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Businesses and residents encouraged to comment on the Transforming Leamington project
Businesses and residents have plenty more opportunities coming up to comment on the Transforming Leamington project.
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Residents encouraged to catch up on vaccines for World Immunisation Week
It’s World Immunisation Week and Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is taking the opportunity to remind residents of the importance of vaccines....
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This is opportunity: Meet Pierre-Laval Cunsamy, Legal Services Apprentice in Warwickshire Legal Services at Warwickshire County Council
“I am approaching each new legal experience I have with an open mind and feel ready to embrace the opportunities that come my way that will help to further develop my professional skillset”.
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Find financial support and reduce stress
The constant struggle to balance household budgets can be a cause of stress and anxiety for many people.
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WCC Digital Creative Fund was springboard for Yellow Panther
A digital studio and technology company has secured two six-figure contracts and is hiring more staff after receiving help from Warwickshire County Council.
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Small steps to help manage stress
Throughout Stress Awareness month Warwickshire County Council is sharing advice with residents on how to find ways to manage stress and improve their wellbeing.
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Visit Rugby Library this Saturday to enjoy free events celebrating launch of new children's book “Shakespeare's First Folio: All The Plays”
Visit Rugby Library on Saturday 27 April to enjoy a day full of Shakespeare-themed activities.
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Two local organisations presented with The King's Award for Voluntary Service by Warwickshire’s Lord Lieutenant
Two voluntary and charitable organisations in Warwickshire have been recognised this month in formal award presentations by the Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire, Tim Cox.
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Business and skills event coming to North Warwickshire
Local workers and businesses will be brought together at a business and skills event coming to North Warwickshire in June.
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Self-help technology available to Warwickshire residents to make daily life easier
From automatic pill dispensers to personal alarms, AskSARA helps residents to discover a range of assistive technology products to make daily activities easier, so they can stay well for longer.