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With so much happening across the Warwick district that deserves to be celebrated, the Courier and Weekly News offers local groups and individuals the opportunity to reach thousands of people via our newspaper and website.
Kingsley School pupils donated their unused coats to a good cause. You can share stories like this with us through our Facebook and Twitter pages, website or by getting in touch by email or phone.Kingsley School pupils donated their unused coats to a good cause. You can share stories like this with us through our Facebook and Twitter pages, website or by getting in touch by email or phone.
Kingsley School pupils donated their unused coats to a good cause. You can share stories like this with us through our Facebook and Twitter pages, website or by getting in touch by email or phone.

The Courier/Kenilworth Weekly News can help you get more support from members of the public and improve awareness of your work, activities or fundraising efforts. And, what’s more, it’s free!

The Courier/KWN reaches thousands of people every week through our website, weekly paper and Twitter and Facebook social media accounts.

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If you’ve not seen our website before, take a look at http://www.leamingtoncourier.co.uk, www.warwickcourier.co.uk or www.kenilworthweeklynews.co.uk and make sure you check it out every day for breaking news as it happens.

They currently attract thousands of unique users every single week and is just one area we want to continue to expand to bring more positive, good news stories to our readers.

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You can also Tweet us via @leamcourier, @Warwick_Courier and @Kenilworth_News. We will then publish as many pictures and stories as possible in our paper and on our website. If you’ve got any questions, call the Courier newsdesk on 01926 457737.