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Warwickshire students receive A-Level results
Thousands of Warwickshire students today received their A-Level results, with normal exam marking having returned for the first time in two since years since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Warwickshire firefighters thanked for incredible work during the heatwave
A big thank you to the individuals working tirelessly to protect our communities
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Help improve mental wellbeing across Warwickshire at Be Well
Registration is open for Be Well, a week of online sessions for professionals focusing on improving mental wellbeing across Warwickshire, taking place 12-16 September.
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This is life-changing: meet Stephen Balestrini, firefighter at Warwickshire Fire & Rescue Service
Stephen Balestrini officially started as a wholetime firefighter at Rugby Fire Station in April at age 32.
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Find time to learn something new with Adult Community Learning offer
Throughout August Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is encouraging residents to take steps to ‘live well’.
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On-call firefighters needed across Warwickshire
Could you help protect your community by joining Warwickshire Fire & Rescue Service as an on-call firefighter?
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Warwickshire residents are being given the chance to ask questions of Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service Chief Fire Officer Ben Brook
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue are joining in with the #AskMeAnything trend to help promote their five-year draft strategy and plan consultation, which is open for responses until 25 September.
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Make sure you return or renew your library books on time
Warwickshire County Council’s library service is re-introducing fines for overdue books from 1 September 2022, as part of the return to normal operations following the COVID pandemic.
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Helping Warwickshire adults to live well
Helping people to live well is a priority for Warwickshire County Council which is committed to supporting people to be as safe, happy, healthy and independent as possible.
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Free bus travel for older people and disabled people – your views are welcome
Residents are being asked for their views on bus passes to help shape the future of the bus pass scheme in Warwickshire.