Warwick council roundup: No Mow May, road closures and new primary school

By James Smith 21st Apr 2024

An artist's impressions of Myton Gardens Primary School (image via planning application)
An artist's impressions of Myton Gardens Primary School (image via planning application)

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

Warwick District Council's customer service operations have officially relocated to the Royal Pump Rooms in Leamington Spa.

The biodiversity initiative No Mow May is set to return to Warwick district next month, despite it receiving a mixed reception in 2023.

The local authority has officially moved out of its Riverside House headquarters, as plans to turn the building into homes move forward.

Councillors have paid tribute to the campaigner who "led the charge" for GP services in Upper Lighthorne with his labour about to bear fruit.

The leader of Warwick District Council is "keen" to deliver a new stadium for Leamington Football Club but insists it is far from a done deal. 

The former leader of Warwick District Council has called on the authority's current top councillors to make the long-awaited Tachbrook Country Park a priority.

Plans are developing to build a new 4,000 seater ground for the Brakes (images via Leamington FC / WDC)

Warwickshire County Council

The delayed new fire training centre in Warwickshire nudged a step closer after county councillors approved tweaked plans this month.

The A46 will be reduced to two lanes around Kenilworth for around four months as contractors work on the verges.

Detailed plans to build a new primary school for up to 420 children in Warwick have been approved by Warwickshire County Council.

Warwickshire County Council is still dealing with the fallout from the SEND row (image by James Smith)

Continued delays to the £38 million roadworks at the A46's Stoneleigh junction have been blamed on supply issues, yet again.

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