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
THE NATIONAL History Museum’s iconic Dippy the Dinosaur will be at Coventry’s Herbert Art Gallery and Museum for three years from February 20.
Iconic Dippy the Dinosaur from the National History Museum coming to Coventry
COVENTRY’S iconic Charterhouse is holding two open days over the next month as it looks for volunteers to help celebrate its rich history.
Two upcoming open days at Coventry’s historic Charterhouse as the search for volunteers begins
AN INSPIRING couple from Coventry is inviting people to join them as they take on a 250km guided run throughout January to raise vital funds and awareness for the Coventry Resource Centre for the Blind (CRCB).
Inspiring couple taking guided 250km charity run for Coventry Resource Centre for the Blind
COVENTRY’S Pilot Hotel has had its Premises Licence revoked following an incident of ‘serious crime and disorder’ at the venue.
Coventry’s Pilot Hotel has premises licence revoked following ‘serious crime and disorder’
MODEST Coventry professor Adam Boddison, made an OBE in the New Year’s Honours for helping children and young people with special educational needs, nearly deleted the congratulatory email thinking it was a scam.
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