Historical public house could be turned into a 12-bedroom property of multiple occupation
Source: New plans for Coventry’s former Black Horse pub – Coventry Telegraph
Historical public house could be turned into a 12-bedroom property of multiple occupation
Source: New plans for Coventry’s former Black Horse pub – Coventry Telegraph
The Chancellor’s Commission at the University of Warwick is investigating the University’s future role in the region.
Designed to provide a clear long-term vision, the Commission works to ensure as many different voices and opinions are heard.
The University wants to hear what you think the main challenges are for our local community, and how the University could engage with the issues our community faces.
You can respond to the survey at the following link:
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/research/warwickcommission/chancellorscommission/communitysurvey
‘Living Mannequins’ window at Aspire, Earlsdon Street on Saturday 24 October. The event is raising funds and awareness for Breast Cancer and Aspire will be donating 10% of the day’s takings to Breast Cancer Care. Aspire are looking for models to take part and volunteers to collect donations.
Please note that the ‘Delivering Neighbourhoods Differently’ workshop at Earlsdon Primary School 10am – 12noon Saturday 17 October has been POSTPONED. No alternative date has been set by the organisers.
The Redeemed Christian Church of God on Upper Spon Street has two community events coming up later this month.
The first, on Saturday 24 October from 4-8pm, is the DMS Annual Youth Conference, that will focus on careers, leadership and relationships.
A week later, on 31 October, there is a cancer awareness event, covering how to detect cancer early, various types of cancer, what to do, fund raising, charity walk and free medical advice.
A petition has been set up calling for a pedestrian crossing near to the junction of Beechwood Avenue and Rochester Road.
It’s sponsored by Earlsdon Ward Councillor Allan Andrews and can be signed on the Coventry City Council website.
There’s a joint benefit gig at the Arches on Sunday 25 October, to raise funds for Diabetes UK and Zoe’s Place. The main act is skabilly/reggae duo the Targets and support comes from Sophie Corona.