Coventry keeps Council Tax rise below maximum allowed
Coventry City Council is to increase Council Tax by 3.95% – below the 4.99% maximum allowed by Government – a 1% total reduction of £1.8m.
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Mohram presented with Good Citizen Award
Mohram Ali has been named Coventry’s latest Good Citizen.
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Bowls clubs across the city to get new kit thanks to Council grants programme
Seven bowls clubs have been awarded funding to buy new kit and offer extra sessions thanks to recent funding from Coventry City Council’s Bowls Small Grants Programme.
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Local Plan examination public hearings
Examination hearings to review Coventry’s Local Plan are happening in the coming weeks and local people have the opportunity to watch the hearings.
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Market will be a ‘striking attraction’ for new-look city
More than £1m is set to be invested to ensure the much-loved Market is a striking landmark that supports the future of the city and the City Centre South development.
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New headquarters opens for Coventry multi-academy trusts after seven figure investment
A Coventry and Warwickshire multi-academy trust has opened a new headquarters at Finham Park 2 school after a seven-figure investment funded by Coventry City Council.
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Coventry to celebrate St George’s Day with two free city centre events
Giant dragons, Morris dancers, music and a vibrant mix of folk and creative activities will bring Broadgate to life to celebrate St George’s Day, as Coventry City Council hosts two free events.
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Coventry set to receive a further £40 million investment to support two local communities
Two leading Coventry councillors have welcomed the news of government investment that will see two local communities benefit from investment of £20 million each over the next 10 years.
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Coventry community invited to support nature and wildlife in a day full of activity at War Memorial Park
On Saturday 18 April, the War Memorial Park will play host to a day full of hands-on-activities for the local community as part of National Day of Action for Nature.
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New fund to offer help in a crisis and in the longer term
People in Coventry struggling with their finances, and who as a result find themselves in a crisis, will be able to get support from a new national fund.
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Council set to launch citywide community growing sites to help residents
Coventry City Council has announced plans to open up underused Council owned land across the city, giving residents new opportunities to create community growing spaces.