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
TRIBUTES have been pouring in after former Coventry, England and British and Irish Lions rugby player David Duckham died this week aged 76.
KERESLEY Parish Council is seeking volunteers to maintain Jubilee Wood during its fourth community action day.
Volunteers needed to maintain Keresley Jubilee Wood next Saturday
A COVENTRY university graduate who received a ‘life-changing’ organ transplant before setting world sporting records hopes to help show the benefits of organ donations as he prepares to compete in two competitions when the British Transplant Games comes to the city in July.
Athlete aiming to show there’s life after transplant at Coventry games
COVENTRY’S Black Horse pub, which has stood for around 200 years, was torn down last weekend.
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