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Redditch park walking and cycling improvements now complete
Published 17th March 2022Walking and cycling improvements being made by Worcestershire County Council at a Redditch park are now complete.
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Next phase of improvement works in Worcester set to start soon
Published 16th March 2022The next phase of improvement works in the northern end of Worcester City centre is set to begin in April.
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County Council wins Silver Award at this year's Public Sector Transformation Awards
Published 15th March 2022Worcestershire County Council have been announced Silver Winners in the Digital and Technology Category in the Public Sector Transformation Awards 2022.
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Uncover your family history with webinar
Published 15th March 2022New webinars will help people begin their family history journey with hints and tips about how to get started.
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Speak out and raise awareness of child exploitation
Published 15th March 2022March is a busy month as Worcestershire Children First aims to highlight the issues surrounding Child Exploitation; encouraging everyone to think, spot and speak out against this type of child abuse.
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County Council leader speaks out on Worcestershire’s response to Ukraine conflict
Published 14th March 2022Leader of Worcestershire County Council, Councillor Simon Geraghty has issued the below statement regarding the current situation in Ukraine, and how Worcestershire is responding.
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WCF Fostering proud to support LGBT+ Adoption & Fostering Week 2022
Published 10th March 2022Worcestershire Children First are proud to support LGBT+ Adoption & Fostering Week.
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Rogue trader warning during flood clean-up
Published 9th March 2022We’re well into the recovery stage following the recent floods and the clean-up operation is well underway.
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Natural Networks continue to support county’s biodiversity improvement
Published 9th March 2022Over 140 organisations have received support and advice from the Natural Networks programme since its launch two and a half years ago.
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Advice and support sessions for flooded Worcestershire residents and businesses
Published 8th March 2022Advice and support drop-in sessions for people affected by the recent flooding along the River Severn are being hosted by the National Flood Forum (NFF) next week.