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Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Council,
Town Hall, Coton Road,
Nuneaton, Warwickshire,
CV11 5AA
Town Hall, Coton Road,
Nuneaton, Warwickshire,
CV11 5AA
Tel: 024 7637 6376


Community and Living
In this section...Follow the links to help you find the local information that you are looking for. Please contact any external organisations direct, for the latest information. Search the Warwickshire Community Information Database(CID) for information on community groups. You can also add your community group to the collection, and update your organisations information. Warwickshire Online is a completely free online community forum for people living in and around Warwickshire. The site is split into a number of forums where members can discuss a huge variety of topics. Funding Information for all local Community and Voluntary Groups Search the Open4Community website (for FREE!) to find out what funding opportunities are available to your group, you will need to register to access full information on particular funding streams but this will only take a few minutes. Silver Surfers - online information and services for older people and carers. Warwickshire Police have produced their Policing Pledge which will underpin the policing standards in the County. Just for Youth is a section that contains useful information and links for young people, including sports, things to see and do, games, advice, help with studying and much more. Registration Services Registration Services are provided by Warwickshire County Council, where copies of certificates can also be requested on-line. Services are also provided or overseen by the General Register Office (GRO) website giving you information about how to register a birth or death in England and Wales, how to go about getting married or form a civil partnership, how to obtain a birth certificate, a marriage certificate, a civil partnership certificate or a death certificate, and how to use the services at the Family Records Centre. |

