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1st Bedworth Scout Group received £5,000.00 from the Community Plan Fund towards the overall costs of a feasibility study to redevelop the Elizabeth Centre to a multi-purpose Community Centre. |
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Vehicles abandoned on any land in the open air will be investigated and removed. The permission of the landowner is required before abandoned vehicles can be removed from private land. Contact Details Online Services Phone: Warwickshire Hotline - 0800 16 999 00 (Cruncher) Report Abandoned Vehicle Enquiries Complaints Fax: 024 7637 6340 Email: |
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Abbey Fields Nursery received £700 from the Community Plan Fund for lighting to the entrance of the building. |
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Ability Business Centre received £4,964.00 from the Community Plan Fund for running assistive technology road shows. |
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Advice is available to businesses, employees, members of the public on notification requirements and accident/ill-health prevention. Contact Details Online Services Phone: Health and Safety Team - 024 7637 6403 Health and Safety Team - 024 7637 6402 Enquiries Complaints Fax: 024 7637 6214 Email: env.health@nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk |
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A full list of Hotels, Guest Houses and Bed and Breakfast accommodation available in the Borough. Contact Details Online Services Phone: 024 7637 6490 Enquiries Complaints Nuneaton Library and Tourist Information 024 7638 4027 Email: tourism@nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk |
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Inspection and registration of premises carrying out skin piercing (ear piercing, tattooing, electrolysis and acupuncture), and advice on such. Contact Details Online Services Phone: 024 7637 6403 024 7637 6402 Enquiries Complaints Fax: 024 7637 6214 Email: env.health@nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk |
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Determination of all applications related to advertisement consent. Contact Details Online Services Phone: 024 7637 6328 Enquiries Complaints Fax: 024 7637 6214 Email: planning@nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk Service Unit: |
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There are many different sources of advice for business. Banks, consultants, accountants , solicitors etc. However the primary sources of information are the agencies funded by the government and the services of Local Government. Contact Details Online Services Phone: 024 7637 6321 Fax: 0870 608 5124 Email: regeneration@nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk Service Unit: |
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Akai Hino Kai received £3,000.00 from the Community Plan Fund towards enabling volunteers to gain professional qualifications in coaching and health and safety whilst encouraging new members. |
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Alley gates Nuneaton & Bedworth Community Safety are working very closely with Housing Services and Warwickshire Police to pilot a scheme to install alley gates between terraced housing, within an area of Abbey ward. The alley gate scheme takes advantage of the fact that there is only one point of entry to the rear of the properties and blocks that route with a security gate. The gate makes domestic burglary more difficult as criminals cannot gain access to the... |
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The Council has a statutory requirement to provide allotments. Individual allotment sites have the responsibility for the majority of their own infrastructure maintenance, collecting and retaining rents for the plots on site. Contact Details Online Services Phone: 024 7637 6057 Enquiries Complaints Fax: 024 7637 6010 Email: parks@nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk |
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As a tenant you have the right to carry out improvements to your home provided you get written permission first from the Assistant Director - Housing. Contact Details Online Services Phone: 024 7637 6408 Enquiries Complaints Fax: Email: housing.repairs@nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk |
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There are several alternatives to Council accommodation, such as Sheltered Accommodation with a Housing Association, Residential Homes run by Warwickshire County Council, Warwickshire Care Services, and Privately Owned Residential and Retirement Homes. Sheltered Accommodation with a Housing Association Housing Associations provide and manage accommodation suitable for elderly people in houses, flats, mobility dwellings for disabled people, or Scheme Manager controlled units. The type of... |
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Applications for licences/permits for - amusements with prizes. Contact Details Online Services Phone: 024 7637 6222 Enquiries Complaints Fax: 024 7637 6435 Email: licensing@nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk Service Unit: |
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The Council has two animal wardens who promote responsible dog ownership. They can issue fixed penalty dog fouling notices to dog owners who allow their dogs to foul public land. Contact Details Online Services Phone: 024 7637 6405 Dog Mess/Fouling Enquiries Complaints Fax: 024 7637 6214 Email: |
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Foot & Mouth Disease As from 17 October the Foot and Mouth rules were relaxed and Warwickshire is now in the 'FMD Free Area' which means Warwickshire livestock farmers can assume business as usual (apart from the Bluetongue restrictions) under The Disease Control Order 2003 as was the case before the Foot and Mouth outbreak. The FMD risk area has now been reduced in size. A small part of the south eastern corner of Oxfordshire (the only neighbouring county to which this applies), is... |
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The Council has two animal wardens who promote responsible dog ownership. They can issue fixed penalty dog fouling notices to dog owners who allow their dogs to foul public land. Stray dogs are picked up and taken to our kennels. The owners can then retrieve them after paying a fixed fee plus a daily charge. From 6 April 2008, Warwickshire Police will not be able to accept strays at police stations and people will need to contact their local council instead. Anyone who... |
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The Animal Welfare service responds to reports from the public and undertakes proactive patrols. From 6 April 2008, Warwickshire Police will not be able to accept strays at police stations and people will need to contact their local council instead. Anyone who finds a dog during office hours (9am-5pm) weekdays should call our Contact Centre on 024 7637 6405 and our Dog Wardens will call to collect the dog. Out of hours from 5pm-6pm weekdays and from 8am-6pm Saturday and Sunday... |
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The Council has two animal wardens who promote responsible dog ownership. Stray dogs are picked up and taken to our kennels. The owners can then retrieve them after paying a fixed fee of £25 plus a daily charge. From 6 April 2008, Warwickshire Police will not be able to accept strays at police stations and people will need to contact their local council instead. Anyone who finds a dog during office hours (9am-5pm) weekdays should call our Contact Centre on 024 7637... |