In this week's Herald. . .
Published: 11:36, 22 March 2018
A REPORT calling into question the performance of Warwickshire Police has been published - and it makes, in part, for uncomfortable reading, full story and reaction on the front page of this week's Herald.
Also in this week's Herald:
- First moves made in ArtsHouse campaign.
- Stranger danger warning issued after primary school incident.
- Stratford to host Living Statue world champions.
- Read what our politicians said when approving big wheel's return.
- Major improvements to cycle network?
- Councillor quits after conduct complaint.
- Pensioner attempts to live on asylum seeker fund.
- Fourth Syrian family arrives in Stratford.
- Homeless charity makes bid for more funding.
- Objections over electronic ad board.
- Groups benefit from Lottery cash.
- Latest neighbourhood plan gets 'yes' vote.
- KES row flares up after Beast from the East.
- District council chief announces retirement.
- Update on old BHS building proposals.
- In arts, read our review of Macbeth at the RSC and we look ahead to the new Tread the Boards' season at The Attic Theatre at Cox's Yard.
- In sport, Adams puzzled by late defeat.
- WIN annual pass to Shakespeare's Family Houses and prize package, AND tickets to see David Tennant at the premiere of You, Me & Him.
- PLUS: What's On Guide, latest jobs, and 11-page property guide.
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