News published January 2021
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Weekly Update from the Leader & Chief Executive - 29 January 2021
Dear friends
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Minister of State for Digital & Culture to keynote the 2021 Interactive Futures event
Caroline Dinenage MP, Minister of State for Digital and Culture, will talk to industry, students, parents and children at next month’s event for the Leamington Spa games hub.
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More electric vehicle charging points set for District’s car parks
There’s more good news for electric vehicle owners, with preparations being made for the installation of 40 additional public charging points in Warwick District Council operated car parks.
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First inroads made on Wayfinding scheme
Preparations are now underway to create a comprehensive Wayfinding scheme for visitors and tourists to Royal Leamington Spa.
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Second Symposium for Warwick District’s Creative Sector announced
Following the huge success of last year’s inaugural event for the Creative Sector, Warwick District Council is excited to announce that Spark 2021; Ignite, will take place from 22 to 26 February.
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Nominations extended for ‘BandStand Together’
In light of the third national lockdown and ongoing government restrictions, we are extending the deadline for nominations for a special event dedicated to those in our district affected by COVID-19.
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Light Up the District event helps raise thousands for charity
The Rotary Trees of Light in Leamington and Whitnash have surpassed their fundraising expectations by raising £13,500 for Myton Hospice over the Christmas period.
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Council serves Compulsory Purchase Order on Warwick’s medieval Leper Hospital
Warwick District Council is today serving a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) on the owner of the site of the medieval Leper Hospital situated in Saltisford, Warwick.
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Removal of communal recycling banks
In line with other councils across the UK, Warwick District Council has taken the decision to remove its recycling banks from shopping precincts, supermarket car parks and other sites from February.
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Leader Statement
It’s disappointing that we’re once again in lockdown.