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New SEND school opens in Warwickshire!
Children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are benefitting from a new, multi-million-pound special school in Ash Green called The Warwickshire Academy.
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This is discovery: Meet Sarah Turpin, Business & Customer Service Delivery Lead
“We’re not just admin, business support is the backbone of the council.”
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Mental Health Awareness Week 2022: Shining a spotlight on loneliness and local support available to help protect your mental health
It's Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) and Warwickshire County Council is shining a spotlight on the impact loneliness can have on our mental health and the support available locally.
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Walking and Cycling Improvements in St Nicholas Park, Warwick
A further important step to promote active travel in Warwickshire has being taken, with plans to improve the cycle and pedestrian route through St Nicholas Park beginning.
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Paul Scully, Business Minister, visits Stratford and find out more about Project Warwickshire
Business Minister Paul Scully has been hearing how the Royal Shakespeare Company and tourism attractions in Warwickshire have been faring following the pandemic.
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BIG news for Forge Care who receive first funding from WRIF Programme
A business supporting children who have experienced early disruption to their development has become the first to receive funding from the Warwickshire Recovery Investment Fund (WRIF).
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Wellbeing for Life festival comes to Leamington this weekend
Are you looking to lead a happier, healthier life?
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Show your support for bid to make Nuneaton the new home of Great British Railways
Tell us why you think Nuneaton should be the home of Great British Railways (GBR)
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Councillors and Kenilworth Deputy Mayor visit exciting Breaking the News exhibition at Kenilworth Library
Warwickshire Councillors and the Deputy Mayor of Kenilworth attended Kenilworth Library last week to experience...
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Stop smoking and breathe easier with improved support programme
People living in North Warwickshire, Nuneaton and Bedworth and Rugby are more likely to smoke, with a higher than national average smoking prevalence in the area.