Use the link to DEFRA's blog page to keep up to date with the latest Farming and Countryside Programmes announced by the government.
The Benefact Group Movement for Good is your chance to help us be in with the chance of winning £1,000.
Make 2026 special for you and those around you! Join us for an informal meet-and-greet with the staff and volunteers behind Shropshire Rural Support.
We are delighted to announce that £1,065 was raised for the farming and rural community at this year’s Much Wenlock Tractor Run.
The 2025 Maelor Foods Producer Conference took place last month at Ternhill Hall, bringing together farmers, producers, and supporters from across the region.
Shropshire Rural Support are delighted to receive £5,000 from The Farmers Charity Ball, which saw over £30,000 raised on the night!
Ludlow Farmers Race Day raises £1,500 for Shropshire Rural Support
We are grateful for the support our local machinery dealers who are supporting our cab sticker campaign.
We are delighted to welcome Kate Jones as Fundraising Manager to the SRS team.
Shropshire Rural Support would like to extend a huge thank you for the amazing support to Shropshire YFC over the past year
Many thanks to Norbury WI for thier kind donation as as result of their Coffee and Chat event on 24th October.
A huge thank you to the Nesscliffe Young Farmers Club for inviting Shropshire Rural Support to their Harvest Supper.
The Annual Muck Lug is Much Wenlock Young Farmers Club biggest charity fundraiser of the year.
At the AGM last night SRS bid farewell to a stalwart of the organisation, Andrew Bebb, as he moves north to farm in Yorkshire.
SRS in partnership with Shout have launched a ground breaking text messaging service specially designed for young people who prefer to communicate by messaging.
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Shropshire Rural Support delivered a talk to 37 first-year agriculture and equine students at North Shropshire College.







