News in Kenilworth

Winchcombe Farm Holidays owners Steve Taylor and Jo Carroll

A national self-catering association has joined a local glamping retreat in accusing the Government of 'unfairly penalising' their sector following the latest measures to further tighten COVID restrictions.

The owners of Winchcombe Farm Holidays in Upper Tysoe have refunded more than £16k worth of bookings since the PM's Rule of Six announcement last week – with more pay-outs predicted amidst an increasing climate of nervousness among holidaymakers.

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The Cabinet of the County Council commissioned a report by PWC over the state of local government in Warwickshire

Warwickshire County Council have today approved an amended version of the cabinet's proposed Devolution and Local Government Reform proposal

The full county council met today to discuss radical changes to local government in Warwickshire, to replace the current two-tier system. Discussions come ahead of the Government's White Paper bill which will propose the greatest degree in local government reform for nearly fifty years.

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Having finally reopened in April 2018, Kenilworth Station has allowed local residents access to local trains on the Coventry to Leamington Line, but running alongside this service is a group of volunteers who dedicate their time to maintaining the grounds around our new station.

Friends of Kenilworth Station is a group of volunteers who have come together to beautify the station.

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"Follow the rules, play your part and do the right thing for Warwickshire." This is the message from Assistant Chief Constable Alex Franklin-Smith and the county's Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe today.

The two policing leaders are encouraging residents in Kenilworth and the rest of the county to continue to take seriously the threat of coronavirus and help reduce its spread around the county.

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