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WCC Cabinet considers WMCA paper
Warwickshire County Council Cabinet considers WMCA paper
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Changes approved at Rugby infant and primary schools increase early years options for parents and carers
Cabinet has approved a change of age range at three infant and primary schools in Rugby, to help provide greater flexibility for parents and carers looking for Early Years education.
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Approval given for Warwickshire’s new energy strategy and action plan
Warwickshire County Council’s Cabinet have approved the way forward on how it will reduce, use, generate, and measure its energy use.
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WCC Cabinet gives its approval for companion bus passes
The request for travel enhancements to be granted to residents receiving disability bus passes in Warwickshire was approved by the County Council’s Cabinet today.
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Over 33,000 visits to Warm Welcome locations in Warwickshire
Warm Welcome locations across Warwickshire were visited over 33,000 times over the winter, with many locations continuing to offer support into the summer months.
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The Unmorrow Curse by Jasmine Richards receives the Warwickshire Junior Book Award 2023 as voted by primary school students
The Unmorrow Curse by Jasmine Richards has won the Warwickshire Junior Book Award 2023 following a vote by Year 5 and 6 pupils in primary schools across the county.
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Cabinet approves fund to protect school building projects from cost rises
The costs of building projects at Warwickshire’s schools will be protected from potential increases in costs following the county council’s approval of a fund to get aspects of schemes started earlier
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Making electric vehicle charging more accessible in Warwickshire
Warwickshire electric vehicle owners who don’t have off-street parking will benefit from a new flexible approach from Warwickshire County Council.
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Waterways magic captured: revealing the winners of the Warwickshire Waterways Photography Competition
See the winning and shortlisted photos showcasing nature, wildlife and tranquillity on Warwickshire’s canals and rivers
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Warwickshire’s young people continue to stay in education, employment or training
Fantastic news again for young people in Warwickshire as, for the sixth consecutive year, 16- and 17-year-olds are staying in education, employment or training opportunities.