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First tickets for UK City of Culture events go on sale
Coventry’s year as UK City of Culture 2021 kicks off on May 15 - here s all you need to know about getting tickets
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UK City of Culture will kick off on May 15, and opening ceremony, Coventry Moves will take place on June 5, The Allesley Silas (July 2021) is a new, site specific largescale outdoor musical theatre production by From the Heart Theatre.
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Warning as hidden Solihull pool turns bright red
Visitors to a remote pool at Elmdon Manor Nature Reserve in deepest Solihull are transfixed by a red velvet scene that looks as if there really is life on Mars - but the explanation could give you the creeps
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A warning has been issued after a nature reserve pool has turned a bright red colour.
The strange reason a Solihull nature reserve pool has turned bright red
The pool at Elmdon Manor Nature Reserve just off the A45 Coventry Road is reminiscent of a scene from Mars
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Pictured pool at Elmdon Manor nature reserve, Solihull,where the water has turned red in colour. Image: Darren Quinton (Image: Darren Quinton/Birmingham Live)
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| Updated: 12:36, 05 April 2021
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AN ambitious £3m project has been launched this week to increase the amount of land in Warwickshire where wildlife can thrive.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust wants to see 30 per cent of land in the county â and in neighbouring Coventry and Solihull â managed for wildlife by 2030, including new areas which it intends to purchase.
As well as improving the land and restoring lost habitats, the Nature Recovery Fund would encourage and help other landowners to do the same on their property.
The trust, which already has £1.5m and is appealing for donations to double this, has not revealed where it is planning to purchase land, but said discussions were under way with landowners.