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Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service urges caution during Candle Fire Safety Week
As Candle Fire Safety Week (21 – 27 October) approaches, Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service is reminding residents to be mindful of candle related fire risks...
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Beware of burns this National Burn Awareness Day
With Halloween coming up, the use of candles and jack-o-lanterns increases the risk of fire. As a Child Friendly county, one of our priorities is for children and young people to be safe.
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Warwickshire County Council prepares to keep roads safe this winter
As temperatures begin to dip, Warwickshire County Council’s Highways Team is ramping up efforts to ensure roads remain safe and accessible this winter, with a well-prepared strategy that includes...
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A week of appreciation for Warwickshire's Fire and Rescue control room team.
A week of appreciation for Warwickshire's Fire and Rescue control room team.
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Young people driving and riding webinars are hailed a great success!
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership is celebrating a successful series of national webinars to raise awareness and educate about young driver and rider safety.
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Anti-Slavery Week 2024: Warwickshire County Council reconfirms commitment to prevent slavery and human trafficking
Anti-Slavery Week takes place from 14 October this year, with the aim of raising awareness that an estimated 122,000 people in the UK are trapped in conditions of modern slavery.
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Sound the alarm: ensure your smoke alarms are ready to protect
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service (WFRS) is urging Warwickshire residents to make sure they have working smoke alarms fitted in their homes and to test them regularly.
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Innovative Virtual Reality Knife Crime Programme launched across Warwickshire
A new virtual reality programme will be used across Warwickshire to educate young people on the realities of carrying a knife and how they might become pressured into doing so.
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Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership reminds drivers to always stop for School Crossing Patrols
Drivers must always stop for Warwickshire's School Crossing Patrols!
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Council calling on residents to quit smoking to boost mental health and wellbeing
Not only does quitting smoking improve your physical health, it is also proven to boost your mental health and wellbeing.