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Warwickshire Library services are still available while you stay safe at home
Warwickshire Libraries are reminding residents that they don’t have to worry about returning books during the latest lockdown, as overdue fines have been waived – and digital library services, ...
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Music Hubs secure new funding for inclusion work
New funding has been awarded by Youth Music to Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Music Hubs to improve musical inclusion within the three areas.
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Warwickshire County Council consultation on the refreshed Local Transport Plan goes live
Warwickshire County Council’s consultation with residents is now live as the Council seeks views of residents and businesses to help refresh the Council’s Local Transport Plan.
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Youth workers support young people during the latest lockdown
Young people across the county are reminded that Warwickshire County Council groups, clubs and projects are still taking place during the latest lockdown.
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Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service endorse a new online resource to help children and young people learn about safety
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service (WFRS) is supporting the release of Stay Wise – a free learning platform aimed at pupils aged 3 – 18 years old to help them learn about safety,
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Stratford Town Centre roadspace scheme: High Street barriers temporarily down, road surfacing work rescheduled
Following a meeting between WCC, Stratford-on-Avon District Council and Stratford Town Council, changes have been made to the roadspace reallocation introduced by the County last summer
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Warwickshire Businesses urged to support staff testing!
Warwickshire businesses are being urged to get their staff tested regularly.
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This is Support: Meet Peta Jones, Social Care Practitioner for Older People
“Someone might phone you during a major crisis in their life, but just one phone call can put them in a completely different frame of mind once they know how we can help and support them.”
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It’s snow joke: Warwickshire County Council announces the names of its newest gritters
Usain Salt and Professor Chris Gritty are just two of the names selected for Warwickshire’s new gritters following a well-received public competition.
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New year, new challenge? Make a difference to the lives of young people
If you have ever thought you’d love to work with and support young people, this could be the right time.