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5 days ago · HERTFORD STREET* (constructed 1812) was cut as the result of an Act 'for improving the public roads in and through the City of Coventry', and provided a better exit for traffic in the direction of Warwick.
5 days ago · The City of Coventry Training College for teachers was opened in 1946 in Canley as an emergency college for men students housed in premises which had been built as a war-time hostel. Women students were first admitted in 1948.
3 days ago · The modern Leamington Road branches from Warwick Road where it entered the parish and runs south past the church, crossing the Coventry by-pass (completed 1940) (fn. 6) by a roundabout near the city boundary which here coincides with the former parish boundary.
5 days ago · Warwickshire, administrative and historic county of central England, in the Midlands region. As an administrative and geographic unit, the county dates from the 10th century, with the historic county town (seat) of Warwick lying roughly at its centre. Covering a smaller and somewhat different area.
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3 days ago · Birmingham: Led by BMet at Matthew Boulton College, with centres specializing in dental technology, cybersecurity, and AI. Black Country: Led by Walsall College, focusing on advanced manufacturing, engineering, and other key technologies. Coventry and Warwickshire: Led by Coventry College, with a focus on digital and green technologies.
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3 days ago · A comparison between the map of medieval Coventry and a survey of the city made by Samuel Bradford in 1748–9 demonstrates the persistence of its early lay-out. The presence of the wall was one factor in stabilizing the street plan, limiting as it did any outlets from the town to those provided by the medieval gates.