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The following links are from the Warwick Courier. 30 Most Recent Stories From Warwick Today - Back to Home Page - NewsFri 22nd Aug 2008: Warwick could join places such as Sydney Opera House, the Taj Mahal and Stonehenge as a world heritage site. Wed 20th Aug 2008: Warwickshire Police have confirmed the names of the five people killed in a place crash near Coombe Abbey on Sunday. Thu 21st Aug 2008: GCSEs - how did your child's school do? Nervous pupils around Warwickshire gathered at their schools today to receive their GCSE results. Fri 22nd Aug 2008: Council says bus station will be finished by end of October. Shopkeepers in Warwick are celebrating after it was announced the town's new bus station should be finished ahead of schedule. Warwick Hospital teams splash for Swimathon cash. From the wards to the water - three teams of Warwick Hospital staff will be taking the plunge in the 2008 Soroptimist Swimathon. Mon 18th Aug 2008: Bogus 'water board' man targets elderly. Police have urged elderly people to be vigilant after a bogus water board employee tricked his way into a Warwick woman's home. Fri 22nd Aug 2008: Woman, 84 tricked by bogus caller . Police have urged elderly people to be vigilant after a bogus water board employee tricked his way into a Warwick woman's home last week. Call to make town's railway station wheelchair-friendly. Calls have been made to make Warwick station wheelchair-friendly - 13 years after the first disability discrimination act was passed. Homes plan for Barford's old post office to go ahead. Barford's last commercial post office will soon be converted into homes, leaving the village "morally committed" to supporting its new community shop. As Olympians shine, Avon regatta attracts hundreds of crews. Medal-winning performances in Beijing provided inspiration for amateur rowers at Warwick Regatta on Sunday. Olympic link in town cycle races. Olympic medal winners are among previous competitors at Warwick Cycle Races, which will take place on September 14. Teenager put on probation after exposing himself. A Warwick teenager who indecently exposed himself on three occasions will be punished in the community. Warwick School friends' 275-mile ride. Cycling is a great way to keep fit and - if the Olympics are anything to go by - you could set your sights on a gold medal or two. Fri 15th Aug 2008: Students' ideas for a bigger welcome. Warwickshire College students hope to have helped disabled visitors to enjoy a Warwick tourist attraction. A level results - how our schools fared. Weeks of trepidation ended when A and AS level students around Warwickshire collected their results yesterday (Thursday). Scarecrows at Lapworth and Barford. There will be a celluloid theme to this year's Lapworth Scarecrow Festival on September 13 and 14. Pet sitter's daring leap for charity. Kenilworth Dog's Trust will get a donation from a volunteer who is going above and beyond the call of duty. Runner Jez takes on toughest race. Warwick endurance runner Jez Bragg hopes to rank among the world's best in a 100-mile alpine race starting on August 29. Piece of Warwick's history safe again. One of Warwick's most historic streets has been saved from redevelopment. Midwife Helena to lose hair for charity. When she told people she was going to shave her head for charity, Hatton midwife Helena White had several offers to pay her not to do it. Couple look for support helping poor in Peru. Taking charge of their own charity to help disadvantaged people in Peru has been a dream come true for a former Warwick couple. Find out about Nelson's Navy . Life in Nelson's Navy, power politics at the close of the Second World War and the story of the English language will be among the subjects at a Warwick book festival. Britain's Olympic rowers may be competing in Beijing, but the next generation of Redgraves and Pinsents will be taking part in Warwick Regatta tomorrow (Saturday). Guide leader sails into history books . Warwick Guide leader Bridget Halpin has made history by sailing with the first all-female crew to take part in the Tall Ships Race. Fri 8th Aug 2008: Promise to protect historic buildings. Officials have promised to protect and preserve historic buildings in Warwick - and bring one back to "its former glory". Lapworth Players need more men. Christmas will not be the same in one Warwickshire village - if no men can be found to act in its Christmas play. Doctor faces trial in the New Year. A Harbury doctor accused of running over a tanker driver will stand trial in the New Year. Women brew breast cancer beer. Bringing a woman's touch to the art of brewing was the idea behind a Warwick firm's fundraising beer. 'War of the Worlds' upsets neighbours. Warwick residents endured hours of drilling and demolition noise when contractors demolished a bridge - in the middle of the night. New town of 15,000 people near Claverdon? A "mini-town" of 15,000 people west of Warwick is among proposed solutions for a perceived shortfall in housing. Earlier Stories Complete archive on the official site.
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