Council takes action to tackle empty properties in the Borough
Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council is offering expert help for those with unoccupied properties that meet with class F Exemptions.
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Major transformation of three Nuneaton recreation grounds completed
Marlborough Road Park, Attleborough Recreation Ground and Sorrell Road Community Park have all been enhanced by the makeovers.
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Work has started on new council homes for Bedworth
Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council is pleased to announce that works have started on the construction of 23 new, high-quality council homes in Bedworth.
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Coventry and Warwickshire Society of Artists Annual Exhibition
The incredibly talented artists of the Coventry and Warwickshire Society of Artists have brought their annual show to Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery.
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Cabinet changes announced
During a full Council meeting this week, the Labour Group officially appointed its new Cabinet.
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Nuneaton and Bedworth has its first ever Gurkha Mayor
Bhim Saru is Nuneaton and Bedworth’s new Mayor following last night’s Mayor Making Ceremony at Nuneaton Town Hall.
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Groundbreaking new scheme to celebrate Community Champions
Unsung heroes making a difference across Nuneaton and Bedworth are being urged to step forward for a groundbreaking new scheme offering free access to local leisure facilities.
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VE Day 80th anniversary celebrations in Nuneaton and Bedworth
The borough will commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE (Victory in Europe) Day on Thursday, 8 May, with lots of events taking place throughout the day.
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Former derelict site transformed into contemporary housing development
A former derelict brownfield site in Nuneaton, which once contained prefab housing, has been transformed into a development of 14 affordable, state-of-the-art homes.
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Steel repair works to start at Pingles Leisure Centre
Work is set to get under way to repair two steel columns at Pingles Leisure Centre in Nuneaton.
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Another bumper week at Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery
This year the Festival of Arts Art Exhibition is back at the Museum, with more than 500 pieces of art, this is the largest number of submissions ever filling the White and Yellow Galleries.