Ed Sheeran returns to Coventry to launch two new music projects for young people funded, by the Ed Sheeran Foundation
Last week, Ed Sheeran returned to Coventry to surprise young students and launch two new music projects.
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Installing the first VLR slabs
Cllr Jim O'Boyle speaks about installing the first slabs.
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Severn Trent bring exciting job opportunities to Coventry
It’s estimated that there’s some 1.5m people above the age of 16 currently unemployed across the UK, with many of those across the Midlands.
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Beginning of the VLR system
Cllr Jim O'Boyle walking the CVLR demonstrator route.
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Cheylesmore Manor House to open its doors for people to experience the beauty of the venue
People dreaming of a unique and affordable wedding or ceremony are invited to an exclusive “Sneak a Peak” Open Day at Cheylesmore Manor House on Saturday 8 March, from 10am to 1pm.
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Family Hub hosts youth takeover day
Young people took over one of the city’s Family Hubs for a day, for a range of services designed to bring people together as a community.
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Sharandeep is named Good Citizen
A young carer has been presented with a Good Citizen Award by Coventry’s Lord Mayor for the support she has given to the community.
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Coventry hospitality businesses urged to pursue accreditation to showcase safety excellence
Coventry’s bars, restaurants, pubs and clubs have been urged to achieve a leading industry accreditation which demonstrates excellence in providing safe experiences for visitors.
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Stop notice served to prevent further unauthorised works at Earlsdon property
The Council has taken the action to serve a Stop Notice and Enforcement Notice to prohibit further works being undertaken on the site of a former Natwest Bank in Earlsdon.
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Council welcomes jail term for payments cheat
A Coventry woman has been jailed after fraudulently claiming over £17,000 in financial support to care for her mother up to two years after she had died.
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Getting help with Council Tax and changing the way you pay
Approximately 67 per cent of households in the city pay by Direct Debit, which is the easiest way to pay your Council Tax, especially if you're worried about forgetting to pay.