
Protein sources beyond meat: a local guide
From Coventry's indoor markets to its growing number of plant-forward cafés, getting enough protein without reaching for the mince is easier — and cheaper — than most residents think.
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From Coventry's indoor markets to its growing number of plant-forward cafés, getting enough protein without reaching for the mince is easier — and cheaper — than most residents think.

From rising energy bills driven by Russian shortages to supply chain anxiety triggered by conflict in Europe and the Middle East, Coventry firms are feeling the pressure of a turbulent summer.

From a contested regeneration vote to transport funding deadlines, July 2026 is shaping up as one of the most consequential months for Coventry in years.

Neuroscientists have spent two decades mapping what meditation actually does inside the skull — and the results should interest anyone sitting in a Coventry lunch break wondering if the app is worth it.

From theatre to street food festivals, Coventry's arts venues are reporting record bookings as locals rediscover live events after years of caution.

Coventry's growing appetite for mental health support is running headlong into a confusing system — here's how to find the right help without losing weeks to the wrong waiting list.

From toddler splash sessions to masters swimming clubs, the city's pools are positioning themselves as the backbone of community fitness in 2026.

While visitors flock to the Cathedral and the Herbert, Coventry's most devoted fitness walkers are quietly logging miles through green corridors the city barely advertises.

From a drop-in centre off Foleshill Road to an NHS talking therapies line you can self-refer to in under ten minutes, Coventry has more no-cost mental health support than most residents realise.

Coventry residents are carving out screen-free time to protect their mental health — here's how to make it stick.

From Cathedral Quarter drop-ins to free apps, the city's mindfulness scene has never been more accessible — or more needed.

New evidence confirms that chronic loneliness carries health risks comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day — and Coventry's community groups are pushing back.

Older residents can now access no-cost group exercise sessions at venues from Foleshill to Earlsdon, as the council makes a push to close the activity gap among the over-60s.

From the ridgeline at War Memorial Park to the lake edge at Coombe Abbey, early risers are quietly claiming the city's green spaces before the rest of us have brewed a cup of tea.

With grocery bills still biting and schedules stretched thin, more Coventry households are turning to weekend meal prep — and local nutritionists say the payoff is real.

From Cathedral Lanes to Foleshill Road, Coventry's fermented food scene is quietly booming — and your microbiome might thank you for it.

From toddler splash sessions to masters lane swimming, Coventry's pools are pulling in residents of every age as group fitness moves firmly into the water.

Across Coventry, green spaces where owners walk their dogs are quietly evolving into organised social exercise communities — and the benefits go well beyond the 10,000 steps.
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