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News from meeting of Warwickshire County Council July 25
The key areas of focus of transport and education, along with the Council’s processes of governance, were among items discussed at today’s meeting of Warwickshire County Council.
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Approval given to a new Local Transport Plan for Warwickshire
At its meeting on Tuesday 25 July, WCC gave its approval for the adoption of a new version of its Local Transport Plan (LTP4).
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The West Midlands Combined Authority and Warwickshire.
At a recent meeting, Warwickshire County Council’s Cabinet undertook to explore the opportunity of seeking full constituent membership status of the West Midland’s Combined Authority.
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Lias Line Improvement scheme takes an important step forward
The popular Lias Line will be having another 3.5km improved for year-round active travel and leisure walking, cycling and wheeling, following Warwickshire County Council approving the spending of nearly £2.5m of grant funding secured from the Government’s Active Travel Fund.
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Fostering families in Warwickshire enjoyed ‘fun-day’ event
Foster carers in Warwickshire were invited to a fun filled event last weekend to celebrate families looking after children and young people in care.
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British Empire Medals presented to local residents by Warwickshire’s Lord Lieutenant
The extraordinary achievements of two people living in Warwickshire have been recognised in a formal awards presentation by the Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire, Tim Cox.
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Warwickshire foster carers of the year acknowledged for their unwavering support
Warwickshire couple Suzanne and Steve have been named Warwickshire Foster Carer of the Year 2023 in recognition of the dedication, support and advocacy they provide for the children in their care.
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Enjoy new benefits to Stratford Park and Ride this summer including free parking, extended bus times, and great value tickets
Visitors to the beautiful market town of Stratford-upon-Avon are invited to enjoy new benefits available to users of the Stratford Park and Ride bus service and car park this summer.
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Educational minibeasts and aquatic biodiversity at Park Hill Junior School
The large pond at Park Hill Junior School in Kenilworth will be restored to its former glory thanks to funding from Warwickshire County Council’s Green Shoots Community Climate Change Fund.
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Get outdoors for your physical and mental wellbeing
Warwickshire County Council is urging residents to embrace the great outdoors and give their physical and mental health a boost.