Weekly news round-up

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From Thursday 20 May to Thursday 27 May

Coventry City Council weekly news round-up

During these unprecedented times, we want to keep you up-to-date with the current news and advice.

As a result, this newsletter contains the latest news and messages from Coventry City Council, public health guidance, national advice around the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and information about local community groups and partners who are offering local support.

Remember to keep checking our website for the latest information.

In this issue:


Local news


Her Royal Highness reads to the children

The Duchess of Cornwall delights children and families in Central Library visit

Coventry’s Central Library proudly hosted a visit this afternoon from Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall who shared her love of books and reading with local children and families.

Her Royal Highness had a tour of the City Centre library, hearing all about its past as an entertainment venue and how it now engages with all the city’s communities to ensure reading is available to all.

Read more about Her Royal Highness' visit on our website.


Her Royal Highness talks to people at the service

The Duchess of Cornwall visits Panahghar Women’s refuge in Coventry

Panahghar was the final visit of the day and saw Her Royal Highness visit the refuge to commend the support Panahghar offered to Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Women affected by domestic violence and abuse over the pandemic.

Read more about Her Royal Highness's visit to Panahghar on our website.


Councillor John McNicholas with his wife June

New Lord Mayor starts year of office

Councillor John McNicholas has been inaugurated as the Lord Mayor of Coventry for 2021-22, Coventry’s City of Culture year.

Councillor McNicholas was born in Plymouth but moved to the Midlands and chose to live in Coventry to work at the Browns Lane car plant from 1978 onwards until his retirement in the new millennium.

John was first elected onto the Council as a Councillor for Lower Stoke Ward in 1986 and has represented the people of the area continuously since then.

Read more about the new Lord Mayor on our website.


Cllr Welsh with representatives from Farrans and Carriers of Hope

Developer makes generous donation to local food hub

The Worldsfood Food Hub based at St Marks Church in St Michael’s Ward has received a much-welcomed donation of £500 from Farrans, a leading building and civil engineering contractor.

Farrans, who are currently building over 200 new apartments on Gulson Road, were looking for a way to make a positive impact in the local community. So, their Community Business Partner team contacted the Council’s Community Resilience team who helped them identify the Food Hub as a project they could support.

Read the full story about Farrans' donation on our website.

 


Cllr Welsh, Cllr O'Boyle and Cllr Hetherton in Hertford Street

Hertford Street

The planting is now in on Hertford Street. So we heard from Cllr David Welsh, Cllr Jim O'Boyle and Cllr Patricia Hetherton  about how the work blends public art with public realm and to explain how it all feeds into other projects that are happening within the city. Watch what they had to say on our YouTube channel.

We also spoke to members of the public about what they thought of Hertford Street's new look. Hear what they had to say on our YouTube channel.


A picture of British Homes Stores

Frasers Group confirmed to take former BHS site in Coventry

Today (27 May) it has been announced that Frasers Group plc are confirmed to take over the former BHS building in Coventry City Centre.

Plans for the space include a new elevated Sports Direct store, which will also house a USC, Evans Cycles and GAME as well as a Belong gaming arena, and is set to open later this year.

Hear what Cllr Jim O'Boyle had to say about the big news on the Council's YouTube channel.

You can also read more about this story on our website.


VLR at the museum

Our Future Moves

Coventry and Warwickshire’s world-leading transport innovation will be showcased during a year of celebration and activities, starting this July.

A range of partners from across the region have come together to create Our Future Moves which will run from July 2021 through to the summer of 2022 with a series of events taking place over the 12-month period – including demonstrations of the latest technology.

Read more about the showcase on our website.


Coventry moves

People of Coventry invited to play a unique role in major 2021 event

The people of Coventry are being invited to join together and play their part in the epic and unique final moment of Coventry Moves – the signature event for the year as UK City of Culture.

Coventry Moves, on Saturday 5 June, begins at 8am and will be enjoyed and experienced by the people of the city, region and across the nation online and through broadcast and will tell the story of Coventry and look ahead to its future.

Read more about the Coventry Moves event on our website.


Peter with his model

A model of Medieval Coventry on show in Central Library

A model, that shows what Coventry looked like in 1509, has been created by Peter Garbett from Willenhall. It features some of the City's fantastic Tudor buildings, like Bablake Hospital and Ford's Hospital. The model will be available for people to see in the Central Library until the end of June.

You can read more about Peter's model in the Coventry Telegraph.


Bike week 2021

Next week is bike week and there's lots of exciting events going on. From exhibits looking at Coventry's cycling history to workshops helping you to get back in the saddle for your commute to work, there's something for everyone. Follow the links below to find out more.

We'll be posting cycling updates all throughout next week so make sure you keep your eye on the #cyclecoventry hashtag on Facebook and Twitter throughout the next week. 


Have your say on our new-look website

We are going to be updating our website template soon. This will make it easier for us to provide an accessible website and gives us the opportunity to update the design and layout of the website. We really want to hear from you about what you think of our website.

Find out how to give your feedback on our website.


National information


What to do if you feel unwell, or live with someone who is unwell

Stay at home if you have either:

  • A high temperature – you feel hot to touch on your chest or back
  • A new, continuous cough – this means you've started coughing repeatedly
  • Loss or change in sense or smell or taste

You can find more information and advice about COVID-19 on the NHS website. The page is being updated regularly and is the best place to go for the latest health information.

Self-isolation guidance and social distancing guidance is available in other languages.


Further updates from the Government

For latest national updates and wider advice on COVID-19, please visit the Government website


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