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Warton first to benefit from Develop Warwickshire community fund
“We are proud to be launching this new fund which we hope will make a real difference to communities in Nuneaton and North Warwickshire."
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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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Voting is open for Warwickshire’s next young politicians
The polls are now open for the county’s children and young people to vote for their peers in Warwickshire’s youth council elections.
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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.
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Warwickshire Trading Standards act after resident is burnt by dangerous showerhead
Warwickshire County Council Trading Standards is warning consumers not to use a dangerous replacement ‘stop-start-button’ showerhead that can cause second and third-degree burns.
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Fire services urges people to be alert to dangers in the kitchen
Warwickshire residents are being reminded to have safety at the forefront of their minds following a rise in kitchen-related fires in the County.
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New pathway to be trialled for improving outcomes for children and young people affected by Emotionally Based School Avoidance in Warwickshire
A pilot trialling a new pathway to improve support for children and young people affected by Emotionally Based School Avoidance is set to begin later this year in Warwickshire.
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"Hey Foster Carer": A celebration of children’s voices in fostering
Warwickshire residents are invited to attend a celebration event to the launch of the ‘Hey Foster Carer’ booklet in Old Shire Hall on Wednesday 28th February.
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Living Well to boost your health and wellbeing!
Warwickshire County Council is encouraging residents to be inspired by its Living Well website to improve their general health and wellbeing.
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Three local organisations presented with the Kings Award for Voluntary Service by Warwickshire’s Lord Lieutenant
Three voluntary and charitable organisations in Warwickshire have been recognised this month in formal award presentations by the Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire, Tim Cox.