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- Shawbirch is a village in the Telford and Wrekin borough of Shropshire, England. It is located west of Admaston, north of Wellington and east of Hortonwood...
- Shawbirch & Dothill (2 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Karen Tomlinson* 1,048 60.0 Liberal Democrats Bill Tomlinson* 993 56.8 Labour...
- Donnington Wood Hadley Ketley Lawley Madeley (town) Muxton Oakengates (town) Shawbirch Priorslee Stirchley St George's Trench Wellington (town) Sambrook, Shropshire...
- Madeley, Newport, Oakengates, Wellington, Admaston, Bratton, Dothill and Shawbirch. Hadley Castle, Halesfield, Hortonwood, Stafford Park The commercial centre...
- Muxton, Newport East, Newport North, Newport South, Newport West, Park, Shawbirch, and Wrockwardine, and the District of Bridgnorth wards of Albrighton...
- A5219 Typo for the B5219. A5220 - A5222 Unused A5223 Horsehay, Telford Shawbirch, A442 A5224 Unused A5225 Proposed in 1993 from the M6 at Orrell to the...
- and locally famous swans. Nearby areas include Wellington, Admaston, Shawbirch and Apley. Dothill is also close to The Princess Royal Hospital, which...
- Malinslee, Lawley, Horsehay Telford & Wrekin TF5 TELFORD Admaston, Bratton, Shawbirch Telford & Wrekin TF6 TELFORD The Wrekin, Wrockwardine, Longden-upon-Tern...
- Shawbirch Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Bill Tomlinson 620 61.6 Conservative Anthony Lowe 296 29.4 Labour Usman Ahmed 90 8.9 Majority Turnout...
- "Priorslee" (PDF). Telford and Wrekin Council. Retrieved 20 April 2020. "Shawbirch" (PDF). Telford and Wrekin Council. Retrieved 20 April 2020. "St Georges"...