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Shropshire Council’s Digital Skills Programme is on track to support 3,000 people to get online and start using the Internet for day-to-day tasks by March 2026.

The scheme is delivered by a growing network of digital volunteers and staff based within 13 Shropshire library locations, the council’s Enable team and 10 community organisations.

For more information about learning to use technology or becoming a digital volunteer at your local Digital Skills Programme learning hub, contact 01743 253958.

Read the full story: Computer skills for all | Shropshire Council

Details of support across the County are as follows:

Specialist support county-wide

  • Enable – digital support for people receiving support into employment and/or training: 01743 276900
  • Taking Part - digital support for people with learning difficulties: 01743 363399
  • Sight Loss Shropshire - digital support for people with visual impairment: 07778 956096

Oswestry

  • Qube in Oswestry: 01691 656882
  • Oswestry Library: 01743 250351

North Shropshire

  • 4 All Foundation at the Zone Community Hub in Market Drayton: 0800 321 3617
  • Market Drayton Library: 01630 652105
  • G.O.A.L. in Wem:  01939 234489 or 01939 252869
  • Wem Library: 01939 236995
  • BizEd Projects in Whitchurch: 07774 692151 or 01948 411533 

Shrewsbury

  • Barnabas Community Projects in Shrewsbury: 07421 745857
  • The Roy Fletcher Centre in Shrewsbury: 01743 341300
  • Shrewsbury Library: 01743 255308
  • Library at the Lantern, Harlescott. Shrewsbury: 01743 250810
  • Bayston Hill Library: 01743 872412
  • Pontesbury Library: 01743 250610

South West Shropshire

  • The Mayfair Community Centre in Church Stretton: 01694 722077
  • Enterprise House in Bishops Castle: 01588 638038
  • Craven Arms Library: 01588 672847
  • Ludlow Library: 01743 250510

South East Shropshire

  • Bridgnorth Library: 01746 763358
  • Broseley Library: 01952 884119
  • Much Wenlock Library: 01952 728293
  • Shifnal Library: 01952 461018

For further information, check our Computer Skills for All page on the website or contact:

Susie Hancock

Digital Skills Assistant

Customer Services

Resources Directorate

01743 253958

Working days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

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Date for the diary: D-Day 80 - 6th June 2024

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Green Social Prescribing Project

New guides showcasing local green spaces have been created to encourage people to spend more time outdoors experiencing natural environments to the benefit of their physical and mental health. 

9 locations have been chosen across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin to make up the guides, which contain maps, photos and waymarked trails. Each location has a free downloadable route, instructions on how to get there, accessibility information, and details of what you can see and do.  

This is one of the outcomes from a two-year Green Social Prescribing project, run by a partnership between Energize STW (the active partnership for Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin) and Shropshire Wildlife Trust, with support from both local authorities in our County. The project is all about encouraging people to access outdoor spaces to help improve their health and wellbeing.  

The guides have been designed for everyone; from those taking their first steps to get out in nature, to social prescribers based in GP surgeries across the County who want to help provide their patients with options to access free local green spaces.  

The 9 guides are available to view on the Shropshire Wildlife Trust website at www.shropshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/local-greenspaces. 

Sharon Smith, Green Social Prescribing Officer at Energize STW and Shropshire Wildlife Trust said:  

“Our research has shown both social prescribers and the public were needing more information about local green spaces which are free to access and enjoy. Our focus was around what we coined the 3 Ls – low cost, low level, and local. We wanted to showcase short routes that were accessible and not intimidating to beginners in nature, so nothing involving steep, long hikes. We selected walks that required very little to no financial cost to visit and that were local, or on bus routes, so that car travel wouldn’t be a necessity.” 

Abi Lowe-Werrell, Healthy Lives Advisor in Shropshire and a #TogetherWeMove Champion with Energize STW said: 

“Through my role as a Healthy Lives advisor, I have supported patients to make use of their local outdoor spaces, be it sitting on a bench down their street to watch the world go by, walking to the park with their children or taking an active role in a community project.  I have seen people improve their mental health through mindfulness and making connections with nature and other people.  Others have used outdoor space to support weight loss and have gained confidence in their body and ability for change.  Being in the outdoors can energise and inspire us.” 

Cllr Carolyn Healy (Lab), Telford & Wrekin Council cabinet member for climate action, green spaces, heritage and leisure, said: 

“Living in a green and sustainable borough is central to people living healthy lives, so it’s wonderful to see these guides being produced for some of Telford and Wrekin’s top walks.  

“As a council, we recognise the huge benefits our residents can experience by spending time surrounded by nature. That’s why we’ve been investing more than £4.5m to enhance Telford and Wrekin’s parks, nature reserves and walking and cycling routes – making our wonderful green spaces more accessible and enjoyable for everyone.” 

 

If you would like more information about the Green Social Prescribing project, please contact Sharon Smith, Green Social Prescribing Officer at [email protected] or 07903 018035.

 

Energize Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin 

Is a local charity and one of 43 organisations within the Active Partnerships network who work collaboratively with local and national partners to create the conditions for an active nation using the power of sport and physical activity to transform lives. Their purpose is to improve people’s quality of life through the benefits of physical activity.  You can find out more about them at www.energizestw.org.uk

Shropshire Wildlife Trust 

Shropshire Wildlife Trust (SWT) has a vision of a thriving natural world, where Shropshire's wildlife and natural habitats play a valued role in addressing the climate and ecological emergencies, and people are inspired and empowered to take action for nature. The trust combines projects across Shropshire (including Telford & Wrekin) with advocacy and campaigning to restore nature and to engage people. It manages over 40 nature reserves and has almost 50 staff, 300 volunteers, and over 9000 members. SWT is an autonomous charity, but is increasingly working collectively, as part of The Wildlife Trusts (TWT), to ensure that local actions have a national impact and help to address global issues. www.shropshirewildlifetrust.org.uk