News published May 2022
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Heart of England Forest receives £499,446 from the Trees Call to Action Fund
Heart of England Forest and ‘#Defra Heart of England: growing momentum, capacity, skills, and trees’ has been awarded a grant from the £6 million Trees Call to Action Fund.
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Weekly Update from the Deputy Leader and Deputy Chief Executive - 27 May
Dear Friends,
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Covid-19 memorial sculptures unveiled across the District
Four living wisteria sculptures have been officially unveiled in the District to honour and remember members of the community who lost their lives during the pandemic.
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Covid-19 memorial sculpture unveiled in Royal Leamington Spa
A living wisteria sculpture has been officially unveiled in Royal Leamington Spa to honour and remember members of the community who lost their lives during the pandemic.
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Covid-19 memorial sculpture unveiled in Warwick
A living wisteria sculpture has been officially unveiled in Warwick to honour and remember members of the community who lost their lives during the pandemic.
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Covid-19 memorial sculpture unveiled in Whitnash
A living wisteria sculpture has been officially unveiled in Whitnash to honour and remember members of the community who lost their lives during the pandemic.
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Covid-19 memorial sculpture unveiled in Kenilworth
A living wisteria sculpture has been officially unveiled in Kenilworth to honour and remember members of the community who lost their lives during the pandemic.
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Help develop a new piece of public art for Warwick
Warwick District Council is seeking suggestions to inspire the creation of a new piece of public art planned to be installed at Warwick Railway Station this summer.
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Working together to ensure a safe night out in Leamington
Over the past year Warwick District Council’s Community Safety Team has worked together with partners to implement several schemes to help combat violence against women and girls.
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Further site preparations at Castle Farm Recreation Centre
Further preparatory work for the planned development of Kenilworth’s state of the art new leisure centre will now take place following recent archaeological investigations.