People aged between 16 and 100 are needed for a huge community radio project.
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Hand challenge for hospital visitors
Hospital visitors were challenged to see how clean their hands were as part of a drive to fight infections.
› Read MoreGenerous shoppers praised
Shoppers have been praised for their generosity after hundreds of pounds were raised for injured servicemen.
› Read MoreHearty praise for Nuneaton
Nuneaton and Bedworth is good for the heart – and that’s official.
› Read MorePraise for torch makers
Staff at a sheet metal factory have certainly had their work cut out after being commissioned to make the 8,000 London 2012 Olympic Torches.
› Read MoreSporty youngsters get top role
Youngsters have been picked out for the opportunity of a lifetime due to all their efforts in sport.
› Read MoreHomes to be wrapped up
Homes in Nuneaton will be wrapped up to keep them warm thanks to a new grant.
› Read MoreMayor kicks habit for hospice
Mayor Neil Phillips has found a great way to stick to his New Year’s Resolution – he has made it a public fundraising campaign. The Mayor of Nuneaton and Bedworth has decided to give up smoking and raise money for the Mary Ann Evans Hospice at the same time.
› Read More‘Hospital staff got me walking again’
A man who has taken his first steps in six years has praised hospital staff for getting him back on his feet. Robert Austin, 45, of Camp Hill Road, Nuneaton, was left virtually paralysed after suffering from a severe viral infection in 2006. He was left unable to walk or talk after the illness, but has finally started to walk again.
› Read MoreChurchgoers sleep rough
Church members slept outside for a night to raise money and awareness for the homeless. Members of the congregation of Lifechurch, in Vicarage Street, took part in the Big Sleep Out to collect food and money for the needy.
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