Subscribe to updates

You'll receive weekly summaries about Warwickshire Council every week.

If you have any requests or comments please let us know at community@opencouncil.network. We can also provide custom updates on particular topics across councils.

Regulatory Committee - Tuesday 3 February 2026 10.30 am

February 3, 2026 at 10:30 am View on council website

Chat with this meeting

Subscribe to our professional plan to ask questions about this meeting.

“What new regulations will the committee consider?”

Subscribe to chat
AI Generated

Summary

The Regulatory Committee of Warwickshire Council is scheduled to meet on Tuesday 3 February 2026. The meeting's agenda includes a significant discussion regarding a proposed diversion order for public footpaths AL28 and SD23a in Bidford on Avon. Additionally, the committee will receive an update on appointments to external bodies.

Diversion Order of Public Footpath AL28 & SD23a in Bidford on Avon

A key item for discussion is the proposed diversion of a section of public footpath AL28 and SD23a in Bidford on Avon. The report pack details the application received in 2021 to divert part of the footpath that currently runs through the applicant's garden. The existing route is approximately 632 metres long, while the proposed new route would be approximately 390 metres.

The applicant wishes to divert the footpath to enhance privacy and security, as the current route passes through their garden. The proposal also aims to remove the need for users to navigate a steep embankment, which drops approximately 4 metres, and to address issues where approximately 60 metres of the existing route floods in heavy rainfall, making it impassable for significant periods.

The council, as the Highway Authority, has the power to make such diversion orders under section 119 of the Highways Act 19801 if it is deemed expedient in the interests of the landowner or the public. The report outlines that the order was made on 19 July 2022, and statutory notices were published. However, 29 objections to the diversion were received. The committee will need to decide whether to send the order to the Secretary of State for Confirmation or to not proceed further.

The report details extensive consultation with various bodies, including the Bidford on Avon Parish Council, The Ramblers, and the British Horse Society. It also assesses the proposal against legal tests, considering factors such as public convenience, the impact on public enjoyment, and the effect on other land. Numerous objections have been received, with key themes including historical precedent, the perceived inaccuracy of maps, the route's length, and the loss of a circular walk. Conversely, supporters highlight safety improvements, better accessibility, and the potential for enhanced views.

The report also touches upon financial implications, noting that the applicant will fund the installation of the new route, but council costs for dealing with the Planning Inspectorate will be met from approved revenue budgets. Environmental implications are also considered, referencing relevant legislation such as the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 20062.

Appointments to External Bodies - Update

The committee is also scheduled to receive an update on appointments to external bodies. The recommendation is to approve nominations for three councillors to specific organisations:

  • Councillor Stephen Shaw to the WMCA Investment Zone Board.
  • Councillor John Waine to the Warwickshire Corporate Parents Association.
  • Councillor Dale Bridgewater (Portfolio Holder for Fire and Rescue and Community Safety) to Nicholas Chamberlaine's Trusts, which includes Nicholas Chamberlaine's Hospital and Nicholas Chamberlaine Schools' Foundation.

The report notes that membership of these bodies may incur travel costs, which are expected to be met from within the current budget for member expenses, with virtual meetings potentially offering some mitigation.


  1. The Highways Act 1980 is a piece of legislation that consolidates and amends previous highway law in England and Wales. Section 119 specifically deals with the powers of a highway authority to divert highways. 

  2. The Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 places a duty on public bodies to have regard to the purpose of conserving and enhancing the natural environment in exercising their functions. 

Attendees

Profile image for Councillor Dale Bridgewater
Councillor Dale Bridgewater Portfolio Holder for Fire and Rescue and Community Safety • Reform UK
Profile image for Councillor Michael Bannister
Councillor Michael Bannister Portfolio Holder for Customer and Localities • Reform UK
Profile image for Councillor Steve Albon
Councillor Steve Albon Liberal Democrats
Profile image for Councillor Ben Edwards
Councillor Ben Edwards Liberal Democrats
Profile image for Councillor Will Roberts
Councillor Will Roberts Deputy Leader of the Green Group • Green Party
Profile image for Councillor Adrian Warwick
Councillor Adrian Warwick Leader of the Conservative Group • Conservative

Topics

No topics have been identified for this meeting yet.

Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet Tuesday 03-Feb-2026 10.30 Regulatory Committee.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack Tuesday 03-Feb-2026 10.30 Regulatory Committee.pdf

Additional Documents

Appointments to External Bodies - Update.pdf
February Delegated Decisions Report.pdf
Minutes Public Pack 04112025 Regulatory Committee.pdf
Appendix 2 for Diversion Order of Public Footpath AL28 SD23a Bidford on Avon.pdf
Appendix 4 for Diversion Order of Public Footpath AL28 SD23a Bidford on Avon.pdf
Appendix 3a for Diversion Order of Public Footpath AL28 SD23a Bidford on Avon.pdf
Appendix 3 for Diversion Order of Public Footpath AL28 SD23a Bidford on Avon.pdf
Diversion Order of Public Footpath AL28 SD23a Bidford on Avon.pdf
Appendix 1 for Diversion Order of Public Footpath AL28 SD23a Bidford on Avon.pdf