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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COVENTRY Blitz survivor Mary Lock, believed to be the only woman appointed as a Civil Defence Fire Guard instructor in the city during the Second World War, celebrated her extraordinary life of service as she turned 100 today.
Coventry Blitz survivor thanked for life of service on 100th birthday
STAFF and volunteers at Albany Theatre have been looking back at the venue’s extraordinary story as they mark ten years since it reopened.
COVENTRY Cathedral’s Blitz Museum will be re-opening over the February half-term with plenty of free children’s activities for youngsters to enjoy.
Plenty to do at Coventry Cathedrals Blitz museum over half-term
TRIBUTES have been pouring in for legendary Coventry cyclist Eileen Sheridan, who has passed away at the age of 99.
Tributes for legendary Coventry cyclist Eileen Sheridan, who has died aged 99
THE FAMILY of iconic rugby player David Duckham have invited all Coventry supporters to join them at a memorial service on Monday, February 27.
David Duckham memorial service to take place later this month
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