Warwick April news roundup: New Japanese cafe, teenager's jaw fractured and community fundraiser

Here is a roundup of the biggest stories from the news in Warwick this April.
Alongside a host of planning applications, and a number of high profile council decisions, the last four weeks have seen Nub News cover everything from fundraisers to local business successes.
Community News
A tired underpass in Warwick is set for a "vibrant transformation", thanks to a new community art project that will see it turned into a striking mural celebrating the town's past, present, and future.
An 'Antiques Roadshow' event is heading to Oakley Grange care home this spring.
A local business owner said joining a local independent gym and using a personal trainer is one of the "best adult decisions" he has ever made.
The owner of a popular jacket potato stall in Warwick is appealing to the local community for support through a fundraising campaign she hopes will save her business from closure.
Priory Pools Community Centre Market Day, which celebrated already raising £1.6 million for their new centre, "was a great success".
Police
A man has been charged after offering plain clothes police officers drugs in a Warwick park.
A Warwick man has been charged with a series of offences included attempted burglary and handling stolen goods.
A teenage boy had his jaw fractured as he was assaulted while walking through St Nicholas Park with his friend.
Business News
Two eateries in Warwick have been nominated for the Deliveroo Restaurant Awards 2025.
A new Japanese café has opened in the centre of Warwick.
Tulleys Tulip Garden has made its Warwickshire debut, showcasing a breathtaking display of around half a million tulips in Hatton.
Supermarket giant Lidl has once again said it is looking for a new location around Warwick.
The new B&Q store in Leamington Spa opened its doors today, after the DIY retailer bought the Homebase store on Myton Road as part of a £2.5 million deal to buy five of the closing-down stores.
A new Indian bistro has opened in the centre of Warwick in the site of a former pub.
"Taste the beer right where the magic happens" is the message from a local brewery which has just celebrated a year since opening its new taproom
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