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Residents set to benefit from improved concessionary bus travel
It’s great news for residents as more than ever before are set to benefit from improved concessionary travel provisions in Warwickshire.
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This is the difference you make: meet Rebecca, On-Call Firefighter at Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service
Warwickshire Fire & Rescue Service were delighted to welcome Rebecca Lea to the team as an on-call firefighter in November 2022, after she overcome numerous barriers to do so.
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The Big Help Out in Warwickshire: meet Neill MacKenzie, volunteer at Warwickshire Libraries
Meet Neill MacKenzie, who volunteers as an IT Skills Trainer at Atherstone Library.
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Transforming support for children and young people with SEND in Warwickshire
An innovative resource has launched to support neurodivergent children and young people in Warwickshire.
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Refresh your habits at home for spring
As we welcome the arrival of spring, Warwickshire’s residents are being reminded of small changes in daily routines that can make a big difference.
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Warwickshire Fire & Rescue Service to join Women in the Fire Service Snowdon climb in support of the Fire Fighters Charity
A group of colleagues from Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service (WFRS) are among 130+ women from 28 Fire and Rescue Services across the UK who will climb Snowdon on 26th April.
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One million illegal cigarettes seized
Over 1 million illegal cigarettes were seized in the last 18 months by Warwickshire County Council’s Trading Standards Service.
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The Big Help Out in Warwickshire: meet Brad, volunteer at Cherry Trees Residential Home and SPARK Youth Music
Aged just 17, Brad is putting his caring personality to good use by volunteering his time to help different groups of vulnerable or disadvantaged people across Warwickshire.
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Waterstone’s Children’s Laureate 2022-24 becomes an official member of Warwickshire Libraries
Warwickshire County Council’s library service was delighted to welcome Waterstone’s Children’s Laureate for 2022-24, Joseph Coelho, to Nuneaton Library last week.
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Warwickshire Fire and Rescue bids farewell to Assistant Chief Fire Officer Barnaby Briggs
Assistant Chief Fire Officer Barnaby Briggs has retired, hanging up his boots for the last time after 30 years working for Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service.