Kenilworth council roundup: Funding cuts, 'welcome to town' and unhappiness with new homes
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.
Kenilworth Town Council
New residents could soon be given a 'Welcome to Kenilworth' leaflet when they move to the town, thanks to a new initiative from the council.
The future of community activities at theKenilworthCentre have been handed a major boost after the town council this January signed off a £75,000 grant to the facility.
Warwick District Council
Warwick District Council's housing company Milverton Homes has this week taken ownership of four of 62 homes at Stoneleigh View.
Locals are being asked for their views on plans to turn the council's former headquarters into 150 homes.
Kenilworth residents can now apply for their green bin permits for the coming year - with the price from 1 April 2024 set to increase to £44.
Consultants working on the new South Warwickshire Local Plan are being asked to go back to the drawing board amid "considerable unhappiness" over expected housing numbers.
Increased parking charges in council car parks were introduced at the start of 2024.
Warwickshire County Council
Some of the most controversial cuts in Warwickshire County Council's long-term financial plans have been shelved in a £5 million reshuffle.
Warwickshire County Council is set to put up council tax by the maximum amount allowed – more than £80 for the average household.
And WCC is facing pressure over the disparity between recommendations to tackle domestic abuse while earmarking services for future cuts.
Growing financial pressures have prompted a councillor of more than 30 years to admit he has "never seen it this bad".
The £38 million works at Stoneleigh Island will not be finished until "later in the year" the authority has confirmed.
Residents have also been asked what they think about the reuse and recycling facility at Kenilworth's Cherry Orchard Recycling Centre.
Kenilworth residents are being encouraged to suggest possible locations for future electric vehicle charging points in the county.
A councillor has called for lessons to be learned after a year of no tangible progress on a push to introduce free school meals for all primary-age children.
Bridleways and paths across Warwickshire could be changed in the next few years as the county council calls on local residents to share their views.
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