News published October 2023
-
Councillors to decide future of Abbey Fields Swimming Pools project
Councillors are set to decide whether to continue with the redevelopment of the swimming pools at Abbey Fields following a significant rise in the cost and time schedule of the programme.
-
Warwick District shines brightly at Diwali light switch-on event
Last weekend’s start of Diwali, the Festival of Lights was marked by a special event in Leamington Spa attended by hundreds of Warwick District residents.
-
Climate Action Score Card Ranking
Climate Emergency UK has released a league table of all UK Council’s Climate Emergency Action Plans, with Warwick District Council ranked 7th out of all participating District and Borough Councils, with a score of 47%.
-
Newbold Comyn cycle trails now open
Warwick District Council is pleased to confirm that the cycle trails at Newbold Comyn are now officially open to the public.
-
2023 festive season set to begin in Warwick District
A winter of festive celebrations is set to begin in Warwick District, as communities come together over the next few months for a variety of light switch-on events.
-
Work to start to create customer service centre at Royal Pump Rooms
Work is set to start at the Royal Pump Rooms in the coming weeks, as Warwick District Council prepares to bring a customer service support hub to the 20th century foyer section of the building.
-
Newbold Comyn tree maintenance work
It’s that time year where routine inspections of the trees in our woodland areas are being carried out.
-
District Council joins celebrations at launch of ‘the Fold’
Councillors and members of the project team behind the redevelopment of the United Reformed Church in Leamington Spa were among the guests attending the launch of ‘the Fold' last Thursday 12 October.
-
District Council to receive ‘brownfield land’ funding support
Warwick District Council has warmly welcomed confirmation of a £1m injection from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to support a programme of housing regeneration.
-
First tenants get the keys to their new Council homes in Kenilworth
A groundbreaking collaboration between Warwick District Council and mixed-tenure affordable housing developer Countryside Properties has seen the first tenants get the keys to their new Council homes.