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More than £1million raised at Felix Dennis auction

More than £1million raised at Felix Dennis auction

David Bliss, an executor and manager of late flamboyant millionaire publisher Dennis’ estate in Dorsington, said: “Hopefully, people who came to the auction…


Your donations on their way to refugees

Your donations on their way to refugees

She had originally planned to give the donations to Emmaus, an Oxford-based charity which is running supplies to refugees in Calais, but given the amount…


Swap shop set to boost Mencap coffers

Swap shop set to boost Mencap coffers

The idea of a swish is simple; exchange your unwanted clothes, bags, shoes, jewellery or other accessories with other peoples. A bargain way to clear…


Pride of Britain award for Hatton school founders

Pride of Britain award for Hatton school founders

See next week's paper for more from the couple and pictures from the awards ceremony night.


WANTED: Young writers

WANTED: Young writers

FIRMLY established as part of the local cultural calendar, Stratford Music Festival is looking forward to its 20th year and organisers are keen to hear…


New business centre starts to take shape

New business centre starts to take shape

Venture House will hopefully become the template for additional facilities in the district, in order to encourage and support local business opportunities…


Ball raises £45,000 for Stratford Hospital Appeal

Ball raises £45,000 for Stratford Hospital Appeal

Ali Gray, Fundraising Manager said: “I am so pleased that the Masquerade Ball was a great success. It was great to work alongside Nic Allen and Dan and…


Woman hurt in early morning crash

Woman hurt in early morning crash

An ambulance and police car were still at the scene at 8.30am. A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said she was eventually taken to Warwick…


PICTURE SPECIAL: Runners have a blast!

PICTURE SPECIAL: Runners have a blast!

See page 4 of this week's paper for more pictures.


In today's Herald . . .

In today's Herald . . .

Our photographer, Mark Williamson, was at the Colour Blast run at Meon Vale Leisure Centre on Sunday and battled his way through the paint to provide…


Actor Hicks is a natural-born thriller

Actor Hicks is a natural-born thriller

IT requires exceptional virtuoso musicianship to perform Beethoven’s hugely demanding work for violin and piano known as the Kreutzer Sonata. It also…


Crime commissioner rejects compulsory police redundancy calls

Crime commissioner rejects compulsory police redundancy calls

Mr Ball said: “We ask police officers to make a large commitment to serving the public, often in very challenging circumstances dealing with difficult…


Little Mermaid is simply magical

Little Mermaid is simply magical

TO say that Playbox’s production of The Little Mermaid went swimmingly would be an understatement. The five-day run at Warwick’s Dream Factory was a near…


‘It’s all blood, swords, sacrifice and horror!’

‘It’s all blood, swords, sacrifice and horror!’

EDMUND Kingsley looks like a Greek god. Which is probably how it should be, considering he is in rehearsals for the Royal Shakespeare Company’s new production…


Local boys join cast of Hecuba at RSC

Local boys join cast of Hecuba at RSC

SEVEN local boys from have been cast in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s forthcoming production of Hecuba. The role of Polydorous, Hecuba’s youngest son,…


Win a £100 Johnsons Coaches travel voucher!

Win a £100 Johnsons Coaches travel voucher!

Each winner can put their voucher towards a Johnsons’ day excursion or Johnsons’ escorted holiday. For full details of how to enter look in tomorrow's…


KES pioneer Charlie makes history

KES pioneer Charlie makes history


To sell or not to sell?

To sell or not to sell?

The crucial vote centres on a field behind Anne Hathaway’s Cottage known as Briar Furlong, which was bought by the trust in the early 1950s for the very…


Police hand out 135 careless driving fines

Police hand out 135 careless driving fines

“Driving too closely to the car in front, or tailgating, is a serious safety issue and leads to unnecessary crashes and injuries,” said Jonathan Wheeler,…


Helping those with learning disabilities protect themselves from crime

Helping those with learning disabilities protect themselves from crime

Two of these booklets, focusing on hate crime and home security, have been published and will be made available to residents in the Warwickshire and West…


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