News published November 2023
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New trees to be planted for National Tree Week 2023
Warwick District Council is marking National Tree Week with an invitation to residents of Rowington and Hampton Magna to join community tree planting events taking place in their villages.
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Resignation of District Councillor - Warwick All Saints & Woodloes ward
Raj Kang has resigned from his role as a District councillor representing the Warwick District Council Warwick All Saints & Woodloes ward for personal reasons.
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Share your views on Riverside House residential development plans
Warwick District Council is pleased to announce that conditional contracts have now been exchanged, for the sale of its Riverside House HQ and surrounding land, to public body Homes England.
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Warwick’s Victorian Evening celebrates 40th anniversary
Warwick’s much loved Victorian Evening returns to the town on Thursday 23 November 2023 and this year celebrates its 40th anniversary.
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Radford Road Footbridge removal preparation work
Warwick District Council is continuing its preparation work in advance of the planned replacement of the footbridge from Radford Road to Newbold Comyn that closed in August on safety grounds.
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Safe Space opened in Leamington Spa
A new ‘Safe Space’ is opening its doors this week, offering those who feel vulnerable or in need of support during a night out in Leamington Spa a place to go for advice and assistance.
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Temporary closure of learn to ride trails at Newbold Comyn
Warwick District Council is temporarily closing the learn to ride trails area at Newbold Comyn.
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Radford Road footbridge to be replaced
Permission will be sought from the Council’s Cabinet on 6 December to release the funding required for the installation of a new, improved, and wider, 3.5 metre cycle friendly replacement bridge.
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Listed building consent granted for Pump Rooms customer service provision
Design elements for Warwick District Council’s new customer service hub at the Royal Pump Rooms requiring listed building consent were approved by Planning Committee on Tuesday 7 November.
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Statement - Abbey Fields Swimming Pool Cabinet Decision
At their meeting on Thursday 2 November, Warwick District Council’s Cabinet agreed that the project to redevelop the Abbey Fields Swimming Pools should proceed subject to the recommendations made by the Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee (to provide greater assurance and value for money) and approval from Full Council on 15 November to release the additional finance required in order to enter into a revised contract with the main contractor.