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Stratford-upon-Avon · Stratford-upon-AvonAround 50 farmers met for the Warwickshire NFU annual general meeting led by NFU vice president David Exwood. Mr Exwood discussed the impact on farm businesses following unprecedented hikes in fuel, feed, fertiliser and finance over the past 12 months. He also discussed the issues around farmland flooding and the toll it had taken on winter crops.See the Story
Warwickshire farmers discuss efforts to feed people amid spiralling costs
War · UkraineThousands of children have lost their parents, brothers and sisters. Many of the children are still being cared for by the sisters of Saint Joseph in central Ukraine. The Polish Centre in Leamington is again running its Become Santa appeal to buy presents for the orphaned children. Residents in Warwick and Stratford districts are being urged to help.See the Story
Residents urged to give a gift to a Ukrainian child this Christmas
Rugby · RugbyThe Met Office is predicting further changeable weather right through to the middle of December. Now is the perfect time to make sure the home is protected and ready for freezing temperatures and blockages. Severn Trent is providing several tips and advice to get homes ready and keep them protected throughout the winter.See the Story
Severn Trent offers advice to help weather the winter
Rugby · RugbyThe new electric vehicle is a modern Peugeot e-Expert van. It will be used by the Home Library Service team, which consists of fourteen volunteer drivers. The van has a range of over 150 miles on one charge and will enable the team to comfortably reach about 350 customers every four weeks.See the Story
Warwickshire library books go green
Warwick, England · WarwickResidents of Cliffe Way are the first community group in the town to adopt their own verge and make it welcoming to pollinators. They even had to make the process official by raising enough cash for insurance and letting all the other residents know what they were doing via letter and WhatsApp group.See the Story