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Warwickshire Working Together Charter launched
A new county-wide charter has been launched in Warwickshire, aimed at improving services for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
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Improvements to Leamington Spa Station highly commended at Regional Awards
Improvements to Leamington Spa Station, which were completed ahead of last summer’s Commonwealth Games, have been highly commended at a regional awards ceremony.
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Plans to expand post-16 provision at Oak Wood approved by Cabinet
A further 50 places for young people with SEND will be available at Oak Wood Secondary School following approval for a further £2.7m to enhance the provision.
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Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service reminds residents of the risks of hoarding
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service (WFRS) is warning residents of the potential dangers that hoarding causes in the home.
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Warwickshire Property and Infrastructure Fund showcased at major national event
A £40m strand of the Warwickshire Recovery and Investment Fund is being showcased at a forthcoming event with partners looking to build on Warwickshire’s growing reputation as a place to do business.
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Supporting people affected by dementia
Warwickshire County Council is proud to support Dementia Action Week, taking place from 15 – 21 May 2023.
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Mill Street Exchange celebrates a highly productive first year
“The Exchange proved immensely popular right from its inception. I am delighted that so many businesses have benefited from its advice and signposting to access to funding and don’t doubt that many mo
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Ufton Fields Nature Reserve and Stockton Cutting return to WCC’s Country Park portfolio
Ufton Fields Nature Reserve and Stockton Cutting are moving back under the management of WCC's Country Parks service, after over 40 years of successful Warwickshire Wildlife Trust custodianship.
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Addressing anxiety for Mental Health Awareness Week
Anxiety is something that many people experience at some point during their lives, but for those who are struggling with it, there is help available.
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Warwickshire children are given opportunities to get closer to nature
Warwickshire children and young people are one of the groups who will be most affected by the impact of climate change on our planet, even though they bear little or no responsibility for it.