Environment Agency chief executive Philip Duffy brought a delegation to Shrewsbury to discuss key developments for the town.
He met town MP Daniel Kawczynski days after permission was finally given for the North West Relief Road, which will effectively complete the 'ring road' around the town.
Those concerns came after the Environment Agency repeatedly said that it was not satisfied that Shropshire Council had provided enough evidence over concerns that construction work for the new road would impact water supplies. Mr Kawczynski, who was joined by Shropshire Council leader Councillor Lezley Picton, said those fears were unfounded as he outlined three major projects he said would have huge benefits for the town.
Funding given from a pot of £4.5 million allocated to the River Severn Partnership to improve the environment of the Severn was also discussed.
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