit any inconvenience. The same process will also apply to the removal of Bring Banks for plastics, which were brought in as an interim measure before plastics were included in kerbside recycling. The Bring Bank service was extended for as long as possible, but low tonnages, rising levels of contamination, increased collection costs and the falling value of plastics mean that it is no longer sustainable.

For further information please download the information below or contact Shropshire Council www.shropshire.gov.uk



Local Job Centre

To find your local Jobcentre visit the website.