Elections to the Shrewsbury Town Council in Shropshire, England are conducted every four years, coinciding with the Shropshire Council elections. The Shrewsbury civil parish governed by the council consists of 17 wards each returning one councillor. Shrewsbury Town Council election 2025. The fifth elections to Shrewsbury Town Council were held on 1 May 2025. Full Results. *Incumbent councillor seeking re-election Shrewsbury Town Council election 2021. The fourth elections to Shrewsbury Town Council were held on 6 May 2021. Full Results. Shrewsbury Town Council election, 2017. The third elections to Shrewsbury Town Council were held on 4 May 2017, coinciding with elections to Shropshire Council. The Conservatives gained Bagley from the Liberal Democrats while the Greens gained Porthill, its first seat on Shrewsbury Town Council, also from the Liberal Democrats. That left Labour with 7 seats, the Conservatives with 6, the Liberal Democrats with 3 and the Green Party with 1. Summary. All wards are single seat. Shrewsbury Town Council election, 2013. The second elections to Shrewsbury Town Council were held on 3 May 2013, coinciding with elections to Shropshire Council. Labour gained Column, Monkmoor and Sundorne from the Conservatives while the Liberal Democrats gained Bagley and Quarry and Coton Hill. The composition of the town council was subsequently 7 for Labour, 5 for the Conservatives and 5 for the Liberal Democrats. With the Conservatives losing overall control, Labour and the Liberal Democrats took control of the control. Shrewsbury Town Council election, 2009. The first elections to Shrewsbury Town Council were held on 4 June 2009, coinciding with elections to Shropshire Council and the European Parliament. The Conservatives won 12 seats (4 of which were uncontested), Labour won 3 and the Liberal Democrats won 2. By-elections.