News published July 2021
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More electric vehicle charging points for residents of Warwick District
Electric vehicles owners can now benefit from more charging points in public car parks across the district.
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Data shows we must all play our part to improve air quality
Air quality data from outside five schools in Warwick District shows that an idling engine in Leamington can have an impact on young children’s health as far afield as Barford.
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Council asks for public views on Net Zero Carbon planning policy
Following the endorsement by Cabinet on 8 July, Warwick District Council is set to ask the public for their views on whether all new homes built in the district will be required to be Net Zero Carbon.
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Riverside House site public consultation opens
Following agreement by the Warwick District Council Cabinet, the public is being invited to give their views on the future regeneration of the site of Council’s HQ on Milverton Hill.
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Weekly update from the Leader and Chief Executive - 23 July
Dear friends
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Abbey Fields Outdoor Swimming Pool - Decision
Following a lengthy review, Warwick District Council has reached the decision not to open the outdoor pool at Abbey Fields for a short period this summer, ahead of the planned redevelopment.
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Countdown to Commonwealth Games event comes to Whitnash
On Wednesday 28 July it will be one year to go until the start of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. To mark this milestone a day of fun will be held at Washbourne Fields in Whitnash 10am - 2pm.
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Big Weekend gets the whole district bowling!
The district’s bowls clubs were bowled over by Bowls England “Bowls’ Big Weekend”.
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Local residents offered exclusive access to Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games ticket ballot
Local residents are being urged not to miss out on this fantastic opportunity to access the regional ballot as the main ballot doesn’t open until September.
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Council celebrates opening of two major national facilities
Despite the disappointment of the football, there has been much cause for celebration this week with the opening of two major national centres for science and engineering.