Latest news
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27 all-electric buses on their way as zero-emission scheme is approved
Warwickshire County Council is moving closer to its ambitions to be net zero by 2050 following the announcement that the county has allocated significant funding to commission 27 all electric buses.
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Why not take the stress out of travel in September? Catch the bus!
Residents across Warwickshire are being encouraged to find out more about the many benefits of bus travel this September.
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Warwickshire County Council supports Stratford’s Climate Assembly
Warwickshire County Council supports the Stratford District Council’s Climate Assembly event on Thursday 5 September.
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Stratford-based EV charging installer hoping to double turnover following investment
A rapidly-growing electric vehicle charging installer based in Stratford is hoping to double its turnover in the next six months and hire new staff after earning major external investment.
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Community groups given longer to apply for tree planting funding in Warwickshire
The application window for community orchards and micro woods has been extended until the end of 2024.
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Warwickshire County Council to Inspire Action on Sustainability at Ecofest 2024
Warwickshire residents who are passionate about living more sustainably are invited to talk with a range of Warwickshire County Council (WCC) teams at Ecofest 2024.
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Cycle September is back for 2024!
This September, Warwickshire County Council is joining forces with cycling platform Love to Ride to promote the benefits of cycling to residents and businesses across the County.
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Sustainable practices highlighted as A439 Warwick Road works are completed in Stratford
Warwickshire County Council and delivery partners are happy to announce that works on the A439 Warwick Road in Stratford are now complete.
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Bikes for all at Mercia Cycles on The Stratford Greenway
A new bike hire business has recently opened on The Stratford Greenway.
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Visit the Saltisford Trust and discover life on the canals
Come explore the Saltisford Canal Arm and discover life on the canals, past and present on Sunday 8th September.