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
A COVENTRY band is looking to use the power of music to thank NHS staff who saved the life of their beloved and inspirational leader Margery Jones.
Coventry band hitting the right notes to thank NHS staff for saving leader Margery’s life
COVENTRY City Council leader Coun George Duggins has hit out at the government after the city was snubbed for levelling up funding.
Council leader expresses ‘anger’ as Coventry Levelling Up bids snubbed
TICKETS are now available for Coventrians to see the world-famous Dippy the Dinosaur ahead of its three-year residence in the city.
INSPIRATIONAL Coventry achievers have been named among the finalists in the fifth Ladies First Network Business and Inspirational Women Awards.
ANOTHER SEVEN acres of aerospace company Meggitt’s former Coventry site is set to be regenerated through a new £15million investment, creating 295 jobs.
Redevelopment of seven acres of brownfield land to create 295 jobs
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