Latest news
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Warwickshire businesses are reminded of new single-use plastic ban
Warwickshire County Council’s Trading Standards Service is reminding local businesses that a national ban on single-use plastics came into force on 1 October 2023.
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Warwickshire set to share in funding to further protect and improve bus services
Warwickshire is set to receive a share of the £10.5 million that has been allocated to the West Midlands and aims to protect and improve the areas bus networks up to 2025.
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Take the stress out of travel, catch the bus this month!
Residents across Warwickshire have been encouraged to find out more about the many benefits of bus travel this September.
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Just over a week left for Warwick residents to have their say on walking and cycling improvements along Harbury Lane!
Warwick residents and visitors have until 29 September to give their views on planned improvements to give their thoughts.
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Can you help with the roll out of electric vehicle charging?
Warwickshire residents are being encouraged to get involved and suggest possible locations for future electric vehicle (EV) charging points in the county.
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Creating safer school streets in Warwickshire
An innovative new pilot scheme from Warwickshire County Council is aiming to make the county’s school streets safer for its youngest residents.
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Warwickshire County Council Funds Stunning Nature-Themed Mural in Camp Hill
Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is delighted to announce the creation of a vibrant and captivating art mural in Camp Hill's Stubbs Pool play park.
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Working in partnership to create wildflower meadows at Rowley Fields in Stratford
Money has been secured to create and manage nearly six hectares of wildflower meadow at Rowley Fields near to the Welcombe Hills in Stratford.
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Cabinet supports Improving bus Services across Warwickshire
Warwickshire County Council’s Cabinet were updated today on plans to improve bus services across the County over the coming years.
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Wildflower Meadow at Ryton Pools Country Park Blooms with Biodiversity
Warwickshire’s Country Parks Service are celebrating the astounding success of the Ryton Pools Wildflower Meadow biodiversity offsetting project, which has undergone a remarkable transformation.