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Coventry City Council information siteGO»
Coventry and Warwickshire Promotions' web site, bringing you the latest on-line from Coventry and surrounding area.GO»
Coventry and Warwickshire Promotions' web site, bringing you the latest on-line from Coventry and surrounding area.GO»
Coventry & Warwickshire's largest independent websiteGO»
Coventry & Warwickshire's largest independent websiteGO»
BBC in CoventryGO»
As a focus for the City's cultural heritage, the Museum offers a fascinating visit with international appeal. Enjoy the Godiva City exhibition, one thousand years of Coventry's history, told through historical treasures, interactive games, archive film and objects to handle.GO»
The Heritage Motor Centre is home to the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust, which maintains the largest collection of historic British cars in the world.GO»
Warwick Arts Centre's gallery space.GO»
Why was Coventry called the cycle capital of the world? Why is Coventry the home of British road transport? What is the fastest car in the world? Visit the site to find the answers to these. You can also discover how Coventry people coped with the Blitz, what it was like living in Boomtown Coventry in the 1950s, 60s and 70s, how car design has changed and much much more... GO»
Coventry's biggest theatre. Visit their site to see what's on offer.GO»
Information, history and more.GO»
English Heritage web site containing full details.GO»
The Warwick Castle web site is packed full with 1000 years of excitement, historical facts and useful information, so start exploring...GO»
Within 47 acres of Warwickshire countryside sits one of England’s finest Tudor houses. Coughton Court has been the home of the Throckmortons since 1409. They still live in, open and manage the house today.GO»
Magnificent house and grounds with loads of activities and special events.GO»
Visit the recently restored house and grounds.GO»
The Centre contains displays, hands-on activities and information about the nature reserve, as well as a Tea Room and Shop. The Centre is open every day (except Christmas Day) and has lots of events and activities for everyone throughout the year.GO»
The official club site.GO»
Supporters club site.GO»
Find out what's happening at the Blaze Bar...GO»
Everything you need to know about the Blaze junior teams.GO»
Main information site for the university.GO»
SIte for ex pupils of various West Midlands schools.GO»
City schools' web sites and resources on line from Coventry City Council.GO»
Everything you need to know about the University of Warwick.GO»
The official Coventry Crusaders website.GO»
The Woodcraft Folk is a British voluntary organisation working with children and young people. It was founded in 1925 and now has hundreds of groups all over the country. We are committed to building a world based on equality, friendship, peace and social justice. Our aim is education for Social Change.GO»
Coventry Photographic Society was founded in 1883 and is one of the oldest societies in Great Britain.The Society meets on Monday evenings at 7.45 pm in the Pavilion at the Three Spires Bowling & Sports Club, Morningside off Dalton Road, Earlsdon, Coventry.GO»
Home page of the 42nd Coventry Scouts.GO»
Club home pageGO»
Club homepageGO»
Coventry's League team site.GO»
The Whale Toyota Coventry Bees official siteGO»
Plenty of information for visitors to Spon End, Chapelfields and Nauls Mill. GO»
Always on the look out for new members. Competetive Four part A Cappella Singing (Unaccompanied). Free Singing lessons-great bunch of guys. Contact Jack Tuckley for more information Tel 02476 335857GO»
A personal site about the history of CoventryGO»
The Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, Coventry - the Medieval Church in the Spon Street Area of Coventry, in the heart of the City.GO»
AAC Rugby and South Warwickshire Area meets on the second Thursday of every month at The Oak, Baginton, Coventry from 1930 onwards.GO»
The site contains a history and description of Hill Close Gardens, an Events page, notes about our sponsors, and of course a map and contact details.GO»
A website for Coventry people and ex-patriots around the world.GO»
The Community Safety Partnership is a statutory organisation which plans, commissions and co-ordinates work to tackle crime and address substance misuse issues in Coventry. One of our aims is to increase community participation in the planning of services, etc, and the website is a useful platform where information about the partnership is help and regularly updated.GO»
InCoventry.com - a newly created, non-profit web site aiming to serve Coventry and its surrounding areas. Latest features include an extensive local business directory (free to use/search/submit your own business), local and national news articles, classified adverts, local event listings, forum, image gallery, UK link directory, famous quotes and more... GO»
Stunning harmonies, uplifting songs, inspiring rhythms, music for the soul: WorldSongis a community choir with a difference. We sing harmony songs from across the globe, specialising in traditional songs from Britain, Eastern Europe, Africa, America and beyond.GO»
BalsallCom.Com is a community web project serving Balsall Common and Berkswell and provides local news, views, sports, events, information and discussion. The project is currently self-funded although sponsorship is being sought to help keep the site running. Our vision is for this service to remain permanently free to all its' visitors.GO»
Write to Unison Coventry, Koco Building, Room 11, The Arches, Spon End, Coventry, CV1 3JQGO»
Marz Imprints. Local musician's (Kevin Harrison) website, desktop record company. Related pages about Coventry music scene in the late seventies/early eightiesGO»
T'ai Chi is a gentle, relaxed form of exercise. This "moving meditation" has been practised in China for many thousands of years, and has proven itself capable of improving health and fighting off the ageing process (not just the signs of ageing!). GO»
Coventry CTC is part of the LTA's City Tennis Club programme and is based at Lyng Hall Community School, Stoke Park Community School and Henley College. The club is a partnership between LTA, Greater Warwickshire Sport, Coventry City Council and Warwickshire LTA and encompassed existing activity organised by Coventry & District LTA Juniors. The club is fortunate to have a full-time Principal Coach, Phil Homer, who is funded through the Community Sports Coaches Scheme.GO»
Greater Warwickshire Sport is a partnership of key agencies committed to establishing a sustainable and integrated system for all people to benefit from physical activity and sport in Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull.GO»
Prints of historic views of CoventryGO»
The Coventry Rotaract Club is a club for 18-30 year-olds that fosters leadership and responsible citizenship, encourages high ethical standards in business, and promotes international peace and understanding. The Coventry Rotaract Club is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Coventry.GO»
Creative Partnerships works to give school children throughout England the opportunity to develop their potential, their ambition, their creativity and imagination through sustainable partnerships with creative and cultural organisations, businesses and individuals.GO»
Tai Chi the ancient taoist art of moving meditation has been used for centuries to combat stress and to live in harmony with ones own true nature in accordance with the Tao. Tai Chi provides an effective way of learning to cope with the stresses of life and can bring balance and harmony back into the core of ones being. Thus providing the tools that are missing in order to respond and cope to these stresses in a more healthy and positive manner.GO»
We are open to beginners and advanced fencers from Coventry. Our aim is to make this fantastic sport accessible for everyone: our members can use the club's equipment for free. We train on Fridays from 7 to 9pm at Foxford School, Longford, Coventry.GO»
Balsall Common Badminton ClubGO»