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VIDEO: Pavement 'bubbling up' in Stratford?

21 July 2016
VIDEO: Pavement 'bubbling up' in Stratford?

VIDEO: Pavement 'bubbling up' in Stratford?

21 July 2016

HERALD reader Louisa Helen Rainbow Randell videod this brief clip of what looks like buckled pavement in the Bancroft Gardens, Stratford-upon-Avon. It…


Crime Commissioner welcomes six per cent drop in crime nationwide

21 July 2016
Crime Commissioner welcomes six per cent drop in crime nationwide

Crime Commissioner welcomes six per cent drop in crime nationwide

21 July 2016

WARWICKSHIRE’S Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has welcomed national figures showing a six per cent drop in crime over the last year. The…


UPDATE: Road open following road traffic accident

20 July 2016
UPDATE: Road open following road traffic accident

UPDATE: Road open following road traffic accident

20 July 2016

A SECTION of the Warwick Road on the A439 near Marroway Island is now re-open following a road traffic collision earlier today. Emergency services were…


Water safety advice during hot weather

19 July 2016
Water safety advice during hot weather

Water safety advice during hot weather

19 July 2016

Warwickshire Police and West Mercia Police is offering advice and reminding people of the dangers of swimming in open water. As summer temperatures soar,…


£3,000 boost for eel recovery at Charlecote Park

19 July 2016
£3,000 boost for eel recovery at Charlecote Park

£3,000 boost for eel recovery at Charlecote Park

19 July 2016

A £3,000 investment will breathe new life into ecology at historic Charlecote Park. In partnership with the National Trust the Environment Agency is overseeing…


Hot weather warning for next few days

18 July 2016
Hot weather warning for next few days

Hot weather warning for next few days

18 July 2016

WITH temperatures set to soar over the next few days and the Met Office predicting ‘heat wave conditions,’ people are being urged to look out for the…


Big crowds at Stratford Garden Show

18 July 2016
Big crowds at Stratford Garden Show

Big crowds at Stratford Garden Show

18 July 2016

OVER 15,000 people visited the annual Stratford Home and Garden Show on the town's Recreation Ground at the weekend. Sunday saw temperatures and footfall…


Literary guest opens school library

18 July 2016
Literary guest opens school library

Literary guest opens school library

18 July 2016

A NEW library was opened at Welcombe Hills School in Stratford-upon by children’s stand-up comic, author and poet Ian Billings. Ian, who is from Wolverhampton,…


Hospice wins place on Monopoly board

17 July 2016
Hospice wins place on Monopoly board

Hospice wins place on Monopoly board

17 July 2016

THE Shakespeare Hospice will have its own square on the Stratford version of Monopoly when it goes on sale later this year. The public was invited to…


Actress enjoys The Good Life at village fête

16 July 2016
Actress enjoys The Good Life at village fête

Actress enjoys The Good Life at village fête

16 July 2016

THERE was a big summer turnout of over a 1,000 people at Ebrington fête and the crowds included actress and television presenter Penelope Keith. The star…


Three tonne straw fire near Alcester

14 July 2016
Three tonne straw fire near Alcester

Three tonne straw fire near Alcester

14 July 2016

WARWICKSHIRE Fire Control received a call to a large amount of straw on fire on the Alcester to Great Alne Road near Alcester at 2.30 pm on Thursday. A…


Fire safety campaign to help combat careless parking

14 July 2016
Fire safety campaign to help combat careless parking

Fire safety campaign to help combat careless parking

14 July 2016

CARELESS parking which could prevent firefighters getting to an emergency call out has come under the spotlight in a new awareness campaign launched by…


Police seek witnesses after robbery in Warwick

13 July 2016
Police seek witnesses after robbery in Warwick

Police seek witnesses after robbery in Warwick

13 July 2016

WARWICKSHIRE Police is investigating a robbery that took place along the tow path in Warwick and is appealing for information from the public. The incident…


Two big grants for Old Toll House

13 July 2016
Two big grants for Old Toll House

Two big grants for Old Toll House

13 July 2016

STRATFORD Historic Buildings Trust (SHBT) is celebrating after securing two major grants to restore and refurbish the Old Toll House on Clopton Bridge,…


Trading Standards helps shut down international scams

13 July 2016
Trading Standards helps shut down international scams

Trading Standards helps shut down international scams

13 July 2016

THREE Dutch PO Boxes, some used to send out millions of postal scams to Warwickshire residents and receive cash from victims have been shut down, Warwickshire…


PICTURE GALLERY: Townsfolk go quackers for duck race

13 July 2016
PICTURE GALLERY: Townsfolk go quackers for duck race

PICTURE GALLERY: Townsfolk go quackers for duck race

13 July 2016

55471,55472,55470,55469,55466,55465 THIS year’s Alcester Duck Race started 20 minutes late because of the queues of people wanting to snap up their racing…


£300,000 grant secured to help local veterans

13 July 2016
£300,000 grant secured to help local veterans

£300,000 grant secured to help local veterans

13 July 2016

A GRANT totalling almost £300,000 has been secured to help keep local military veterans away from criminality. West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner…


Local MPs back new Prime Minister

12 July 2016
Local MPs back new Prime Minister

Local MPs back new Prime Minister

12 July 2016

STRATFORD on Avon MP Nadhim Zahawi has given his full backing to Theresa May who becomes Prime Minister on Wednesday. “I am delighted that Theresa May…


Exhibition remembers those who paid the ultimate sacrifice

12 July 2016
Exhibition remembers those who paid the ultimate sacrifice

Exhibition remembers those who paid the ultimate sacrifice

12 July 2016

THE untold stories of those who fought and lost their lives in the Great War were brought vividly back to life by local primary school children who took…


Local school children remember the fallen of the First World War

12 July 2016
Local school children remember the fallen of the First World War

Local school children remember the fallen of the First World War

12 July 2016

THE untold stories of those who fought and lost their lives in the Great War were brought vividly back to life by local primary school children who took…


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