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Better Shrewsbury Transport

Campaigners question emergency services support for Shrewsbury North West Relief Road

Campaign group Better Shrewsbury Transport (BeST) has responded to NHS, Fire Service and Police chiefs coming out in support of the Shrewsbury North West Relief Road.

Campaigners ask Deputy PM to to ‘claw back’ £4.2m of funding for Shrewsbury relief road

Campaign group Better Shrewsbury Transport has written an open letter to Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister, asking her to ‘claw back’ £4.2m of Marches LEP funding for the controversial North West Relief Road.

Questions raised over Shrewsbury relief road funding

Campaigners against the North West Relief Road in Shrewsbury have sent a letter to Shropshire Council leader Councillor Lezley Picton asking her to clarify the status of £4.2m in funding pledged by the Marches LEP.

Campaigners ask new Transport Secretary to scrap Shrewsbury Relief Road

Campaigners against the North West Relief Road in Shrewsbury have sent a letter to the new Labour Secretary of Transport, Louise Haigh MP, asking her to scrap the controversial scheme.

World record attempt for the most people dressed as Charles Darwin to take place

Better Shrewsbury Transport and The Woodland Trust are teaming up to host a world record attempt for the most people dressed as Charles Darwin beneath the boughs of the iconic, veteran oak tree that bears his name on Saturday 23 March.

Shrewsbury campaigners to challenge controversial North West Relief Road

Better Shrewsbury Transport has announced that it is working with high profile law firm Good Law Practice to launch a legal challenge to the controversial North West Relief Road in Shrewsbury.

Campaigners call on Council and Government to clarify relief road funding

Campaigners against the North West Relief Road in Shrewsbury are calling on Shropshire Council to clarify how the project will be funded.

Campaigners vow to fight on as call for public inquiry rejected

Campaigners have been left disappointed but not surprised after Secretary of State Michael Gove rejected calls for a public inquiry into the North West Relief Road in Shrewsbury.
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