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Kenilworth planning roundup: Restaurant expansion, housing plan and club's improvements

By James Smith 30th Aug 2025

Here are the biggest planning stories from the last week in Kenilworth (image via planning application)
Here are the biggest planning stories from the last week in Kenilworth (image via planning application)

Here are the biggest local planning stories from the past week.

Restaurant Expansion

A local hotel has applied for planning permission to extend its restaurant.

Make UK has submitted the application to Warwick District Council for the works at Woodland Grange.

If approved, the hotel and residential training centre on Old Milverton Lane would see a "modest single storey ground floor" extension built.

Read more here

Housing Plan

An "overgrown" piece of scrubland could be turned into two new homes, if plans are signed off by Warwick District Council.

A planning application has been submitted to develop the former private allotment on Coventry Road, Stoneleigh.

Plans would see two, four-bedroom homes built on 'The Orchard'.

Read the full story here.

Club's Next Chapter

Kenilworth Tennis, Squash and Croquet Club (KTSCC) has submitted a planning application for "significant improvements" to its facilities, including an enlarged outdoor seating deck and provision for two additional padel courts.

The club says the developments are part of its commitment to "providing high-quality facilities" for members and the wider community, while "keeping pace with growing demand for racquet sports".

The proposed extension to the outdoor seating deck would create more capacity for members and visitors, "significantly improved" accessibility, and offer better views of the tennis and padel courts.

Read more here.

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