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By James Smith

31st Oct 2021 | Local News

Want to make sure you never miss a story from the news in Kenilworth? Well Nub News has the answer with a weekly newsletter delivered straight to your inbox.

Each and every Friday we will be bringing hyperlocal news straight to you, replacing our popular 'Weekly Round Up' pieces with a free newsletter.

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For example we have previously featured a column about the career of Kenilworth-born Premier League Winner Tim Flowers, as well as interviews with the owner of Fosse Way Brewery, and an update on the latest works on the A46 Stoneleigh Island junction.

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