Knowing what services matter most to you
Whether it’s better roads, improvements to parks, support for carers or helping people who become homeless, there are services in Coventry that are more important to different people.
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Coventry Remembers
November in Coventry is a time when we reflect on past events that have affected the city such as the Coventry Blitz and we remember all those who have lost their lives in conflict.
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Holbrooks primary on their way to becoming gold superheroes
Pupils at Holbrooks Primary have taken up the vaccine superhero challenge from Coventry City Council and have achieved silver status and on their way to achieving gold.
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Virgin Media O2 and Jangala help Coventry people connect
Virgin Media O2 has helped thousands of people affected by data poverty get online with free WiFi through its partnership with technology charity, Jangala.
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Lord Mayor issues Poppy Appeal volunteer plea
The Lord Mayor of Coventry has called on people to volunteer and help the Royal British Legion with this year’s Poppy Appeal.
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Do you have a child starting secondary school in September 2025?
Time is running out if you haven’t already made your application.
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Coventry's annual Peace Festival returns to celebrate peace, tolerance, and unity
This November, Coventry’s Peace Festival makes its return celebrating the city's longstanding commitment to promoting peace, tolerance and friendship.
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Annual Canvass letters arrive this week
If you live in Coventry, you may receive a letter, if you have not already replied to an email to check who is eligible to register to vote at your property.
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Are you curious about the impact your log burner has on your air quality at home?
Do you have a wood-burning stove or an open fireplace?
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New lease to secure more than 100 homes for temporary accommodation
The Council is likely to extend a lease on a property providing 103 temporary homes for people who are homeless.
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Coventry shows its support for National Adoption Week by highlighting adoption journeys of all kinds
Adoption Central England (ACE), the regional adoption agency for Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Coventry, and Solihull, is supporting this year's National Adoption Week campaign