Latest news
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Council seeks residents’ views on bus services in Warwickshire
Warwickshire County Council is inviting all residents to share their thoughts on bus services in the county through a new survey aimed at informing an upcoming marketing campaign.
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Rare species of bee recorded in Warwickshire for first time
A rare species of bee, Colletes cunincularius, has been discovered at Ryton Pools Country Park, marking the first time that the bee has been recorded in Warwickshire.
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The Big Help Out in Warwickshire: meet Linda, volunteer at The Heart of England Forest
Meet Linda, who volunteers on a weekly basis for The Heart of England Forest.
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Longer summer opening makes recycling easier at your friendly local recycling centre
Warwickshire County Council is reminding residents that recycling will become even easier with extended summer opening times now in operation.
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New Sustainable Warwickshire Podcast Explores Strategies for Increasing Cycling and Reducing Carbon Emissions
Find out more about the latest episode of the Sustainable Warwickshire Podcast
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New household residual waste contract awarded
As Warwickshire County Council announce the award of a new waste management contract, residents are reminded they have a role to play in reducing residual waste.
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Photography enthusiasts called to capture the wonders of Warwickshire’s waterways
Warwickshire Waterways Photography Competition launches 27 March
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Come along to a home composting session this Spring
Residents are encouraged to find out more about the benefits of home composting for reducing waste.
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Supporting children to travel actively: Free Scootability Training in Warwickshire
Warwickshire County Council and Warwickshire Road Safety Partners are supporting Sustrans Big Walk and Wheel by offering free Scootability training throughout the county in early April.
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Warwickshire County Council commits to continue buying Pure Green Electricity for libraries, fire stations and more
It’s great news for the environment and Warwickshire’s net-zero ambitions as Warwickshire County Council commits to continue buying 100% green electricity.