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Warwick District Council
Riverside House
Milverton Hill
Royal Leamington Spa
CV32 5HZ

Tel: 01926 450 000
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Council tenants

If you are a council tenant, responsibility for garden maintenance is normally dependent on whether you have a garden for your sole use or not.

Where you do have your own garden, you will be responsible for maintaining it. Your responsibility is part of your Tenancy Agreement and the council will take action for breach of tenancy if you are not adequately maintaining it. The first step in any action will be for your Housing Officer to contact you by visiting or in writing.

If you wish to report an unsightly garden, you can contact us in the following ways:

  • Write to your Housing Officer at the following address:
            Housing & Property Services Department
            Warwick District Council
            PO Box 2175
            Riverside House
            Milverton Hill
            Royal Leamington Spa
            CV32 5QE

Where you live in a property with communal gardens, the Council will cut the grass and maintain shrub beds and trees. The only exception will be shrub beds that have been created by the tenants who share the grounds. Please remember if you want to create an area to maintain yourself, you will require written permission. Click on the link below for more information:

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Leaseholders

If you are a leaseholder i.e. you have bought a flat which used to be a council property, you will pay a service charge as part of your lease to cover a proportion of the council's cost to maintain communal gardens.

If you are in any doubt about your garden maintenance responsibilities or want more details of the Council's maintenance programme, contact the Housing Officer for the area.

Telephone 01926 456436 or 456437.

E-mail: hsgem@warwickdc.gov.uk 

Boundaries

Do you know which boundary or fence you are responsible for? If you are a council tenant and wish to know which fence or boundary you are responsible for, contact the Housing Officer for your area, or fill in the Boundaries to Council Properties Form (17kb, PDF).  If necessary, the Housing Officer will ask for a surveyor to establish the boundary.

 

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