In this week's Herald. . .
Published: 07:55, 13 April 2017
THERE have been big developments in the cases of jailed former Kineton High School teacher Roland Midgley and the murder of Bethany Hill - pick up a copy of this week's Herald for the full stories on both.
The first community pub in Warwickshire opens today, Thursday, and we speak to those who have driven the idea. We also have tributes to actor Tim Pigott-Smith who died suddenly at the weekend.
Also in this week's Herald:
- VASA confirms office closures.
- One of the Tristram Wallace murder gang is back in court.
- Woman stole £4,000 from Shipston Proms fund.
- Meeting to be held over the future of the Robert Dover's Olimpick Games.
- Rail extension plan reaches £1.25million target.
- Education chiefs welcome term-time holiday ruling.
- First acts named for River Festival entertainment line up.
- New plans for Bidford holiday lodge village.
- Swan man talks of 35-years rescue plan.
- Stratford-upon-Avon College edges closer to takeover.
- The latest Education Matters page with all the latest school news.
- Our weekly What's On Guide.
- Latest news and events from villages.
- WIN a party for 12 at Jump In Warwick Trampoline Arena.
- Herald arts reviews The Hypocrite at the RSC and talks to comedian Rich Hall ahead of the Stratford ArtsHouse Hoedown!
- The best local sports coverage in this part of the world!
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