Which areas does Shrewsbury Drainage cover?
The main focus is Shrewsbury, with wider coverage across Shropshire where travel and workload allow.
The service area follows genuine local demand rather than pretending every postcode is immediately nearby. Shrewsbury sits at the centre of the county road network, so Telford, Wem, Oswestry, Bridgnorth, Church Stretton and other towns can often be reached as part of a planned route.
When you submit an enquiry, include the full postcode and level of urgency. That makes it possible to assess travel time, access and whether the required equipment can be brought efficiently.

Why is local context useful for drainage work?
Property type, access and surrounding ground vary across Shropshire, so the same symptom can require a different approach.
Shrewsbury includes historic buildings around the river loop, dense terraces, suburban housing, commercial premises and newer development. Wider Shropshire adds rural properties, long private runs, shared systems and sites where access is less direct. The enquiry should focus on what the drainage is doing, not on assumptions about a neighbourhood.
Recognisable local landmarks such as the English Bridge, Welsh Bridge, Shrewsbury Castle, The Quarry and the River Severn help establish the town focus, but the service message remains practical. A blockage is diagnosed from the fixtures, chambers, pipe route and history of the problem.