24-12-2025 06:53 via newsroom.shropshire.gov.uk

Support continues for those affected by the Whitchurch canal breach

Shropshire Council and its partner agencies continue to support all those who have been affected by the recent canal breach in Whitchurch.  
Those in need of help or accommodation are being helped by the council’s housing and welfare teams who are available 24/7 to respond to urgent needs.  
A council leaflet with key contact numbers and support information will be distributed directly to those i
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