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Council encouraging residents to maintain hand hygiene when visiting animal attractions this Easter
Spring is the season for lambs which means lots of families across Warwickshire are visiting animal farms with their children over weekends and school holidays.
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Training course to better help professionals to support children and young people with their health
There are a wide range of professionals, such as community youth workers, social workers and teachers, who have routine interactions with children and young people every day.
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Give power to the flowers in your garden: Take part in No Mow May 2025
Warwickshire residents are being asked to protect plants and insects by leaving their lawnmowers in the shed and embracing No Mow May.
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Warwickshire art competition asks children to explore community superpowers
Children and young people across Warwickshire are invited to take part in a special arts competition to celebrate Refugee Week 2025.
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Team Snowdon/Yr Wyddfa returns to support Warwickshire Care Leavers
Children’s social care staff from Warwickshire County Council are once again trekking to Mount Snowdon’s summit to raise money to support the county’s care leavers.
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Get involved in Earth Day 2025
Warwickshire residents are being encouraged to get involved in Earth Day 2025 on Tuesday April 22.
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High Sheriff honours local heroes making a difference across Warwickshire
A host of remarkable individuals and organisations from across Warwickshire have been recognised for their exceptional service and community spirit at the annual High Sheriff Awards.
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National Primary School Offer Day in Warwickshire: Over 6,200 Warwickshire children to start school in September 2025
Thousands of children across Warwickshire will be offered places at primary schools today (Wednesday 16 April), with nearly 98% of children allocated one of their top three school choices.
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Supporting young people to prepare for exam season and get set for the future
The Set for the Future campaign is part of Warwickshire County Council’s commitment to help young people be skilled, confident, and prepared for further education, work or training.
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More residents than ever before considering active travel thanks to Ride, Walk, Wheel Week 2025
Warwickshire residents came together at the end of March to remove over 4000 miles worth of vehicle emissions during Love to Ride’s Ride, Walk, Wheel Week.