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Rebecca Hindes son, Joshua Hillstead, died on July 23 last year and on the first anniversary since his death, she is founding ...
DOCTOR Faustus will be dealing with the Devil at Leamington’s Loft Thetare from July 16 to 26. Christopher Marlowe’s Faustus is a brilliant but embittered scholar, whose excessive ambition for ...
Townspeople will be coming together to mark the 450th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth I’s 19-day visit to Kenilworth Castle in 1575.
Townspeople will be coming together to mark the 450th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth I’s 19-day visit to Kenilworth Castle in 1575.
Townspeople will be coming together to mark the 450th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth I’s 19-day visit to Kenilworth Castle in 1575.
Young and old will be able to discover stone age skills, have fun at St Johns Playhouse, get crafty creating a Jurassic Sea Monster and go fossil hunting.
YOUNG striker Ant Lynn has agreed a new deal to remain with Leamington ahead of the upcoming 2025/26 season.
THE SHIFT to electric vehicles is one of the most significant changes to our transport system in a generation. It is essential to our environmental goals and to building a cleaner, more sustainable ...
CREATIVE projects in the district have benefited from £400,000 in cultural funding. The UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) Cultural Programme has supported nine projects between 2023 and 2025. Stumping ...
A DERELICT pub and an abandoned school in Leamington are ready for a new chapter. The redevelopment of the former Stoneleigh Arms pub on Clemens Street and the Old School on Court Street has been ...
POET and broadcaster Lemn Sissy will be sharing the love in Rugby next week. An Evening with Lemn Sissay, part of the Love Rugby Festival running from June 20 to July 6, takes place at Rugby Baptist ...
THE MYTON Hospices’ GP Information Clinic has sparked national interest. Hospices across the UK are now exploring this new approach to improving early access to palliative and end of life care. By ...