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Take action to help raise awareness of dementia
Warwickshire County Council are raising awareness of dementia and how to spot the early warning signs.Everybody forgets things from time to time and many people find that their memory becomes less ...
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Two Warwickshire foster carers attended the Queen’s Garden Party.
Following nomination from the Lord-Lieutenant, two foster carers from Warwickshire were invited to attend the Queen’s Garden Party at Buckingham Palace in recognition of their hard work and dedic...
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Countywide approach to keeping children safe
Warwickshire County Council and partners are using Child Safety Week to highlight how they are working together in a bid to cut preventable child accidents and hospital admission rates across the c...
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Small gestures can have a big impact
We all need a helping hand once in a while, and we can all help others too. With a focus on the different ways in which we can support our friends, families, colleagues and communities, Warwickshir...
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Fire service issue boat fire safety warning
Throughout Boat Fire Safety Week, Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service are encouraging boat users to ensure their safety while aboard by installing working smoke and CO detectors, with only 28% of ...
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Ready to scale up your small business from home to a new office?
If the kitchen table, local coffee shop, or home office no longer caters for the needs of your growing business – help is at hand! Startup businesses looking to grow can now take advantage of...
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Warwickshire County Council launches the Apprenticeship Levy share programme
Warwickshire County Council is now welcoming applications for support from its newly-launched Apprenticeship Levy share programme.The council is keen to make all apprenticeship funds shared reach a...
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Fire crews tackle house fire in Exhall
Crews from Warwickshire Fire and Rescue and West Midlands Fire Service spent several hours last night tackling a blaze at a two story house on Tresillian Road in Exhall. Warwickshire Fire and Resc...
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County council to deliver a new Business Support Programme in Nuneaton & Bedworth
Warwickshire County Council will deliver a new £2.6million Business Support Programme over the next three years after securing another £1.3million from the European Regional Development Fund.The ...
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County council to deliver a new Business Support Programme - Rugby
Warwickshire County Council will deliver a new £2.6million Business Support Programme over the next three years after securing another £1.3million from the European Regional Development Fund.The ...