News published February 2022
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Council Tax freeze recommended for Warwick District
Cabinet have agreed unanimously to recommend that no change is made to Warwick District Council’s share of tax collected from residents for the 2022/23 financial year.
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Help available for residents impacted by energy price increases
Local charity Act On Energy are available to provide advice and support.
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Council acknowledges scoring of Climate Change Action Plan
Climate Emergency UK has released their league table of all UK Council’s climate emergency action plans, with Warwick District Council tabling 47th out of 181 Councils.
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Council proposes to continue measures to help endangered birds
Warwick District Council will next week consider a report to undertake a further trial this summer to aid the recovery of endangered bird populations on St Mary’s Lands in Warwick.
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New street sweeper vehicles named
William Sweepspeare and Obi-Wan Cleanobi are among the names of Warwick District Council’s new fleet of street sweeper vehicles.
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Andy Street gets a first-hand view of Leamington Spa plans
On a visit to Leamington Spa, Warwick District Council Leader Andrew Day gave the West Midlands Mayor a tour and briefing on preparations to host venues for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
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Another step forward for West Midlands Gigafactory
Warwick District Council has welcomed the Government’s announcement that it will not ‘call-in’ plans for the West Midlands Gigafactory.
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New initiative launched to support creative freelancers
A new initiative to provide much-needed support to creative freelancers in Coventry and Warwickshire is to be launched next month.
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Spark aims to Ignite creative talk into action
Following the enormous success of Spark 2020 and 2021, Warwick District Council’s Arts Team is delighted to announce that registration, programme of sessions and speakers is now live.