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Former Chancellor Kenneth Clarke MP gives his views to the Herald

27 October 2016
Former Chancellor Kenneth Clarke MP gives his views to the Herald

Former Chancellor Kenneth Clarke MP gives his views to the Herald

27 October 2016

THE Herald's Preston Witts interviews Conservative MP Ken Clarke ahead of his appearance at Stratford's ArtsHouse on Friday evening. The frank conversation…


Campaign to cut tragic toll of young deaths on county roads

26 October 2016
Campaign to cut tragic toll of young deaths on county roads

Campaign to cut tragic toll of young deaths on county roads

26 October 2016

MORE than 2,000 17-25 year-olds have been killed or injured on Warwickshire’s roads in the last three years and to raise awareness about this tragic figure…


Protect 2016 gives a unique insight into policing in Warwickshire

25 October 2016
Protect 2016 gives a unique insight into policing in Warwickshire

Protect 2016 gives a unique insight into policing in Warwickshire

25 October 2016

WARWICKSHIRE Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe is supporting Protect 2016, a 10-day initiative which will ‘open the window on policing’ in…


Police called to Arden Street incident on Monday

25 October 2016
Police called to Arden Street incident on Monday

Police called to Arden Street incident on Monday

25 October 2016

At about 5.45pm on Monday 24th October, police received a report of concern for the welfare of a 43-year-old man who was threatening to harm himself in…


Warwickshire Community and Voluntary Action win Warwickshire Third Sector Support Contract

25 October 2016
Warwickshire Community and Voluntary Action win Warwickshire Third Sector Support Contract

Warwickshire Community and Voluntary Action win Warwickshire Third Sector Support Contract

25 October 2016

Warwickshire County Council has awarded Warwickshire CAVA (Community & Voluntary Action) a contract to provide a countywide Third Sector Support service…


Brexit knock-on not directly hitting local business

24 October 2016
Brexit knock-on not directly hitting local business

Brexit knock-on not directly hitting local business

24 October 2016

BREXIT hasn’t broken confidence among businesses in Coventry and Warwickshire but it appears to have dampened it. The Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber…


Raising a glass to awards success

22 October 2016
Raising a glass to awards success

Raising a glass to awards success

22 October 2016

TWO Cotswold pubs owned by Claire and Jim Alexander are celebrating high praise this week following the announcement of several awards. The Ebrington…


Recreating town's hidden garden

21 October 2016
Recreating town's hidden garden

Recreating town's hidden garden

21 October 2016

STRATFORD’S been keeping a secret from us for years but a lost piece of the town’s heritage could soon be revealed for all to see. There was once a splendid…


Herald photographer wins photographer of the year award

21 October 2016
Herald photographer wins photographer of the year award

Herald photographer wins photographer of the year award

21 October 2016

STRATFORD-upon-Avon Herald photographer Mark Williamson has won the Tony Flanagan News Photographer of the Year award at the 2016 Midlands Media Awards. The…


Market Hall Museum to re-open in February 2017

21 October 2016
Market Hall Museum to re-open in February 2017

Market Hall Museum to re-open in February 2017

21 October 2016

IT'S all systems go for the relaunch of Warwick’s Market Hall Museum in February 2017 after listed building consent to install a platform lift was granted. The…


Honouring Nelson's finest hour at sea

20 October 2016
Honouring Nelson's finest hour at sea

Honouring Nelson's finest hour at sea

20 October 2016

ONE of the most significant naval battles in British maritime history was celebrated in Stratford last Sunday. Sea cadets from all over the UK took part…


A forty-year-old electric blanket was still in use as Trading Standards find 1 in 3 blankets fail test

18 October 2016
A forty-year-old electric blanket was still in use as Trading Standards find 1 in 3 blankets fail test

A forty-year-old electric blanket was still in use as Trading Standards find 1 in 3 blankets fail test

18 October 2016

  A FORTY-year-old electric blanket that was still in use was one of 85 electric blankets that failed safety tests carried out by Warwickshire County…


Commissioner backs calls for lower drink-driving limit

17 October 2016
Commissioner backs calls for lower drink-driving limit

Commissioner backs calls for lower drink-driving limit

17 October 2016

WARWICKSHIRE Police and Crime Commissioner has backed calls for the drink driving limit to be lowered in England and Wales. Philip Seccombe has added…


Funding opportunity gives Warwickshire children a smart start

17 October 2016
Funding opportunity gives Warwickshire children a smart start

Funding opportunity gives Warwickshire children a smart start

17 October 2016

THE Smart Start programme is calling on community groups, charities, social enterprises and local projects from across Warwickshire to apply for a share…


Herald 'VIP' first to get hands on game

15 October 2016
Herald 'VIP' first to get hands on game

Herald 'VIP' first to get hands on game

15 October 2016

THE launch of Stratford-upon-Avon’s very own version of Monopoly was also a proud moment for Stratford resident Carole Taylor who has been nominated the…


Ringing in the changes at Alcester

15 October 2016
Ringing in the changes at Alcester

Ringing in the changes at Alcester

15 October 2016

THE new High Bailiff of Alcester is Ian Whitehead. He is supported in his year of charitable duties within the local community by the new low bailiff…


PICTURES AND VIDEO: Stratford Mop 2016

14 October 2016
PICTURES AND VIDEO: Stratford Mop 2016

PICTURES AND VIDEO: Stratford Mop 2016

14 October 2016

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Tudor baking treats but watch out for the fly pies

13 October 2016
Tudor baking treats but watch out for the fly pies

Tudor baking treats but watch out for the fly pies

13 October 2016

THE Great British Bake Off has featured baking challenges from the Tudor period this week but closer to home Stratford-upon-Avon's very own historic cooks…


Stratford's very own Monopoly board is launched today

13 October 2016
Stratford's very own Monopoly board is launched today

Stratford's very own Monopoly board is launched today

13 October 2016

STRATFORD-UPON-AVON’S unique version of Monopoly was launched today at The Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Local charities, businesses, civic dignitaries,…


Remembering the fallen at Great War exhibition

13 October 2016
Remembering the fallen at Great War exhibition

Remembering the fallen at Great War exhibition

13 October 2016

TEN men who lived in Great William Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, went to fight in the First World War and never came home again. Theirs is just one of…


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