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Recalibrating Warwickshire is the focus of latest Warwickshire County Council Cabinet meeting
Find out what was discussed at the latest meeting of Warwickshire County Council's Cabinet on Thursday 5 March 2026.
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Investment approved to expand specialist provision in Warwickshire schools
WCC's Cabinet has approved additions to the Education Capital Programme to expand specialist resourced provision for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
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Recommendations approved following call-in of Annual Education Sufficiency Update
Warwickshire County Council’s Cabinet has approved several recommendations put forward by the Children and Young People’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee.
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Make your food go ‘fuuuuurther' this Food Waste Action Week
Warwickshire is thrilled to support Love Food Hate Waste's Food Waste Action Week, running from 9 to 15 March 2026.
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Go all in with Warwickshire Libraries on World Book Day!
World Book Day is just around the corner - Thursday 5 March - and we’re excited to join in the annual celebration of stories, imagination, and the joy of reading.
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Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service issues warning as national safety month begins
It only takes one poorly extinguished cigarette to destroy a home.
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New initiative to bring ‘HOPE’ to mothers separated from their babies
A new collaborative initiative launched to bring comfort, connection, and support to Coventry and Warwickshire mothers who are separated from their babies at birth due to safeguarding concerns.
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First mural unveiled in Kenilworth as part of Blank Canvas project
The first mural from the Warwickshire County Council Blank Canvas project has been unveiled at Fossato Lounge in Kenilworth.
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Warwick Castle Unboxed: New stories from an old castle
Discover the untold stories that bring to life the people who once lived and worked at the iconic Warwick Castle with this new exhibition by Heritage and Culture Warwickshire.
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Council raises awareness of domestic and sexual abuse support during NO MORE Week
As March marks the start of NO MORE Week (2-8 March), the Council is highlighting how to spot signs of abuse, as well as access to support services across Warwickshire.