‘It’s not possible, we have no money’ – Shropshire presses on with Shirehall sell off
Shropshire Council has again ruled out the possibility of saving its crumbling 1960's headquarters, as the authority navigates an ongoing cash crisis. The post ‘It’s not possible, we have no money’ –…
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