
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 It was agreed at the meeting, which also involved the three County Councillors for the town, that the temporary timed closure of the High …
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Warwickshire Businesses urged to support staff testing!
Warwickshire businesses are being urged to get their staff tested regularly using one of six centres in the county, for those without symptoms of Covid-19. The test centres, located in Bedworth, Nu… Warwickshire businesses are being urged to get their staff tested regularly using one of six centres in the …
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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.” Peta Jones is a Social Care Practitioner for Warwickshire County Council, specialising in supporting …
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Are you wondering how you will trade globally post-transition?
Are you wondering how you will trade globally post-transition? Published on Monday, 18th January 2021 The Export Academy from the Department for International Trade, in collaboration with the West Midlands Growth Hubs, invites you to join this exciting event on export and international trade in 2021! 26th January 2021 | …
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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. In October 2020 Warwickshire County Council … Usain Salt and Professor Chris Gritty are just two of the names selected for Warwickshire’s new gritters following a well-received public …
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Temporary Closure – Blythe Road, Shustoke
Temporary Closure – Blythe Road, Shustoke Published on Monday, 18th January 2021 Blythe Road closed to vehicular traffic between its junctions with Station Road and High Street. Reason for order: Road safety works, drainage, footway, vehicle safety and associated works, 09.30-15.30hrs week days only. Order Effective from: 15 February 2021 for …
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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, now could be the right time. Warwickshire County Council is seeking volunteers to work with young pe… If you have ever thought you’d love to work with and support young people, now could be the right time. Warwickshire County Council is seeking volunteers to work with young people on several youth projects taking place across the county and led by …
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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. Warwickshire County Council is seeking volunteers to work with young people on several youth projects taking place across the county and led by a variety of voluntary and community sector organisations. An online volunteer recruitment event is taking place on Tuesday 9th February from …
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Warwickshire residents show their support for new ‘Show you Care’ campaign
Children and adults from across the county are colouring and sharing pictures of hearts in their windows and across social media. It is part of a new campaign from Warwickshire County Council&… Children and adults from across the county are colouring and sharing pictures of hearts in their windows and across social …
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Warwick District Civil Parking Enforcement Area Variation No.7 Electric Vehicles
As part of its commitment to put environmental issues at the heart of its decision making, a number of electric vehicle charging points are being installed on-street in Warwickshire County. Scheme overview Two bays at the southern end of the echelon parking bays on Market Place and the two most …
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