Coronavirus
We are working closely with health services and other Council's across Warwickshire to help keep our residents and staff as safe as possible by reducing the spread of Coronavirus.
Our Contact Centre, 01827 715341, is OPEN for calls only, the Council Offices in Atherstone are CLOSED to the public. The Job Centre is open for APPOINTMENTS ONLY.
Clinically Extremely Vulnerable | Food, Medicines and Emotional Support |
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Get support if you’re clinically extremely vulnerable to coronavirus and have no family or friends to help with food shopping and essential supplies. Information about who is classed as Clinically Extremely Vulnerable and how to get help is on our Help for the Clinically Extremely Vulnerable page. | If you are unable to leave your home due to Covid-19 and have no support to help you get food, medication or to access services then Warwickshire can help you. Ring Warwickshire's dedicated hotline 0800 408 1447. Hotline opening hours and more information |
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Testing for Coronavirus
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Coronavirus Vaccine
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Food, medicines, bereavement
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Business - Coronavirus
- Adapting food businesses for takeaway and food delivery during COVID-19
- Brexit
- Business Support and Help
- Coronavirus Businesses Checklist
- Covid 19 Re-opening your business
- COVID-19 - Safety screens in private hire vehicles
- COVID19 Business Engagement
- Food safety and advice
- Licensing Changes due to COVID 19
- Mobile Food Sales - COVID-19
- Specialist Grant Fund for Small Businesses - COVID 19
- Town Centres - Covid-19 Recovery
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Service Updates - Coronavirus
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Financial Help - Coronavirus
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Leisure - Coronavirus
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Housing - Coronavirus
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Planning - Coronavirus
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Rubbish and Recycling - Coronavirus
Latest News
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Wednesday, 3 March 2021
Free Covid-19 weekly testing - Birch Coppice on Wednesdays and Thursdays (8am-2pm)
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Wednesday, 3 March 2021
Daily lab confirmed COVID-19 cases in North Warwickshire - 03/03/21
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Friday, 26 February 2021
Councillor Dawn Downes
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