Here is a roundup of the biggest stories from the news in Leamington this March.

Alongside a host of planning applications, and a number of high profile council decisions, the last four weeks have seen Nub News cover everything from Warwickshire Police and community events and local business news.

Community News

Leamington Town Council awarded over £48k to local charities and community organisations, as part of its 2025/26 Community Grants Programme.

A Leamington theatre officially launched a podcast. The Loft Theatre’s new podcast, hosted by Guy Devine, is available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

A Leamington school was named the winner of the School Stories Awards 2026, receiving the award for its Lodge Actually video on 18 March 2026.

Police

A Warwick rogue builder was sentenced to ten months in prison and handed a three-year Criminal Behaviour Order after ripping off a Leamington resident, charging them £17,000 more than the works he was hired to do were worth.

Business News

This Easter, Giggling Squid is inviting families to slow down, share, and enjoy a taste of Thai culture together – with a special Kids Eat Free offering available across all locations.

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A popular Leamington cafe , located on Clarendon Avenue, officially closed down on 28 March.

A retail unit, formerly home to The Danish Wardrobe Company, an independent clothing store in Leamington, went back on the market.

A “spectacular” tulip garden with over 750,000 flowers returned to Warwickshire.

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