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Sunday, November 25th, 2007 by Geoff Wilding
Speed cushions could be introduced on a stretch of road near Michael Drayton School in Church Road, Hartshill.
County councillors representing North Warwickshire will be meeting on Wednesday to decide whether to instal the traffic calming measures in Church Road, Hartshill.
Two areas of bollards on the footpath are also being proposed to keep the path clear […]
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Tuesday, May 8th, 2007 by Geoff Wilding
Hundreds of empty drinks cans were amongst the rubbish collected by the Borough Council’s Streetscape Team in a mass clean-up .
The team had been alerted to the grot spot in Atherstone by residents concerned about the walk-way by Racemeadow School. Just off Ratcliffe Road and running parallel to the A5, the path is also used […]
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Saturday, March 10th, 2007 by Geoff Wilding
Warwickshire County Council, North Warwickshire Borough Council and North Warwickshire Primary Care Trust have joined forces to lay the foundations for better access to council and health care services in North Warwickshire.
Representatives from the two councils plus interior designers, Paragon, put on their hard hats and got ‘carried away’ with a wheelbarrow to mark the […]
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Monday, February 19th, 2007 by Geoff Wilding
Chief Inspector Michael Naughton, the North Warwickshire District Commander has praised the actions of North Warwickshire Police and Community Support Officers, Partners and the Community for their outstanding response to managing incidents following the recent adverse weather conditions.
In a day that saw winds reported at speeds of 104 mph in the Coleshill and Atherstone area, […]
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Monday, February 19th, 2007 by Geoff Wilding
Local residents are reported as being ‘concerned’ over plans to use the Baddesley Shale Tip as a high tech environmental power producer.
Merevale Estates have made an application to use the site, opposite the former Baddesley pit as Bio-power Plant to burn organic waste from the estate and convert it into electrical power. Other plans include […]
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