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Warwickshire mums working together to support new families
When a Warwickshire mum decided to launch a business to improve the experience of pregnancy, birth and parenthood for other local families, little did she know a neighbour was planning to do the same!
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Warwickshire Youth Council launches grant fund to support local youth projects
The Warwickshire Youth Council is pleased to announce the opening of its Project Grant Fund 2026.
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Rugby business equipped for growth after Skills Hub support
A small business in Rugby is well-placed for growth after more than a third of its workforce underwent training supported by the Skills Escalator Fund programme.
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Making Warwickshire’s roads safer during Storm Goretti
Warwickshire County Council is celebrating the dedication and professionalism of its gritting teams following extensive efforts to keep the county moving in the recent cold snap of weather.
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Bird flu identified at Ryton Pools Country Park as visitors urged to take precautions
Avian influenza (bird flu) has been identified at Ryton Pools Country Park, and visitors are being asked to take a few simple precautions to protect both wildlife and other park users.
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Warwickshire Libraries ‘Go All In’ for National Year of Reading 2026
From crime thrillers to summer reading festivals, libraries across Warwickshire are launching an ambitious programme to make reading irresistible in 2026.
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Support to stop smoking now available through Warwickshire GP practices
People in Warwickshire are being encouraged to make 2026 their smoke free year by accessing free, confidential stop smoking support through GP practices.
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Development partner appointed to deliver new homes in Ilmington
A new partnership has been formed to deliver around 25 new homes in a Warwickshire village.
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How many smoke alarms do you have?
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service (WFRS), as part of the Fire Kills campaign, is asking people to make sure they fit smoke alarms on every level of their home and to test them regularly.
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Start-up Programme is Martina's springboard
A Rugby photographer says a regional support programme has not only boosted her business but made her feel like herself again.