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The awards are part of the annual Rugby in Bloom competition that sees schools across the Borough participating by growing sunflowers, bedding plants, vegetables and ...
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The awards are part of the annual Rugby in Bloom competition that sees schools across the Borough participating by improving their school grounds by growing ...
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Rugby is known throughout the world as the birthplace of Rugby, a game played all around the world.There is, however, much more to Rugby than ...
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The Council does not provide hockey pitches for hire, however, Rugby School can provide this service. Please Contact:Rugby School Sports CentreTelephone: (01788) 556281 ...
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Over recent years this has seen hundreds of Bird Boxes erected around the Parks and Open Spaces around Rugby, which are being monitored by several ...
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Set against the backdrop of Cemex (formerly Rugby Cement) the Recreation Ground is sited on the outer edges of the New ...
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A small open space at less than 0.5 acres (0.18 hectares), this site is dominated by the play area.Thanks to the help of the children, ...
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Warwickshire County Council are responsible for education and learning of the citizens of Rugby. They
can help you find all the information you need, whether you ...
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The Council has maintained this 13¾ acre (5.5 hectares) piece of land since 1915. It is Rugby's largest sporting venue including football, cricket, on ...
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Nestling in the heart of undiscovered Warwickshire countryside, Rugby holds the unique position as the home of rugby football, and as you would expect, many ...
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The Percival Guildhouse was built in the middle of the 19th century and was at one time the home of the diligent antiquarian Matthew Bloxam ...
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Rugby Pathway of FameThe Rugby Pathway of Fame begins at the Rugby Visitor Centre. A series of bronze plaques, each dedicated to a famous player ...
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These sessions are for young people from the local community and run at various parks, green spaces and venues around the Borough. The sessions are ...
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William Webb Ellis was a pupil at Rugby School in 1823 when he "disregarded the rules of football" and took the ball in his arms ...
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The booking hotline opened on Monday March 19 and you can book your places online by going to www.rugby.gov.ukRugby Art Gallery and Museum are running ...
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At 1pm nine primary schools from around the Rugby area played in a tag rugby tournament at the Lawrence Sheriff's Hart Field, the top four ...
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Webb Ellis Rugby Football Museum5-6 St Matthew Street, Rugby. Tel. (01788) 567777A treasure trove of memorabilia for the rugby enthusiast to enjoy. Rugby clothing and ...
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In the summer of 2004 Rugby in Bloom helped celebrate Caldecott Park's Centenary with a host of special events. One of the special features was ...
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MAYORAL ENGAGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 2006Mayor Thurs 2nd 2.30 p.m. Rugby Baptist Women's Group Anniversary ...
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The Town of Rugby is famous the world over as the birthplace of the game of rugby football. It was in 1823 that William Webb ...
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Avon walk offers pedestrians a short, but relaxing nature walk from the Avon Mill bridge to the Riverside School and Glebe Estate, whilst just a ...
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Derbyshire tree artist Andrew Frost has transformed a 30-foot tree stump in Rugby's Whinfield Recreation Ground into a story telling tree as a part of ...
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Follow in the footsteps of Lewis Carroll and Rupert Brooke, and visit sites from Tom Brown's Schooldays. The Rugby School Tour will give you an ...
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In 1946, the council proposed that they buy a portion of Gable House Field from Canon William Orme Assheton, a former rector of the parish. ...
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Rugby offers a wide range of attractions both within the town centre and around the borough. Each year a Visitor Guide is published detailing the ...
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Free Funat Rugby Art Gallery and Museum Further details of free activities designed for families to do together during the school holidays will be ...
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Crescent Badminton ClubContact: Patrick DeeryTel No: (01788) 536121E-Mail: pjdeery@aol.comDate/Time: Thursdays 8pm- 10pmVenue: Rugby School Sports Centre, Horton CrescentOpen to: Males and Females aged 16 to ...
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A recent consultation exercise resulted in residents indicating their satisfaction with the type of services that are currently provided by the Council and with this ...
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Rugby Borough Council's Planning and Culture Services are offering a wide range of day and half day workshops and activities suitable for 8 to 16 ...
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Bawnmore Road Play Area is a small area of open space, surrounded on three sides by residential housing and the local infant school.The footpath within ...
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What is the Rugby Heartbeat Award?This is a nationally recognised award given to caterers throughout Rugby who show continued commitment to customers by providing healthier ...
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Over recent years local children have planted thousand of spring bulbs around Bilton as part of their commitment to help improve their environment. Bilton Infants ...
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The Rugby Football Museum is housed
opposite Rugby School in the original building where James Gilbert,
boot and shoemaker, made the first rugby footballs in 1842.Traditional rugby ...
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Bilton Poor Lands Allotment Association - Alwyn Road, RugbyFor information please contact:Pauline Spriggett on 01788 814634Hillmorton Allotment AssociationFor information please contact:Letting plots at Ashlawn Road ...
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Whether you are a resident, a visitor, a tourist or you represent a business there is something for you in Rugby. It is for one ...
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The team are continuing the Turn Up and Play (TUPS) initiative that was very successful during the summer and October school holidays. The idea behind ...
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The roundabout at the junction of Lower Street and School Street is being planted with shrubs to give a permanent colour and interest and is ...
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A wide range of workshops and activities will be on offer, suitable for 8 to 16 year olds. The activities are either arts or sports ...
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This is yet another strand of the Youth Offending Teams work, which recently saw them providing a bee box to Bilton Infants School. Peter Maule ...
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Rugby Borough Council has looked after the site since 1992.This small open space, 2.44 acres (0.9 hectares), which also incorporates a play area, is found ...
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The Gardens, in Regents Place in Rugby's Town Centre, mark the site of an ancient British fort of the Dobuni tribe, which faced a ...
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From the moment you walk into the museum, displays are designed to stimulate your curiosity.Steering you through Rugby's history going back more than 2,000 years. ...
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Rugby Council wants to work with Rugby Town and Borough residents as part of its Sustrans Connect2 bid to create an attractive footpath and cycle ...
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The name for this new park in Brownsover came from a competition run by Rugby Borough Council where local residents were asked what they would ...
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Rokeby Sports Ground situated of Long Furlong, on the Hillside Estate, is an 11.3 acre (4.5 hectares) site first leased off of Warwickshire County Council, ...
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After the success of last year's Art in the Park this year it's back even bigger and better. The fun-packed day of activities is ...
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School Holiday ActivitiesOccupy your time during the holidays by taking part in our fun SMART summer activities, including free hunts and quizzes, creative drop-in sessions, ...
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The games, which takes place on Saturday July 2nd is an annual festival
of sport for young people giving them the opportunity to represent the
Borough in ...
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Former Job Centre, Railway Terrace, Rugby - Section 106 Dated 1/6/05Education - If there are more than 10 two or more bed roomed units then, ...
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The Ken Marriot Leisure Centre has a range of public swimming sessions and exercise classes. It also has sessions where the pool is used by ...
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In 1086 (Domesday Book) there was no mention of a priest at Rugby. The first mention of a parish church, was in 1140 named ...
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The course which is run in partnership with Rugby Borough Council, CSW Sport and Sports Coach UK, is designed to identify the benefits of opening ...
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As one judge said: "Nationally over a thousand large towns/small cities enter the category every year and in Rugby's first every entry into the National ...
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The Town of Menton is where William was buried and in the Rugby World Cup year it is timely that the moment of the birth ...
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Cycling is a flexible, relatively cheap and environmentally friendly way to travel with important health benefits for people of all ages. Cycling has been recognised ...
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It is the responsibility of the Headteacher and Governing Body of the premises to ensure that fire evacuation drills are carried out. The ...
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Politicians have recognised that poverty persists as a root cause of
many social problems in Britain. The Government's drive to reduce
social exclusion comes from an acknowledgement ...
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Go behind the scenes of two schemes competing in this year's Britain in Bloom competition, the largest campaign of its kind in Europe, and organised ...
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Section 106 agreements signed year-end 2006-2007 are as follows:Polish Club, Oliver Street, Rugby - Section 106 dated 04/04/06Public Open Space- The Owner covenants that by ...
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The course run in partnership with Rugby Borough Council, CSW Sport and Sports Coach UK, is designed to identify and promote good practice when working ...
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However, these are not the only concerns affecting children and those responsible for providing new playgrounds and play schemes. In the risk-averse society we now ...
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This small chapel of ease was built in the 12th century to serve the tiny parish of 'Old' Brownsover. In 1876/1877 Sir George Gilbert ...
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The judges will be shown examples of work that goes on throughout the year to help improve the environment of the Borough of Rugby as ...
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The Club Development Evening is designed to provide National Governing Body officers with a chance to meet with Greater Warwickshire Sports Clubs who need support ...
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Hundreds of Rugby youngsters will join schools from across Coventry and Warwickshire in a series of workshops each aiming to encourage the children to think ...
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Millennium Greens are a nationwide initiative of the Countryside Agency (now called Natural England) supported by the Millennium Commission. The idea was to introduce new ...
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As the first phase of the community planting at Featherbed Lane recreation ground, children from the nearby English Martyrs Primary school have planted the first ...
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Image: Deadwood I © Eamon O'Kane8 July - 31 August 2008 The Places of Three Bridges - Eamon O'KaneDrawing
on research into the history of the ...
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Ryton Organic Gardens and Vegetable KingdomNr Coventry. Tel. (02476) 303571Enjoy a guided tour or wander at your leisure. More than thirty themed gardens including rose, ...
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The Level 1 Assistant Coach Award is the first step in the Badminton England Coach Education System. It has been designed to give candidates a ...
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Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) Names of Proposer (*), Seconder (**) and Assentors ...
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Rugby Borough Council has been hosting a series of Sports Coach UK workshops to help increase the quality of clubs and coaches around the Borough. ...
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In 1873 the cattle market moved from Sheep Street to Whitehall Recreation Ground, but it is believed it was not used as such, and in ...
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RUGBY BOROUGH COUNCILCONSTRAINTS LISTDESCRIPTION OF CONSTRAINT:FLOOD RISK:Rugby Borough Council refer to The environment Agency under therequirements of Article 10 of the General Development Procedure Order1995. ...
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Circus Skills at Lawrence Sheriff School on Tuesday August 28 from 10am - 12pm or 1pm - 3pm. For young people aged between 8-14 years. ...
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Salmonella is one of the most commonly reported causes of food poisoning in the UK. There are many different types of Salmonella bacteria and the ...
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Salmonella Infection Salmonella is one of the most commonly reported causes of food poisoning in the UK.. There are many different types of Salmonella ...
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We know that many young people participate in anti-socialbehaviour because there is not enough for them to do. Rugby Borough Council recognises this and that's ...
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Parish ClerksThe borough of Rugby covers an area of 87,949 acres and includes 39 parishes.Tofind out about your Parish Council and Parish Councillors, or yourParish ...
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What is PACE?The Warwickshire GP Exercise Referral Scheme (PACE) is a partnership of agencies in Warwickshire that seek to promote the health of local people ...
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Dog Warden ServiceThe Dog Warden deal with complaints from members of the public about dog fouling, stray dogs and dangerous dogs. The wardens will investigate ...
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War Memorial Gates Rugby's Civic War Memorial takes the form of a pair of wrought iron gates with gold decoration, supported by two Portland stone ...
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Rugby's War Memorial takes the form of a pair of wrought iron gates with gold decoration, supported by two Portland stone piers with ornamental mountings. ...
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On Saturday September 8 Rugby Theatre opens its backdoors to the public, Rugby Theatre is very pleased to be part of the National Heritage Open ...
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Positive Futures is a sport and recreation programme operating for10-19 year olds in and around Newbold thanks to a successful bid to the Home Office ...
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More information can be found on Warwickshire County Council's website The Explosives Act 1875 permits the storage of a limited quantity offireworks/explosives (5kg) for ...
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Following the huge success of Sport Relief in 2006, a Mile event will be taking place in Rugby on Sunday March 16. Last time ...
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The Current PositionThe Crime & Disorder Audit carried out during 2004 largely confirms the priorities that were set out in the Rugby Policing Manifesto. The ...
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IntroductionScores on the Doors is a scheme designed to give the public the opportunity to make informed choices about where they buy food from or ...
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Former Peugeot Site,(Site A) Oxford Road, Ryton On Dunsmore, Section106 dated 30th April 2008Highways - The
Owner agrees with the County that at all times ...
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Press Release - December 28th 2007Health trust managers to answer questions from publicMembers of the public will be able to submit questions to a council ...
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Press Release - June 18th 2007Free Art in the Park Family Fun DayArt in the Park is back this year, even bigger and better. The ...
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Information on HomelessnessWhether you qualify as a homeless person for housing depends on your individual circumstances. The Housing Act 1996 Part VII and subsequent legislation ...
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It is recommended that before you write a response to the consultation that you read the relevant section of the Local Plan.The Local Plan will:Promote ...
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Some properties are exempt from Council Tax because of the reason that they are empty, or the circumstances of the people that live in them. ...
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Coton Park Phase 5 - Land off Coton Park Drive. S106. Dated 22/04/2004 Education contribution of £102,000 to be paid to WCCtowards the cost of ...
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Press Release 24 June 2008Public meetings on Post Office closuresRugby Borough Council is to host a series of public meetings with
the Post Office and ...
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1. Number of submitted development proposals accompanied by a design statement in:Rugby Town CentreUrban Area of Rugby outside the CentreMain Rural SettlementsRural Service CentresOther villages ...
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This page contains links to further Planning information and Constraints affecting the Rugby Area, along with forthcoming legislative changes to the Planning Service.Rugby Borough Council ...
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Sue represents Eastlands Ward and is a Liberal Democrat councillor. She was first elected in 1985. Her current term of office ends in May ...
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Ray represents Newbold Ward and is a Labour councillor. He was first elected in September 1989 and his current term of office ends in May ...
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Tony represents Fosse Ward and is a Conservative Councillor. He was elected in June 2004 and his term of office ends in May 2012.Tony currently ...
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ProfileChris has represented Caldecott Ward as a Liberal Democrat Councillor since 1994. His current term of office ends in 2010. Chris is Deputy ...
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Ron represents Dunchurch and Knightlow Ward and is a Liberal Democrat councillor. He was first elected in 1976 and his current term of office ...
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Richard represents Overslade Ward and is a Conservative councillor. He was first elected in May 1992 and his current term of office ends in May ...
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Neil represents Fosse Ward and is a Conservative Councillor. He was first elected in 2002 and his current term of office expires in May 2010.Neil ...
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"It was either the dog collar or a rosette; in the end I chose politics"My father was the Rev G C ...
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Leigh represents Avon and Swift Ward and is a Conservative councillor. She was first elected in 2004 and her current term of office ends in ...
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Answer: You will still require a premises licence for such premises if they are used to carry on licensable activities. However, there is an exemption ...
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The top ten employers by numbers employed are:-Peugeot Motor Company plcAlstom UK LtdRolls Royce plcTesco Stores LtdGAP UKRugby SchoolJ Sainsburys plcWarwickshire College (Rugby site)Morgan ...
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The Warwickshire County Music Service is one of the largest in the country delivering instrumental lessons to around 10,000 children every week along with choral ...
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Including- Rugby Army Cadet Force Corp of Drum and workshop for the children - Rugby FM House band-Jukebox Junkies - Bawnmore Infant School - Rugby School ...
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Rugby school children will be thrown into the limelight this month by a new exhibition at the Floor One Gallery, Rugby Art Gallery and Museum. ...
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This is your opportunity to find out more about the Viaduct Project, to ask questions, to make your views known and to give us your ...
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Two forthcoming public meetings on Monday, April 24 2006Rugby Policing Manifesto Scrutiny PanelPlanning Meeting7.00 pm Harris ...
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Tickets are now available for a whole host of fun summer events in the area from the picnic battle proms at Althorpe Park to the ...
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Go behind the scenes of two schemes competing in this years Britain in Bloom competition, the largest campaign of its kind in Europe, and organised ...
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As one judge said: "Nationally over a thousand large towns/small cities enter the category every year and in Rugby's first every entry into the National ...
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Plans to close three Post Offices in the Borough of Rugby were announced by Post Office Ltd on Tuesday (24 June). They are at Overslade, ...
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The family have requested family flowers only, and donations can be made to Bell House home for adults with learning and physical disabilities.Councillor Mrs Bell ...
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Our call for evidence from individualsIf you have been affected by or worked on a regeneration project where race equality or race relations was an ...
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The residents of Rugby are being asked to make a pledge to promote safety within the town.A giant pledge wall, which will be erected outside ...
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