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Warwickshire County Council Prepares for Local Elections on 1 May
With local elections fast approaching on Thursday 1 May, Warwickshire County Council is reminding residents to make sure they are ready to cast their vote.
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Make healthy choices with Living Well
Residents are encouraged to visit Warwickshire County Council’s (WCC) Living Well website to discover a wide range of information and services that promote health awareness.
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Your Voice, Your Future: Why Your Vote Matters in the Warwickshire Local Elections
Local elections in Warwickshire are coming up on the 1 May, and if you're aged 18 or over, this is your chance to have a real say in the decisions that affect your day-to-day life.
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Council encouraging residents to maintain hand hygiene when visiting animal attractions this Easter
Spring is the season for lambs which means lots of families across Warwickshire are visiting animal farms with their children over weekends and school holidays.
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Training course to better help professionals to support children and young people with their health
There are a wide range of professionals, such as community youth workers, social workers and teachers, who have routine interactions with children and young people every day.
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High Sheriff honours local heroes making a difference across Warwickshire
A host of remarkable individuals and organisations from across Warwickshire have been recognised for their exceptional service and community spirit at the annual High Sheriff Awards.
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National Primary School Offer Day in Warwickshire: Over 6,200 Warwickshire children to start school in September 2025
Thousands of children across Warwickshire will be offered places at primary schools today (Wednesday 16 April), with nearly 98% of children allocated one of their top three school choices.
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Deadline Approaching for Proxy Vote Applications!
If you're unable to make it to the polling station on election day, you can still have your say by appointing someone you trust to vote on your behalf - this is known as a proxy vote.
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Spotty Pots boosts energy efficiency and reduces costs
Local Warwickshire business, Spotty Pots, benefits from a Warwickshire Business Energy Advice Service (WBEAS) audit to improve their energy efficiency and reduce energy bills.
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Energy advice service saves business over £2,500 per year on their energy costs
Warwickshire’s Business Energy and Advice Service supports Sheldon’s Wine Cellars to access grants helping to improve their energy performance and efficiency.