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Art for public spaces in Warwickshire
Warwickshire County Council has approved funding for the Art Challenge - a new project which will create art in public spaces across the county. Cabinet approved £150,000 to be allocated fr...
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Mr and Mrs Cox voted Warwickshire’s Foster Carers of the Year 2020!
Warwickshire County Council’s (WCC) Children and Families Service is pleased to announce Peter and Carol Cox as Warwickshire’s Foster Carers of the Year....
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New #YouCanAdopt campaign launches to debunk the myths on adoption and highlight the number of children looking for a new family.
New #YouCanAdopt campaign launches to debunk the myths on adoption and highlight the number of children looking for a new family.
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Parents encouraged to familiarise themselves with new birth registration process
Registrars from Warwickshire Registration Service have been delighted to welcome families back to register the births of their new arrivals, especially those babies that were born during lockdown. ...
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Could Warwickshire’s Heritage & Culture staff be the ‘master chefs’ of historical cooking?
Take a historical recipe and bring it into a modern-day kitchen. That’s the gauntlet that has been thrown down to staff from Heritage & Culture Warwickshire, with the whole experience being d...
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Protecting yourself and loved ones at home from COVID-19
Cases of COVID-19 are beginning to rise across the region and research shows that transmission within households is one of the mostly likely routes to contract the virus.
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Views sought on Warwickshire’s Integrated Risk Management Plan
Warwickshire residents are being urged to have their say and get involved with shaping the future of Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service by giving their views on its draft Integrated Risk Manageme...
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Malcolm hangs up his boots after 41 years of service!
An officer who has dedicated over four decades of his life to the fire and rescue service protecting the communities he serves, will be retiring on Tuesday 15 September.
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Introducing FireFit!
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service is proud to launch a free 6-week FireFit training programme to help support the health and wellbeing of Warwickshire’s communities.
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Help to access food for those facing financial hardship
Find out how Warwickshire has allocated funding to help people who are struggling to afford food and other essentials as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.