News in Kenilworth

Kenilworth Nub News are proud to announce today that they are bringing Kenilworth's Most Famous couple on board, to bring readers the latest news, and goings on in the arts and culture scene of Warwickshire.

Residents of the town will have been hard-pressed not to have heard of Neil and Gayle Bradley. Musicians, activists, hosts of 'Brunch with the Bradleys' on Radio Abbey going live from The Kenilworth Centre, founding members of Coventry Arts Collective, and leaders in the local arts scene; the moniker 'Kenilworth's Most Famous Couple' is well deserved.

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With many public firework displays set to be cancelled this year due to Covid-19, and the likelihood that more people will host private displays in their back gardens, Dogs Trust Kenilworth is issuing top tips to owners to help their dogs cope with these potentially distressing events.

Dogs Trust Kenilworth is urging all dog owners to take preventative measures to prepare their dogs for fireworks and has advice and support for dog owners to help keep their dog as stress-free as possible.

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Kenilworth residents have today (Thursday, October 22) been offered the slightly unusual chance to name one of Warwickshire County Council's five new gritters.

The council's gritting fleet recently gained five new low-emission models in line with Warwickshire County Council's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. They will be put into service this winter to maintain roads across Warwickshire.

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It has today (Thursday October 22) been announced that Warwick District Council will receive over £150,000 in Government funding to help support the local area during the pandemic.

The announcement comes from Local Government Secretary Robert Jenrick who has confirmed £1 billion will be shared across local councils in the UK, to help support communities during the pandemic.

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Kenilworth Chamber of Trade are encouraging all businesses in Kenilworth to take part in the 'Support Local' campaign.

Kenilworth Chamber of Trade and Kenilworth Town Council are working together to encourage people to support local businesses in the run up to Christmas this year.

2020 has certainly been a tough year for many, and with this season being a key time for retail and hospitality, it is vital we all support local enterprises, safely. Kenilworth Chamber of Trade are encouraging all businesses in Kenilworth to take part in this campaign.

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Although Little Crackers Nursery has remained open throughout the pandemic, the nursery staff have been missing out on meeting up every Wednesday in term-time with all their Stay 'n' Play, toddler group, families.

So, with social distancing restrictions set to continue for the foreseeable future, the toddler group's organisers Gail Buswell and Mary O'Brien at the nursery on St Joseph's Park have decided to offer some exciting virtual sessions to help entertain little ones at home.

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Warwickshire County Council (WCC) has teamed up with Kenilworth's oldest pub, The Virgins & Castle

Warwickshire County Council (WCC) has teamed up with Kenilworth's oldest pub, The Virgins & Castle, to showcase careers in hospitality and employment opportunities at the 16th century venue.

As part of the council's 'Skills for Employment Programme,' a select group of Warwickshire businesses have been chosen to film behind the scenes of their day-to-day activities and create a digital showreel with team interviews.

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The Director for Public Health in Warwickshire Dr Shade Agboola has spoken out following the latest coronavirus restrictions that have been introduced across the UK.

Currently Kenilworth and the rest of Warwickshire sit in the 'Medium' tier - the lowest in the new three-tier system. This means that the 'Rule of Six,' 10pm curfew, and face covering restrictions will all remain in place.

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