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Last chance to have your say on plans for walking and cycling in Warwickshire
There is just over a week left for residents to give their views on important plans for walking and cycling across Warwickshire.
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Last chance to have your say on plans for walking and cycling in Warwickshire
There is just over a week left for residents to give their views on important plans for walking and cycling across Warwickshire. With the consultation period ending on 14 August, residents’ views...
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Warwickshire schools to receive £21m in funding under 2022/2023 Education Capital Programme
The funding has been allocated to seven schools for the refurbishment and addition of buildings
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Last chance to view thought-provoking Breaking the News exhibition at Nuneaton Library and Information Centre
Warwickshire County Council’s Nuneaton Library and Information Centre has launched Breaking the News, an exciting pop-up exhibition that explores the role news plays in our society.
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Helping residents with living costs
Warwickshire residents can find information to help them to live well from Warwickshire County Council.
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Change in age range at Brownsover Community Infant School
Warwickshire County Council's Cabinet has approved proposals to change the age range at Brownsover Community Infant School from its current 3 to 7 years, to 3 to 11.
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Tobias set to ace volleyball volunteer role at Commonwealth Games
With the launch of the Commonwealth Games last week, we are looking behind the scenes at the volunteers who are playing their part in making the games a real legacy.
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Samuel set to make his mark as volunteer at Commonwealth Games
The role of volunteers supporting sporting events has been more prevalent since the 2012 Olympics, but now there’s a new generation of young people getting involved in volunteering and with the Commonwealth Games well underway, they are determined to make their mark.
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This is life changing: meet firefighter Sam O’Malley, one of our newer recruits at Warwickshire Fire & Rescue Service
“If you really want to be a firefighter, just be ambitious and passionate about the career and go for it! It’s very rewarding and I could not ask for a better job.”
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Supporting young people with a learning disability to stay happy and healthy
Did you know that young people aged 14 or over with a learning disability are entitled to a free NHS health check every year?