News published September 2021
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Christmas returns to Warwick district
Christmas is officially returning to Warwick district, with all four towns set to welcome people back into the town centres to switch on the lights and usher in the start of the festive season.
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Planning permission granted for new leisure centre at Castle Farm
Plans to build a brand-new leisure centre at Castle Farm in Kenilworth have been given the green light.
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District Council’s services recognised in national awards
There was some uplifting news for teams from Warwick District Council at the recent Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE) awards, following a challenging year.
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Planning permission granted for new swimming facilities at Abbey Fields
Plans for a multi-million-pound upgrade of Abbey Fields Swimming Pool have been given the green light.
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District’s venues open their doors for Heritage Open Days
Local attractions and venues will once again be opening their doors to the public for the annual Heritage Open Days Festival which takes place from 10 to 19 September.
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New cycle link opened on St Mary’s Lands, Warwick
Another milestone to improve active travel in Warwick was reached this week with the opening of an important new cycle link on St Mary’s Lands.
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Public consultation begins on proposal to create a South Warwickshire Council
The public consultation on the plans to create a South Warwickshire Council starts this week on Monday 6 September and runs until Sunday 24 October.
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Councils set to welcome up to 50 families from Afghanistan
Warwick District Council is set secure permanent homes for up to 25 families from Afghanistan in the local area, with Stratford on Avon District Council expected to welcome a similar number.
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Do you have a connection with the Commonwealth?
Celebrating “1 Year to Go” to the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games and the Paralympics taking place in Tokyo, Warwick District Council is asking locals to share their connection to the Commonwealth.
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Call for Warwick district creatives to submit proposals for B2022 piece of art
Artists have been invited to submit proposals for four commissions up to £25,000 each to create new artworks with the subject to be from a sporting event at Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.