At the Annual Meeting of Hollinswood & Randlay Parish Council, Councillor Sheenagh Unwin was re-elected as Chairman for 2026/27.
You may have seen the recent article in the Shropshire Star following a discussion which took place at a recent Parish Council Meeting.
At the recent Annual Parish Meeting Chairman, Councillor Sheenagh Unwin, presented the Chairman’s Awards for 2025/26.
In January 2026, members considered the required budget, based on their strategy.
Have you heard of “Activity for All”? It’s a project providing bespoke activities especially for adults living with a learning disability in Telford.
On Monday 17th November Councillor Sheenagh Unwin celebrated achieving Founding Member status from the Lingen Davies Cancer Charity’s in regards to their £5m appeal.
The Parish Council can now confirm that, following the 3 phases of consultation undertaken by the Boundary Review Committee, the clear response from the residents for no change has been supported.
Hollinswood & Randlay Parish Council would like to invite local residents to add poppies to the display outside of Hollinswood Neighbourhood Centre.
Hollinswood & Randlay Parish Council resolved to OPPOSE the proposal of the Telford & Wrekin’s Boundary Review Committee which is to merge our Parish Council with an area of Stirchley. It is believed it would create a parish council which is still too large with no clear reasoning as to the benefits for all our residents, and the residents of Stirchley and most importantly will still result in communities losing their identities.
Supporting The Friends of Hollinswood and Randlay Valley in this, has been one of the most rewarding, touching projects of the year.
