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
A ROW has broken out over plans for 350 homes, a two-hectare care home, infrastructure, open space and landscape enhancements on land at Browns Lane.
COVENTRY student Sujaana Jeyaratnam hopes to inspire girls from the south Asian community when she vyes to be crowned Miss England.
Coventry Miss England Finalist Sujaana hopes to be an inspiration
FUND-RAISERS across Coventry and Warwickshire put their best foot forward at the Coventry Memory Walk to raise funds for the Alzheimer’s Society.
Over £45,000 raised by memory walkers at Coventry’s War Memorial Park
COVENTRY University will pay tribute to the city’s history with a Phoenix Tree sculpture set to rise from the demolition of the Alan Berry building.
Phoenix Tree to rise from demolition of Coventry University building
COVENTRY will be skating in a Winter Wonderland from November 25 as the city centre will be transformed into a hub of festive fun, complete with an ice rink.
Coventry will be skating in a winter wonderland this Christmas
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