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Supporting Coventry and Warwickshire parents to continue to access services
Warwickshire County Council, Coventry City Council and partners are proud to be supporting Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week on May 3-9 with the theme of ‘Journeys to recovery’.
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Protocol launched to safeguard region’s young people
The Philomena Protocol, an initiative to help locate and safely return children and young people in care as quickly as possible when they are missing, is being introduced jointly by Warwickshire Po...
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Works set to begin on Bermuda Connectivity Scheme
Work is now set to begin on the Bermuda Connectivity scheme, the programme of highway improvements that will tackle congestion in and around West Nuneaton.
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Coventry City of Culture Trust opens new retail store
Coventry City of Culture Trust’s vibrant new retail store, ticketing and information centre opens...
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Warwickshire’s gritting service celebrate the end of another winter season keeping the county’s roads moving and safe for motorists
Friday 23 April marked the end of the 2020/21 Winter gritting period, which runs between October and April.
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Market Hall Museum and Warwickshire County Record Office to Open
Market Hall Museum and Warwickshire County Record Office are set to reopen to the public the week commencing 17th May*.
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Only a few weeks left for community and voluntary groups to apply for a share of the £1 million Green Shoots Community Climate Change Fund
Does your voluntary or community group have an idea to reduce Warwickshire’s carbon footprint and overall impact on climate change?
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Warwickshire really is a community to be proud of!
“COVID didn’t bring out the best in Warwickshire, it shone a light on what was already there” - Monica Fogarty Chief Executive of Warwickshire County Council
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50 Things To Do Before You’re Five
Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is encouraging families across the county to take part in enjoyable learning activities with their children.
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Choose safe and active travel to get to school this term
With schools now returned for the summer term and the weather improving every day, Warwickshire school children are being encouraged to choose safe and active methods of getting to the school gates.