Latest news
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“The right thing for the patient is often also the right thing for the environment”.
The close relationship between our health and the environment is explored in depth as part of the latest Sustainable Warwickshire podcast episode.
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Giving Warwickshire’s natural world helping hands to recover
It’s great news for everyone as Warwickshire County Council is awarded the role of helping the county’s natural world to recover.
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Warwick residents invited to have their say on walking and cycling improvements along Harbury Lane
Warwickshire County Council (WCC) has secured funding from Active Travel England to improve walking and cycling connections along Harbury Lane, between Europa Way and Tachbrook Road. Proposals include improved crossings, new footways and cycle tracks, and upgraded footpaths and lighting.
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Making cycling more accessible for people of all abilities
People with disabilities looking to take up cycling will benefit from a series of fully accessible cycling sessions as Heart of England Mencap receive new funding.
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Cycle September is back for 2023!
Residents and businesses are encouraged to get cycling and sign-up with Love to Ride to take part in Cycle September.
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Cyclists save almost 10 kg of carbon on National Cycle to Work Day 2023
Today, dedicated staff at Warwickshire County Council have supported National Cycle to Work Day 2023 by ditching their cars for bikes instead.
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Get on your bikes to support National Cycle to Work Day 2023
Residents and businesses are encouraged to join Warwickshire County Council in supporting National Cycle to Work Day 2023.
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Approval given to a new Local Transport Plan for Warwickshire
At its meeting on Tuesday 25 July, WCC gave its approval for the adoption of a new version of its Local Transport Plan (LTP4).
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Lias Line Improvement scheme takes an important step forward
The popular Lias Line will be having another 3.5km improved for year-round active travel and leisure walking, cycling and wheeling, following Warwickshire County Council approving the spending of nearly £2.5m of grant funding secured from the Government’s Active Travel Fund.
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Educational minibeasts and aquatic biodiversity at Park Hill Junior School
The large pond at Park Hill Junior School in Kenilworth will be restored to its former glory thanks to funding from Warwickshire County Council’s Green Shoots Community Climate Change Fund.