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Craig and Kelly have won a wedding!
Craig Critchley and Kelly Baylis are getting ready to walk down the aisle in style on Valentine’s Day, after being chosen as winners of the Win a Wedding competition run by the City Council and Go CV.
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Milestone for city’s Dementia Hub
Coventry’s pioneering Dementia Hub celebrated its second anniversary this week.
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Council awarded significant grant by The National Lottery Heritage Fund
Coventry City Council has won a major grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, securing nearly £1 million to transform the city’s green and blue spaces.
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Adult Education Service recognised with prestigious award for inclusion
Coventry City Council is proud to announce that its Adult Education Service has been recognised as a winner at this year’s prestigious West Midlands Adult Learner Awards.
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The success of Coventry Very Light Rail's demonstrator track
Coventry Very Light Rail is a new, affordable rail-based transportation system that can be delivered at less than half the cost and in half the time of conventional light rail systems.
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Council partnership secures long-term base for Coundon Court FC
Coventry City Council has partnered with Coundon Court Football Club to secure its future at Coundon Hall Park, establishing the site as the long-term home of the local club.
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Coventry Music and Go CV strike a chord with new partnership
Following the success of the city’s first-ever Coventry Schools’ Arts Week, Coventry City Council is proud to announce an exciting new partnership between Coventry Music and Go CV.
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Coventry to consider £15 million investment in Housing Support services
Coventry City Council's Cabinet will consider a major £14.8 million investment in housing support services in response to a 90% increase in people seeking housing help since 2020.
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Coventry food business sentenced for filthy conditions
A Coventry food business operator has been given a huge fine after pleading guilty to food hygiene offences.
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Coventry City Council achieves balanced budget and invests £128.8m in city's future
The Council has delivered a balanced budget for 2024/25 and investing more than £125m in the city’s future, despite the significant national pressures affecting local authorities across the country.