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Further volunteers sought to help improve the Warwickshire County Council Website
Warwickshire County Council is looking for more volunteers to help improve user experiences on its website.
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Warwickshire County Council thanks staff for their essential role in supporting customers
National Customer Service Week takes place the first week of every October and focuses on celebrating and supporting the work of customer-facing staff.
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Spooky fun for all the family at St John’s House this October
Heritage and Culture Warwickshire are promising spooky fun for all ages at St John’s House Museum in Warwick this October.
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This is opportunity: trainee solicitors make their mark in Warwickshire Legal Services
Warwickshire Legal Services shares the latest success stories from its trainee solicitor recruitment drive.
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County Council's Highways Team gets set for winter
We may still be enjoying mild autumn weather, but Warwickshire County Council’s highways team has been busy preparing for the coming winter.
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Great Big Green Week 2022: Reducing the emissions from transport at Warwickshire County Council
Find out how Warwickshire County Council has reduced emissions from its fleet of vehicles and how it is investing in an electric vehicle future.
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Child Friendly Warwickshire’s Friend-tenary!
Less than a year after launching, Child Friendly Warwickshire can now boast over 100 friends across the county.
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Action packed half-term programme at Warwickshire’s Country Parks
Children across Warwickshire have an exciting and action-packed programme of events to look forward to, including spooky Halloween frights, at Warwickshire’s Country Parks this coming half-term.
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Looking after your body and your brain.
Living a healthy lifestyle may reduce the risk of developing certain types of dementia in the same way that it can reduce the risk of having heart disease or a stroke.
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Great Big Green Week 2022 Reducing energy costs and helping residents to do the same
Find out more about how Warwickshire County Council is striving to reduce its energy use and how residents can do the same.