The former leader of Warwick District Council has apologised for breaching confidence over a proposed £10 million spend on heightened environmental standards for new council homes.

Cllr Andrew Day said sorry to his successor as leader Cllr Ian Davison and the council for referring to confidential figures twice in separate public-facing meetings.

It was part of a longstanding debate around how to spend £90 million of funding set to be generated by the West Midlands Investment Zone (WMIZ).

Cllr Day was left "the crankiest I have felt about anything since this administration took charge" at the prospect of going over and above net zero standards on new homes to the tune of £10 million while delaying plans to build a new community stadium for Leamington Football Club.

He revealed the figur

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