Refill Oswestry

Oswestry is a friendly community-minded market town located in the North of Shropshire close by the English – Welsh Border. The market dates back to 1190 and today the town still retains its vital function as an award-winning market and shopping centre serving North West Shropshire and Mid Wales.

The legend of Oswald

Old Oswestry hillfort was built and occupied during the Iron Age (800 BC to AD 43) and is one of the best-preserved hillforts in Britain. The name Oswestry is thought to be a corruption of ‘Oswald’s Tree’ and the legend that Oswald the Christian King of Northumbria fought a great battle against the pagan King of Mercia – Penda. Oswald was defeated and killed in the battle. Penda – as a warning to others who might challenge his rule – dismembered Oswald’s body and hung his limbs on the branches of a tree – hence the name ‘OswaldsTree’.

If you’re looking to start a Refill Scheme, we’ve got a guide to help you get started.

Joining the Plastic-Free Revolution

This Refill Scheme is currently inactive. We would like to welcome anyone within the area who has an interest in restarting the scheme to contact us with any queries at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you so together we can help your community continue to power the Refill Revolution!

Getting involved is easy! 

 

If you’ve got a great idea about getting involved in your local scheme, or you want to set up your own Refill Scheme, we’d love to have you on board.