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The best horrible film... ever!

The best horrible film... ever!

See Thursday's Herald to find out what they thought and when you can see thes much-talked about film from the creators of Horrible Histories and starring…


Dragon Boat Race raises £20,000 for Shakespeare Hospice

Dragon Boat Race raises £20,000 for Shakespeare Hospice

Each team took an impressive three seconds off their best times of the day, with less than one second separating them as they crossed the line in a photo…


Police find missing woman in Stratford

Police find missing woman in Stratford

   


COMPETITION: Win tickets to see Hecuba at the RSC

COMPETITION: Win tickets to see Hecuba at the RSC

Troy has fallen. It’s the end of the war, and the beginning of something else. Something worse. As the cries die down after the final battle, there are…


Refugee donations from Stratford to be sent to Lesbos

Refugee donations from Stratford to be sent to Lesbos

However Sandy has now organised for the items to be taken by the Haroon Jahan Foundation a charitable organisation set up by Tariq Jahan, who helped restore…


Pride place for Rosie’s Queen

Pride place for Rosie’s Queen

The likeness was given the official nod of approval by Warwickshire Lord Lieutenant, Tim Cox — Her Majesty’s representative locally — ahead of a service…


RSC building cultural links in China

RSC building cultural links in China

The trip will highlight a number of projects the RSC is involved in over in China such as translating the complete works of Shakespeare into Mandarin,…


MURDER UPDATE: Provisional trial date set

MURDER UPDATE: Provisional trial date set

But after initially being charged only with attempted theft from him as he lay motionless on the ground, Donna Windsor, 37, of Betjeman Close, Stratford,…


NFU staff raise £50,000 for guide dogs charity

NFU staff raise £50,000 for guide dogs charity

The second event was a gruelling adventure challenge in the Lake District on 19 th September which saw 50 members of staff raise an incredible £31,000. 16…


Record year as RSC brings in £63.9m

Record year as RSC brings in £63.9m

Box office income was up five per cent to £34.3m and trading income by three per cent to £7m. In its annual report, the RSC said it continued to offer…


Cattle die in Alveston barn fire

Cattle die in Alveston barn fire

Unfortunately the building was very badly damaged and cattle inside the barn died in the blaze. Around 80 tonnes of hay and farm machinery was also destroyed. Detective…


FREE exercise class at The Welcombe Spa for every reader

FREE exercise class at The Welcombe Spa for every reader

Enjoy and relax in the modern and contemporary spa and experience the magnificent surroundings of the Welcombe Hotel Spa & Golf set in 157 acres of…


IPCC investigation into police chief ends

IPCC investigation into police chief ends

No details of the nature of the investigation have been released other than it related to the delay in Mr Jelley referring his colleague at the time,…


In today's Herald. . .

In today's Herald. . .

The countdown to the full reopening of Stratford Leisure Centre is on with the announcement that Olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington will be the guest of…


Air ambulance celebrates 16,000th mission

Air ambulance celebrates 16,000th mission

The charity receives no government funding, relying on their local communities to raise the £1,700 they need for each mission. This week, from 21 st to…


Win tickets to see RSC's Hecuba

Win tickets to see RSC's Hecuba

We have four pairs of tickets on offer for the October 7th performance at 7.30pm. To enter just get your Stratford Herald tomorrow, complete the coupon…


Cabbies call for food festival review

Cabbies call for food festival review

“We all love festivals in the town, they bring in much-welcomed revenue and provided they are well organised, most businesses benefit from them.” Ruth…


PICTURE SPECIAL: Monsters win dragon races

PICTURE SPECIAL: Monsters win dragon races

See Thursday's Herald for more pictures.


Tea with The Archers

Tea with The Archers

Coffee and cakes will be served at the event, which runs between 10am and 12noon and all are welcome to attend.   Similar events are taking place…


SPOTLIGHT FEATURE: We pay a visit Shipston

SPOTLIGHT FEATURE: We pay a visit Shipston

See Thursday's Herald for our two-page feature on Shipston that also includes pictures from its annual food festival.


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