News published November 2022
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Statement regarding construction at Newbold Comyn
We have temporarily suspended construction of a section of the new Newbold Comyn cycle trails due to ecological concerns.
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Additional licencing scheme proposed for HMOs in Warwick District
We will be considering a recommendation to consult on a scheme that would see more Houses in Multiple Occupation, fall within the Council’s licencing structure at Cabinet on Wednesday 7 December.
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South Warwickshire Local Plan – Issues and Options Consultation
Councillors from Warwick and Stratford-on-Avon District Councils will meet on 7 December to consider the recommendation for an Issues and Options consultation on the South Warwickshire Local Plan.
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Tennis at Victoria Park
Warwick District Council is making temporary changes to the booking arrangements for the tennis courts at Victoria Park.
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Warwick gets thirty new cherry trees to celebrate more than thirty years of being twinned with Verden in Germany
Thirty “twinning trees” have been planted in St Nicholas Park to celebrate a partnership of more than thirty years between Warwick and its twin town of Verden in Germany.
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Double the fun in Kenilworth this Christmas!
Residents of Kenilworth are spoilt for choice with two fantastic light switch-on events ushering in the start of the festive season.
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Kenilworth Duck Race postponement
Warwick District Council has extended its full support to the Kenilworth Lions following their decision that this year’s Boxing Day Duck Race in Abbey Fields will be postponed on safety grounds.
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Step back in time at Warwick’s Victorian Evening 2022
Experience the sights, sounds and smells of a Victorian Christmas, as Warwick’s much loved Victorian Evening returns to the town on Thursday 24 November 2022.
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Leisure centres aim to reduce running shoes sent to landfill with JogOn
Leisure centres in Warwick district have joined forces with the JogOn campaign – which is aiming to keep 1 million pairs of running shoes out of landfill.
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Oakley Wood path upgrade completed thanks to woodland management
Walks at Oakley Wood are now more accessible thanks to the completion of an upgrade to the main path network.