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Visit Warwickshire Libraries this Easter for plenty of activities for children and grown-ups to enjoy!
Warwickshire County Council’s libraries are encouraging children and families to get involved in all the fun events and activities available to Warwickshire’s local communities this Easter.
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Come along to a home composting session this Spring
Residents are encouraged to find out more about the benefits of home composting for reducing waste.
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Working group to review home-to-school transport in Warwickshire
A working group of elected members and officers is set to review Warwickshire’s home-to-school transport service.
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Child-Friendly Warwickshire: meet the organisations helping Warwickshire’s children thrive
Warwickshire County Council is calling on individuals and organisations across the community to join the Child-Friendly Warwickshire programme.
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Get into youth work
Warwickshire Targeted Youth Support Service invites residents to learn more about becoming a youth worker and helping young people.
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Supporting children to travel actively: Free Scootability Training in Warwickshire
Warwickshire County Council and Warwickshire Road Safety Partners are supporting Sustrans Big Walk and Wheel by offering free Scootability training throughout the county in early April.
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Spot the signs of child exploitation
Tomorrow, Saturday 18 March, is Child Exploitation Awareness Day, and Warwickshire County Council and partners are calling on residents to learn about the signs of child exploitation.
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Pothole repairs in Warwickshire to receive a funding boost
Warwickshire County Council has welcomed news following the Chancellor’s Spring Budget announcement that it is set to receive an additional £2.874 Million to repair potholes around the county.
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Warwickshire County Council commits to continue buying Pure Green Electricity for libraries, fire stations and more
It’s great news for the environment and Warwickshire’s net-zero ambitions as Warwickshire County Council commits to continue buying 100% green electricity.
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SEND provision receives a boost in Warwickshire
The provision of places for learners with a special educational need or disability (SEND) in Warwickshire has received a boost following the latest WCC Cabinet meeting.