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Veterans Contact Point secures long-term lease
A Warwickshire military charity has secured a new 20-year lease on its headquarters in Nuneaton that will continue to be a safe and open space for veterans in the region.
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Hercules Academy helps Nuneaton residents to overcome barriers
"By working closely with WSES, Hercules has successfully employed three local Nuneaton residents without incurring any recruitment costs."
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Escalator support takes Headmasters offer to a new level
“There is so much business support in Warwickshire and it’s not something you get in every county. We are really lucky, and I would encourage every small business to see how they could benefit."
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Improve health and wellbeing by trying something new
While the fair weather lasts it is a good time to concentrate on activities to improve health and wellbeing.
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Tips for a safe and healthy summer
The days are longer, the sun has been shining and the kids are out of school. What better time to get outdoors and enjoy Warwickshire's green spaces?
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Pedal, play and plan your way to a healthier, happier lifestyle
Consciously choosing to use active travel as a way to get out and about is a great way to stay healthy, happy and independent.
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Warwickshire businesses hoping for boost in trade as Lloyds Tour of Britain returns to Warwickshire
Hospitality and leisure businesses are hoping the Tour of Britain will bring a chain reaction to the Warwickshire visitor economy.
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Find a new vocation or refresh your skills through Warwickshire’s adult learning offer
Warwickshire residents looking for something new to do, hoping to develop skills or who are looking for community connections can find all this and more with the county’s Adult and Community Learning.
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People living and working in Warwickshire to share views about the future of health and wellbeing
The strategy identifies key areas to help improve health & wellbeing for everyone in health & social care, public health, and community services so individuals can experience more joined-up care.
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SEND community asked to help shape UK’s first mobile sensory public library
WCC’s Libraries Service is reaching out to the families of children and young people with SEND as the service seeks to bring the final touches to its specially adapted mobile library.