Warwick council roundup: 180 new houses, rising business costs and £100k toilets
By James Smith
1st Oct 2022 | Local News
Here is a roundup of the biggest decisions that have been made by the local councils in the last month.
And for more local planning decisions, keep an eye out for our weekly updates published every Wednesday morning.
Warwick District Council
WDC has said officers are still working behind the scenes to get plans in place for Tachbrook Country Park.
And struggling residents could be set to pay no council tax if a new scheme is approved.
The district's tennis courts could soon be under new management with applications now open.
Matt Western MP has voiced his support for WDC chair Cllr Mini Mangat after reports that she has suffered racist abuse.
Warwick Town Council
The town council has objected to 180 new houses planned near Warwick.
Local councillors and dignitaries gathered to hear the Proclamation of the Accession of King Charles III.
Warwickshire County Council
A £100,000 budget has been set to improve toilet facilities at Aylesford School.
£77,000 is set to be spent on roadworks needed to rebuild a petrol station at Gaydon Services.
While the council leader has demanded an immediate review after some children were left without school places at the start of term.
And more than 70 schools will have their road safety measures checked under a new scheme.
A select number of schools may also benefit from a new air quality monitoring project.
£140,000 will be spent on a new tree nursery.
And £15million has been earmarked to buffer the rising costs of building projects across the county.
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