Laughing gas concerns, a royal thanks for volunteers and the Sky Blues Arena updates- This week in Coventry - The Coventry Observer
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Laughing gas concerns, a royal thanks for volunteers and the Sky Blues Arena updates- This week in Coventry

Coventry Editorial 30th Oct, 2022   0

IT’S been another packed week in this weeks Coventry Observer- and we’ve compiled a roundup of some of the biggest stories over the last seven days.

This weeks biggest stories

COVENTRY City is ‘exploring alternative backup plans’ to host Tuesday night’s home game against Blackburn Rovers should the Coventry Building Society Arena be unavailable.

Coventry City ‘exploring backup plans’ to Arena for Tuesday’s game against Blackburn




COVENTRY’S young people are being warned of the ‘dangerous, damaging and terrifying’ effects of using nitrous oxide, better known as ‘laughing gas’, following an increase in hospital admissions in the city.

Coventry health chiefs warn of ‘laughing gas’ dangers after spike in hospital admissions


THE FRIENDS of Longford Park and Earlsdon Carnegie Community Library volunteers will be thanked for their commitment to Coventry communities when they receive the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS) this Sunday (October 30).

Two Coventry community groups to receive royal thanks at awards ceremony

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