Theatre company Oddsocks will be bringing Rome to the grounds of Compton Verney.
Shipston Town Council hold extraordinary meeting to discuss application.
Residents are demanding another public consultation before a final decision is made on changes to the fire service.
Headlines from the Stratford Herald from 1999, 1964 and 1924
A proud Stratfordian through and through, David Young died in June aged 80.
We also take a quick look at the voting patterns. How many votes would you get if you added the Conservative’s and Reform’s votes together?
Mr Western’s vote only went up by a few hundred but the Conservative’s share fell.
Mr Wright has a majority of more than 6,000, albeit significantly down from his cushion of more than 20,000 in 2019.
Stratford has voted - and the constituency has backed Liberal Democrat Manuela Perteghella.
Stratford has voted… now it’s time to find out who’s won. We’ll bring you the result as well as other news from around the country.
Neil Brunton, who lives in Binton, is urging people to come to a family festival ‘Relay for Life’ on Saturday (6th July).
Captain Paul McCone is confident the summer signings will enhance their prospects to push for promotion.
Voting has opened in the general elections – and the Herald will be reporting live from the count tonight to bring you the result and reaction.
It all comes down to tomorrow’s vote - so make sure you get out there and support the party/person of your choice.
The next action is on Sunday (7th July) when they stage the Alf Cope memorial meeting.
Joe Chandler, a Year 12, student at Stratford upon Avon School reports on the meeting with the Parliamentary candidates.
Teenage opener continued his amazing run of form with a dazzling unbeaten century.
The building had been a hotel until being turned into a care home in the 1980s.
High interest rates yielded £3.468m leaving the council with an overall underspend of £3.277m for 2023-24.
Tight-head prop Tom Stanley will be skipper with Dan Whitby and Jonny Smith as vice-captains.