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An orange and blue poster with details of the Need The Loo campaign's free event in Coventry on 19 November for World Toilet Day. The poster explains why the campaign is needed, why it matters, who should come (basically anyone who cares about dignity, independence and equality!) and how to get involved. The location is Central Hall, Warwick Lane, Coventry city centre from 2pm to 4pm on Wednesday 19 November.

An orange and blue poster with details of the Need The Loo campaign's free event in Coventry on 19 November for World Toilet Day. The poster explains why the campaign is needed, why it matters, who should come (basically anyone who cares about dignity, independence and equality!) and how to get involved. The location is Central Hall, Warwick Lane, Coventry city centre from 2pm to 4pm on Wednesday 19 November.

On #WorldToiletDay (19 Nov) campaigners Need The Loo supported by our #ConnectingForGoodCov community organisers host their first big event with residents, @coventrycc.bsky.social, businesses, Age UK and @colostomyuk.bsky.social to share why public toilet access in Coventry is so vital for all 🚽

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A young white woman with brown hair speaks into a megaphone to a crowd of onlookers. One man holds a placard aloft that says, "New Vibes Coventry" in bold colourful capital letters. The backdrop is the historic council house in Coventry city centre.

A young white woman with brown hair speaks into a megaphone to a crowd of onlookers. One man holds a placard aloft that says, "New Vibes Coventry" in bold colourful capital letters. The backdrop is the historic council house in Coventry city centre.

#JOB We want to find a strategist behind #Coventry’s next wave of grassroots power. #ConnectingForGoodCov is six years into a bold, ten‑year mission—and now we need a Senior #CommunityOrganiser to help us flip the switch from building power to wielding it bit.ly/43CGQGb

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2022's national Reconnection Tour stop in Coventry, hosted by Connecting for Good. A large group of all kinds of people, including two wheelchair users at the front, pose for a photo under a rainbow roof in Coventry city centre while flying a giant yellow smiley face flag. Credit: Dom Fleming Photography.

2022's national Reconnection Tour stop in Coventry, hosted by Connecting for Good. A large group of all kinds of people, including two wheelchair users at the front, pose for a photo under a rainbow roof in Coventry city centre while flying a giant yellow smiley face flag. Credit: Dom Fleming Photography.

JOB OPPORTUNITY ⭐️ Join Grapevine as Senior Community Organiser growing #ConnectingForGoodCov into a strategic collective for change! Apply now to help us start the next chapter of our journey towards fairer, more equitable neighbourhoods in #Coventry ✊ bit.ly/4jAWFDt

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An illustration by artist and community organiser Melissa Smith shows all different kinds of people across the top holding aloft placards and megaphones against a sunrise with the words 'systemic change' in orange and brown. Below, "the collective power of a thriving ecosystem united across Coventry" is depicted as interlocking pentagons of a bee hive. Pentagons include purpose, connected, inclusive and self organised.

An illustration by artist and community organiser Melissa Smith shows all different kinds of people across the top holding aloft placards and megaphones against a sunrise with the words 'systemic change' in orange and brown. Below, "the collective power of a thriving ecosystem united across Coventry" is depicted as interlocking pentagons of a bee hive. Pentagons include purpose, connected, inclusive and self organised.

At the heart of our #ConnectingForGoodCov movement are community-led initiatives responding to specific local needs. It's an ecosystem of people with #LivedExperience of #marginalisation coming together to act on their aspirations for change. NEW BLOG! 🆕 bit.ly/3Ri2j1F

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A young white man in shorts and t-shirt uses a megaphone to share his story on a patch of grass in Coventry city centre. He is Ashley and is supported by his dad Trevor.

A young white man in shorts and t-shirt uses a megaphone to share his story on a patch of grass in Coventry city centre. He is Ashley and is supported by his dad Trevor.

Alex joined forces with Coventry Resting Spaces, another community-led initiative supported by our #ConnectingForGoodCov movement fighting isolation and marginalisation. Its founder Ashley had been told to stay away from the city centre at busy times in order to... 2/

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Men & Public Toilets: We Need to Talk Recently, we’ve been hearing that men face specific challenges when using public toilets, particularly around accessibility and health-relat

MEN AND PUBLIC TOILETS 🚽 The Need The Loo team, supported by our #ConnectingForGoodCov community organisers, has moved to the next phase of its campaign for better public toilet provision in #Coventry. Accessibility? Health-related needs? HAVE YOUR SAY! bit.ly/4iht8yB

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Bold black capital letters says 'Have your say'. The O in YOUR is replaced with an illustration of a white toilet with the seat up on a white background.

Bold black capital letters says 'Have your say'. The O in YOUR is replaced with an illustration of a white toilet with the seat up on a white background.

#WorldToiletDay is coming up (19 Nov), aiming for everyone to have access to safe, sanitary toilets by 2030. Here in #Coventry the #NeedTheLoo campaign team, supported by our #ConnectingForGoodCov movement, are pushing for better facilities in our city centre. Please share your story: bit.ly/3AvDzhE

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A promo poster for the Unveil the Unseen exhibition on 13 November 2024 at University of Warwick Faculty of Arts fAB1.16 from 5-7pm. Featuring documentaries, zines, podcasts and community art from Survivor Sanctuary on the subject of gender-based violence in Coventry. Created by survivors.

A promo poster for the Unveil the Unseen exhibition on 13 November 2024 at University of Warwick Faculty of Arts fAB1.16 from 5-7pm. Featuring documentaries, zines, podcasts and community art from Survivor Sanctuary on the subject of gender-based violence in Coventry. Created by survivors.

Survivor Sanctuary is a grassroots, survivor-led organisation offering peer-to-peer support for victim survivors. Also part of our #ConnectingForGoodCov ecosystem fighting isolation and marginalisation in #Coventry. See their second exhibition at
The University of Warwick on Wednesday 13 Nov 5-7pm.

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A photo collage showing different grassroots community initiatives that are part of the Connecting for Good ecosystem in Coventry. Images includes people walking with banners, a woman digging a city centre flower bed, signage to public toilets and crafts made by survivors of abuse.

A photo collage showing different grassroots community initiatives that are part of the Connecting for Good ecosystem in Coventry. Images includes people walking with banners, a woman digging a city centre flower bed, signage to public toilets and crafts made by survivors of abuse.

GET INVOLVED | Opportunities to #volunteer your time and skills for a cause you care about in #Coventry. Here are details of several grassroots initiatives, led by locals working in our #ConnectingForGoodCov ecosystem tackling isolation and marginalisation bit.ly/3ADRYs2

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