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Warwickshire's recycling centres are open for pre-booked visits over the festive period
Recycling excess cardboard, glass and metal this year will still be easy, as Warwickshire recycling centres will retain their typical Christmas holiday opening timetable.
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Kathryn Foxfield’s “Tag, You're Dead” thriller receives the Warwickshire Teen Book Award 2023 as voted by local school students
“Tag, You're Dead”, a fictional thriller by Kathryn Foxfield, has won the Warwickshire Teen Book Award 2023 following a vote by Year 9 and 10 students in secondary schools across the county.
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Warwickshire Trading Standards Seizes Banned American Candy
Warwickshire County Council Trading Standards Officers have seized banned American candy from a store in Nuneaton.
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Don’t let fire ruin your Christmas!
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service (WFRS) is urging residents to keep themselves and their loved ones safe from the risk of fire this Christmas.
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Parents have less than four weeks to apply for their child’s 2024 Reception or Junior School place.
Parents and carers who have children who are due to start in Reception or to move to a Junior School in September 2024 only have until Monday 15 January to apply for their school place.
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Successful debut for Warwickshire’s Supported Internships Fair
Employment opportunities for young people with SEND highlighted in successful first Supported Internships Fair in Warwickshire
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Warwickshire residents urged to stay safe and well this winter!
Warwickshire warm hubs, free safe and well checks, vaccinations, scammers, and winter driving are just some of the topics discussed in the latest Let’s Talk Warwickshire podcast.
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Helping to shape services to support children and young people.
Warwickshire County Council is asking people who work or volunteer with children and young people to take part in the Empowering Futures JSNA survey.
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Marking International Migrant day with a story of compassion and community support
It is International Migrants Day on 18th December, a day dedicated to recognising the important contribution of migrants while highlighting the challenges they face.
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Staying safe this festive period
The festive period can be a time of catching up, seeing loved ones, socialising more and going out more frequently.