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.
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This week’s highlights
THREE more men have been jailed for a total of 12 and a half years for their part in the violent disorder in Coventry City Centre which led to the death of Fidel Glasgow in 2018.
COVENTRIANS could be able to watch an exclusive preview of a new BBC drama set in the city later this month.
COVENTRY City of Culture Trust has announced it has gone into administration, putting 50 permanent and casual staff out of work.
50 jobs lost as Coventry City of Culture Trust goes into administration
AN EXTRAORDINARY woman who lived through the Coventry Blitz is set to release a book retelling her remarkable life while helping today’s disadvantaged young people.
COVENTRY’S iconic Charterhouse will be opening its doors to visitors on Saturday, April 1 following more than a decade of fund-raising and restoration work.
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