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Local success stories highlight impact of hoarding and self-neglect support
Following National Hoarding Awareness Week, Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is highlighting the difference that compassionate, person-centred support can make in tackling hoarding and self-neglect.
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All invited to celebrate 30 years of much-loved Warwickshire country park
Ryton Pools Country Park is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a day of fun for all on Wednesday 27 May 2026.
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Business Ready Programme extended to support Warwickshire tech companies
University of Warwick Science Park's Business Ready programme will continue to support Warwickshire's tech-based businesses.
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Support for people and families affected by dementia
There are over 7,000 people with a diagnosis of dementia, and over 12,300 people estimated to be living with dementia across Coventry and Warwickshire aged over 65.*
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WorkWell sparks a fresh start for Andrew
Warwickshire’s WorkWell programme has supported local resident Andrew to overcome barriers to employment, improve his mental health and rebuild his confidence.
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County Council approves bold new Council Plan to reset priorities for Warwickshire
Warwickshire County Council has today (14 May) approved “Recalibrating Warwickshire”, a new Council Plan that refocuses its priorities on what matters most to residents.
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Warwickshire leads the way on healthy weight by signing national declaration
Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is the first West Midlands local authority to sign the Local Government Declaration on Healthy Weight, strengthening its commitment to improving residents' health.
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Support available for families awaiting ADHD assessments in Warwickshire
Parents and carers in Warwickshire whose children or young people are waiting for an ADHD assessment are being reminded that help and support are available without the need for a formal diagnosis.
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Clear the fire risks this Hoarding Awareness Week
Hoarding can create serious fire risks by obstructing exits, increasing the amount of flammable materials, and hindering emergency services.
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Mental Health Awareness Week: Small actions can make a big difference to our mental wellbeing
This Mental Health Awareness Week, residents across Warwickshire are being encouraged to take simple, everyday actions to support their mental health, as part of this year’s national theme: Action.