News in Kenilworth

Statistics reveal that Kenilworth and Southam residents have been making the most of the government's Eat Out To Help Out Scheme throughout August, but that isn't quite the end of it for all retailers in the constituency.

Government statistics on the scheme were released over the weekend and reveal that in Kenilworth and Southam 110 restaurants registered for the Eat Out To Help Out scheme.

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A typical Bellway South Midlands showhome interior

Work is set to start on a new housing development in Hampton Magna, south of Kenilworth, after detailed plans were approved by the local authority.

Property developer, Bellway has been given the green light by Warwick District Council to build 147 new homes on the 17-acre site off Daly Avenue, on the south-eastern edge of the village.

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A new, online volunteer group in Warwickshire is calling for volunteers to help investigate historical crimes, by searching through archive material.

The Warwickshire Online Volunteer Network (WOVeN) is looking for computer-literate volunteers, with a few hours to spare, to join a team working to investigate real, historical crimes.

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Kenilworth's Mayor Richard Dickson will now be reaching out to the people of the town through his monthly column with Nub News. His first piece focuses on his time as Mayor so far, and adjusting to our 'new normal.'

It is now just 100 days since Councillors elected me to serve the people of the town as Mayor of Kenilworth until May 2021.

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Abbey Fields is one of the parks on the council's list

Organised fitness groups may find themselves having to cough up if they continue using some of Warwick District Council's parks for their sessions.

Councillors look set to agree the introduction of exercise permits which could cost up to £125 each month with park rangers having the authority to take action if organisers don't have the correct paperwork.

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