Residents of Warwick invited to historic Court Leet meeting this March
By Nadia Sayed 5th Mar 2026
Residents of Warwick are invited to attend the Spring Court Leet Meeting on 19 March 2026 at 6.30pm in The Ballroom, at the Court House, Jury Street, Warwick.
The event will be an opportunity for those with concerns about matters in Warwick to be brought to the court for consideration to be taken to the Lord of the Leet who is the Mayor of Warwick.
What is the Court Leet?
Historically the Courts Leet were the bodies that acted as the upholders of Law and Order throughout England from the Middle Ages until the legal system as we know it today came into force
in 1947.
The Warwick Court Leet is one of the few left in the country and continues today.
One of the courts main duties is to receive 'Presentments' from residents of the town. Presentments are matters that resident/s feel are amiss and need rectifying, or matters which could benefit the town and/or townspeople.
If these are accepted by the Court, the Steward will submit them to the relevant local authority i.e. Town, District or County Council, and they are legally obliged to respond to the Court.
There are four Courts that take place annually of which the Spring and Autumn Courts are open to members of the public.
This is a chance for the public to see the tradition and regalia of this historical court that is a living history of a way of managing the town, and to raise any issues/matters within Warwick.
The Court Leet is also now responsible for organising the Warwick Beer Festival and the Warwick Classic Car Show which raises money for local good causes.
For more information about the Court Leet and what it does you can visit it website here.
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