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False widows (steatoda nobilis), named for the fact they’re often mistaken for black widows, have become notorious thanks to ...
The Game Fair returns to Ragley Hall this weekend offering entertainment, rural sports, food and drink and shopping ...
DESPITE the rain, there was fun down at the farm at the weekend when the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust held the first in a ...
George has joined the Bards for the forthcoming Southern League Premier Division Central campaign after spending last season ...
Other retailers, he says, seeking to come to Stratford town centre include Oliver Bonos and American clothing and home goods ...
FAMILY-RUN coffee shop Bardia’s was happily trading out of Bell Court when they were told to leave, to make way for the ...
Gandalf the wizard from Lord Of The Rings, Captain Hector Barbossa from Pirates Of The Caribbean, Mr Spock from Star Trek, ...
Only one place in Stratford that can boast that it has seen two million butterflies take flight and been blessed by Sir David Attenborough.
A LORRY has overturned on the A46 Bishopton roundabout near Stratford, closing the road. Warwickshire Police have said fire ...
A double-podium was the reward for an exceptional weekend’s work by Stratford's Darren Turner and his The Heart of Racing ...
Fishing for ducks at the Shipston Rainbows and Brownies summer fete on Saturday was Rosie Oxton-King, aged eight, Chole Jeffrey, six, Beatrice Haywood, seven, along with group leader Diane Wildish.
Hampton - immortalised in a postbox topper by the Studley Stitchers - was third behind the two goalscorers in the BBC Sport ...