The links below are for sites that may be of interest to visitors to our website. It is not, and is not intended to be, an exhaustive list of the various attractions and places of interest in Shrewsbury
Better Shrewsbury Transport is a campaign group that opposes the construction of the proposed North West Relief Road (see below for a link to the proposal)
The Greenhous West Mid showground provides a venue for all sorts of different events, ranging from the Shropshire County Show to the Shrewsbury Folk Festival
Shropshire Council’s plan for a North West Relief Road, also outlining the case for construction and providing further information about the planned road
The Shrewsbury Baptist Church is based in Crowmere Road; Palmer’s not-for-profit coffee shop on Claremont Street is affiliated to the Baptist Church, occupying the one-time church in the town centre
Located at the Greenhous West Mid Showground, the Folk Festival brings in a range of local, national and international folk artists over the August Bank Holiday
The University of the Third Age in Shrewsbury is open to all and provides educational interest and opportunity for those no longer in full-time employment
Shrewsbury United Reformed Church welcomes all Christians and their friends; it also offers a number of opportunities for groups as well as a variety of events
The Gateway Education and Arts Centre provides several educational courses and art galleries, along with other facilities such as its coffee shop and private room hire
Trainline provides up-to-date timetable information on train travel across the country, plus it allows for the online purchase of tickets that can save money
Transport for Wales provides train services for much of Shropshire and beyond, as well as for Wales. (Train information can also be found on other sites)
The Unitarian Church in High Street was founded in 1662. It is the church that was attended by a young Charles Darwin during his early years in Shrewsbury
This is the website of the Victoria County History (Shropshire) and provides a very in-depth history of the county. Not all of its publications are on-line
West Midlands Railway provides train services for for the stopping service between Shrewsbury and the West Midlands. (Train information can also be found on other sites)
A fascinating site with information and images taken in and around Shrewsbury about areas that are not usually seen by either locals or tourists
All information was correct at the time of upload. Shrewsbury Civic Society can accept no responsibility for changes to any website linked to above or for the content on any of the sites listed