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Famous Nuneaton steam locomotive wheel finds new home
A famous Nuneaton steam locomotive wheel, which had been at the heart of a local secondary school for more than 60 years, has found a new home.
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Warwickshire’s young people lead the conversation on Youth Mental Health Day
This Friday (19 September) marks Youth Mental Health Day, a national campaign from stem4 focusing on the theme of ‘Share Support’.
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Eighteen years of Coleshill Parkway marked as part of Railway 200 celebrations
This year, Warwickshire County Council is joining the wider rail industry in its celebrations to mark the 200th anniversary since passengers were carried for the first time...
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Keep the Lloyds Tour of Britain Men’s cycle race buzz going with Cycle September
Thousands are getting on their bikes in Warwickshire this month as part of an active travel campaign that aims to build on the hugely successful Lloyds Tour of Britain Men’s cycling race.
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Council highlights free support available to young carers this Young Mental Health Day
Warwickshire County Council is highlighting the free support services and resources available to young carers...
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Let’s quit smoking together: support available in Coventry and Warwickshire this Stoptober
Warwickshire County Council and Coventry City Council are encouraging people to quit smoking together this Stoptober.
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Skills Escalator Fund helps local hospitality business tap into new skills
Leamington based Hart & Co is stronger for the future and offering a broader, better service to the community after receiving support from the Skills Escalator Fund.
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Support available to help people into work
Thousands of sick or disabled people across Warwickshire will be helped into good, secure jobs following a major expansion of tailored employment support.
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Using the lived experience of adult social care to shape services
Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is pleased to share the successful completion of a two-year collaborative journey with Curators of Change.
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Home-grown Rugby florist benefits from Business Growth Warwickshire
An independent Rugby florist is close to celebrating one year in her own town centre premises – after giving up teaching at the height of the Covid pandemic to start a business.