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Angus’ success story is music to our ears

Angus’ success story is music to our ears

His enthusiasm for the project came through very clearly. Two very successful events followed the completion — the first when Angus won the Triumph National…


Man and van needed to deliver donations to refugees

Man and van needed to deliver donations to refugees

The Scouts have kindly allowed Sandy to be at the hut until Tuesday evening. Sandy has been overwhelmed with support and is now in need of a Luton van…


New bin trucks to collect our rubbish quicker

New bin trucks to collect our rubbish quicker

They are more economic to run, with fuel-efficient engines and advanced health and safety functions for the security of the crews. They can each carry…


VIDEO: Aston Martin unveil Bond's DB10

VIDEO: Aston Martin unveil Bond's DB10

Spectre , starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, is released on 26th October.


Tourism stars set to be named

Tourism stars set to be named

The special guest for the awards night at The Ricoh Arena in Coventry will be Lady Cobham, the chairman of VisitEngland. The inaugural awards are being…


Circus theme a hit at Lapworth Scarecrow Festival

Circus theme a hit at Lapworth Scarecrow Festival

One of the most popular attractions was a big top scene made in the front garden of local residents David and Lizzie Whyte. This included a scarecrow…


Man drives the wrong way down the M40

Man drives the wrong way down the M40

Four fire crews were called to the scene and one of the drivers had to be cut from their car. The West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman added: “Crews…


Join the Rugby World Cup walk

Join the Rugby World Cup walk

Walkers will follow a 13.5-mile route between the two clubs, with a shorter 7.5-mile route starting from Talton Mill. They will be treated to a free pie…


Tributes paid to Stratford diplomat Roger Huxley

Tributes paid to Stratford diplomat Roger Huxley

After colour-blindness cut short his maritime career, roger returned to Stratford to work at the theatre, before taking up a new job in the north of Scotland…


Stratford to enter In Bloom competition

Stratford to enter In Bloom competition

However, in recent times Stratford in Bloom, the body that organises the town’s floral splendour, hit a few snags – not least of which was a hiccup over…


Biker seriously hurt in collision with car

Biker seriously hurt in collision with car

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said the man was treated at the roadside for injuries to his head, chest, abdomen, pelvis and neck. "The doctor…


Opening hours extended at Tesco’s Shipston store

Opening hours extended at Tesco’s Shipston store

Members of the council’s east area planning committee meeting approved updated plans which included a repositioning of the new building and extended opening…


COMPETITION: Win Christmas party at the Holiday Inn

COMPETITION: Win Christmas party at the Holiday Inn

The Holiday Inn Stratford has a dedicated, 24-hour team of staff who will help make the most of your visit, guiding you to all the sights, including Shakespeare’s…


Changes at the top at Shipston High School and King's High

Changes at the top at Shipston High School and King's High

The new head has ambitious plans to build excellence across all subject areas while a key aim is to build closer links between the school and Shipston. Mr…


Man who blamed his brother after grooming girl is jailed

Man who blamed his brother after grooming girl is jailed

And the jury took less than an hour to find him guilty of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, causing a child to watch sexual activity and…


Dog complaints on the rise in Stratford

Dog complaints on the rise in Stratford

Lisa Parkes, dog warden for the council expressed her concern about this trend, saying: “Dog walking has become something of a problem recently. I’ve…


REVIEW: Open Air Exhibition, Hidcote Gardens

REVIEW: Open Air Exhibition, Hidcote Gardens

The wonderful gardens at Hidcote Manor, a National Trust property near Chipping Campden, have been given a sprinkling of extra delight with their Open…


Doctor on trial for working privately

Doctor on trial for working privately

The first charge alleges that he did so in September 2012 by submitting medical certificates saying he was unfit to work, whereas he was undertaking private…


PREVIEW: Sean Hughes interview

PREVIEW: Sean Hughes interview

IRISH comic Sean Hughes takes his new show, Mumbo Jumbo, to the Bear Pit on Saturday, 19th September. but first takes a few minutes to chat to the Herald…


Village makes a show of itself

Village makes a show of itself

The children’s categories were popular too with entries of monsters made of fruit or vegetables, seed heads on a paper plate, miniature garden in a seed…


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