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Visit Leamington Library next week to enjoy a magical evening of open mic poetry
Warwickshire County Council’s libraries service is inviting residents to enjoy a magical evening of open mic poetry at Leamington Library on Wednesday 12 February, 7-9pm.
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Visit Kenilworth Library on 12 February to discover the unique power of storytelling with Human Books
Warwickshire County Council’s libraries service is inviting you to enjoy a very different type of storytelling experience at Kenilworth Library on Wednesday 12 February, 6-7:30pm.
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Warwickshire Property and Development Group confirms new board member
A former deputy chief executive at Coventry City Council has been appointed to the board of a growing property and development company in Warwickshire.
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Dangers of Romance Fraud highlighted in Valentine’s Day campaign
With Valentine’s Day approaching, Warwickshire residents are being reminded of the dangers of romance fraud, which can have a catastrophic impact on people’s finances and emotional wellbeing.
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Safer Internet Day: Young people encouraged to ask if it’s ‘too good to be true’ when online
With Safer Internet Day taking place on Tuesday 11 February, young people in Warwickshire are being encouraged to stay safe online.
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Valentine’s Day is on the way – and there’s still time to vote for your ‘Best Bar None’ in Warwick District!
Don't miss your chance vote for the bar, pub and nightclub venues in Warwick district that you think are 'Best Bar None' when it comes to safety, training, management, and customer service!
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Warwickshire Libraries welcomes two new electric vehicles to deliver county’s mobile library service
Customers of Warwickshire County Council’s (WCC) mobile library service will notice a new look vehicle on a route near them over the coming weeks.
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Warwickshire, let’s talk about mental health on Time to Talk Day 2025
Talking about your mental health and how we really feel can be daunting. Thursday 6 February marks, Time to Talk Day – led by MIND and Rethink Mental Illness.
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Spotlight on Children’s Mental Health: Know yourself, grow yourself
Children's Mental Health Week 2025 will take place from 3-9 February, with this year’s theme: Know yourself, grow yourself.
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Support for residents struggling with loneliness and social isolation
Feeling lonely can be tough, especially during the winter months with shorter daylight hours, colder weather and less opportunities to meet with family and friends.