-
New look Local Offer set to make a difference in Warwickshire
Children and young people with special educational needs and or disabilities (SEND) and their families are able to find out more about services available to them thanks to a new look Local Offer.
-
Warwickshire County Council one step closer to providing Priority Worker Help To Buy funding
Warwickshire County Council has agreed to explore the setting up of a Priority Worker Help to Buy (PWHTB) scheme, designed to complement the national Help To Buy Scheme.
-
Warwickshire residents urged to think safety on Bonfire Night
As bonfire night approaches, Warwickshire County Council’s Trading Standards and Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service are asking residents to think safety first.
-
Have your say on how COVID-19 has impacted you
Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is inviting people who live, work or study in Warwickshire to take part in a survey to help understand the impact of COVID-19 on our communities.
-
Birmingham 2022’s Cycling Road Race Route Announced
With nine months to go until the Games begin, Birmingham 2022 has announced the full course for the Cycling Road Race.
-
Warwickshire County Council unveils Children and Young People Strategy 2021 – 2030
Warwickshire County Council has launched the Children and Young People Strategy 2021 - 2030 which has the Child Friendly Warwickshire programme at its heart.
-
New website helps to highlight adoption
A new website, launched by Adoption Central England, features a range of information and articles for anyone interested in adoption or who has been affected by adoption.
-
Warwickshire students encouraged to keep digs fire safe
During Student Fire Safety Week (25-31 October), Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service is encouraging students who have recently moved into new accommodation to stay alert to fire hazards.
-
Have a spectacular, spooky, and safe week of activities this half-term!
Warwickshire County Council is encouraging local communities to enjoy all of the great half-term activities, parks and attractions available this coming week in a COVID-19 safe way.
-
More organisations prove their staff can Thrive at Work
More organisations have been officially recognised by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) for their work in actively promoting the health and wellbeing of their staff.