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‘When I See Blue’ by Lily Bailey receives the Warwickshire Secondary Book Award 2024 as voted by local school students
‘When I See Blue’ by Lily Bailey has won the Warwickshire Secondary Book Award 2024 following a vote by Year 7 and 8 students from twenty different secondary schools across the county.
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Warwickshire Libraries celebrates Shakespeare Week with pre-school ‘Storytelling with Shakespeare’ sessions
Warwickshire County Council’s libraries service has teamed up with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust to deliver an exciting week of events and activities...
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Warwickshire holds successful second Supported Internships Fair
Opportunities for some of the county’s young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) was the subject of Warwickshire County Council’s Supported Internships Fair.
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Director of Public Health annual report endorsed by Full Council
The 2023 Director of Public Health Report, which focuses on domestic abuse as its theme, was fully endorsed at today’s meeting of County Council, reinforcing the council’s commitment to work with partners and continue to support people affected by domestic abuse.
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Warwickshire County Council is reintroducing the Sunday Service for the Stratford Park & Ride from Sunday 24 March 2024
The reintroduction of the Sunday Service expands upon the current Stratford Park & Ride schedule, so that the service will now be running every day of the week...
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Celebrating Social Work Week with Warwickshire County Council
It’s Social Work England’s national Social Work Week 18-22 March and an opportunity for those working or interested in the field to come together to learn, connect and influence change.
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Supporting students with their mental health
University Mental Health Day 2024 takes place this week (March 14) and is an opportunity to raise awareness of student mental health.
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Warwickshire Lieutenancy attends significant events in local communities across the county
Warwickshire’s Lord Lieutenant, Tim Cox, and his Deputy Lieutenants have been travelling across the county in recent weeks to attend notable events in communities across the county.
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NHS campaign warns there are often 'no clues' when it comes to high blood pressure
Hundreds of thousands in West Midlands at risk from 'silent killer', as NHS campaign warns there are often 'no clues' when it comes to high blood pressure.
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Fire safety advice for No Smoking Day
Residents are being reminded of the risks that smoking poses not just to their health, but to others in their household and even the property itself.