Warwick council roundup: new mural, Tory suspended and country park
By James Smith 25th Apr 2026
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 weekend.
Warwick District Council
A mobile dog grooming business has been given the green light to tour the district and set up shop at various spots in the local area.
Locals are being invited to view the plans ahead of the development of Tachbrook Country park.
No Mow May is set to return for a fourth year to Warwick district.
Warwick District Council is at risk of losing control of decisions on large planning applications having had too many permissions granted on appeal.
Another potential 'new settlement' has been put forward for the new South Warwickshire Local Plan.
A clean-up of the A46 has resulted in the collection of littered waste weighing around the same size as two double-decker buses.
Warwickshire County Council
Leader George Finch faced questions over whether enough focus is being placed on the volume of children who go missing from Warwickshire County Council's care.
A new mural has been unveiled in Warwick.
The number of Warwickshire County Council officers earning over £100,000 has been revealed.
Plans to create more disabled parking spaces in Warwick have been revealed.
Plans to improve safety around a Warwick primary school by putting waiting restrictions on local roads are being considered by Warwickshire County Council.
The Conservative who voted to remove Reform UK's George Finch as leader of Warwickshire County Council has been kicked out of his group for three months.
Reform UK has confirmed a new deputy leader as the previous one stepped down to "focus exclusively on his finance & property portfolio".
Teenager leader of Warwickshire County Council Cllr George Finch has been named as one of the 30 "most inspiring" people under the age of 30 in the UK.
The county council is celebrating "great news for bus travel in Warwickshire" as an independent survey has placed the county's bus service as the best in the country.
A senior councillor has finally shed light on Warwickshire County Council's plan to deal with disused offices costing £265,000 per year but warned: "We are not doing it any time soon."
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