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Do you know your Tempests from your Twelfth Nights? Then take part in Warwickshire Libraries Shakespeare Quiz Night
If The Bard is your specialist subject and you fancy yourself as a Shakespearean mastermind, then Rugby Library’s upcoming quiz night could put your knowledge of his works to the test.
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Partners unite to address suicide
Warwickshire and Coventry local authorities and other organisations are working together to help prevent suicide across the region.
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Council sets budget to deliver for Warwickshire
Warwickshire County Council has set its budget for 2024/25 along with its medium-term financial strategy.
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Statement from Warwickshire County Council’s Leader and Chief Executive
The following statements have been shared in response to comments made at the Children and Young People Overview and Scrutiny Committee on 25 January 2024.
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There’s still time to become a Warwickshire Food Champion volunteer
There’s still time for residents who are passionate about helping others and would like to have a go at volunteering this year to get involved in becoming a Warwickshire Food Champion.
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Warwickshire County Council highlights support for victim-survivors of sexual violence
It’s estimated that 1 in 4 women and 1 in 6 men have been sexually raped or abused, which equates to 14.9m people in England and Wales.
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Apprenticeships: A great way to grow and develop your workforce
Warwickshire Skills Hub supports businesses, schools and communities to create a well-skilled population that meets the needs of the county’s evolving economy.
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County Council celebrates contributions of apprentices
This week is National Apprenticeships Week, an annual event where apprenticeships are celebrated as a brilliant route for people to gain new professional knowledge and skills.
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Share your views about Warwickshire Libraries in new customer satisfaction survey
Residents across the county are invited to share their views about library services in Warwickshire.
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Have a conversation about mental health
Sometimes it’s easier to tell people we’re ‘fine’ than it is to say how we really feel.