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Thursday, 28 August 2008
 

POST OFFICES BATTLE LOST

by CLAIRE HARRISON

EVERY SINGLE under threat post office in Nuneaton, Bedworth and North Warwickshire will be closed by the end of next month.

As exclusively featured in yesterday's Heartland Evening News, campaigns to save (28/08/2008) Read More [Read More]


Thieves hit deputy mayor's home

by CLAIRE HARRISON

Heartland Evening News - WilsonALARM bells should be ringing for residents as prowling metal thieves have stolen radiators and copper piping.

He had been away from his home for just three hours but that was enough time for thieves to steal two radiators and copper piping from (28/08/2008) Read More [Read More]


Sledgehammer burglars strike at store

by CLAIRE HARRISON

BALACLAVA-clad burglars used a sledgehammer to smash their way into a grocery store in Nuneaton.

CCTV caught the thieves in action as they forced their way into K & K grocery store in (28/08/2008) Read More [Read More]


College team help create play area

by RYAN MERRIMAN

Heartland Evening News - College 02STUDENTS and staff from a Nuneaton college have given a helping hand to a centre to help create a new play area for youngsters.

The team from North Warwickshire and Hinckley College have been working hard and made a huge amount of improvements in children's play (28/08/2008) Read More [Read More]


Messiah comes back home

ONE of the greatest ever musical compositions will return 'home' in a special performance at a parish church.

Handel's momentous Messiah, much of which was (28/08/2008) Read More [Read More]


MP welcomes moves to curb traveller camp

by JOHN ELLIS

Heartland Evening News - Wrens NestNORTH Warwickshire MP Mike O'Brien welcomed the 'firm response' by a borough council in stopping building work at a gipsy traveller green belt site.

He feared if nothing was done quickly to counteract the planning applications for a (28/08/2008) Read More [Read More]


Fun way to get fitter through dancing

TREADMILLS are given the boot in a new and fun way to stay fit.

Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council is offering a 'Your Dance' programme for people to experiment with five different styles, and is (28/08/2008) Read More [Read More]


Making borough streets cleaner

by CLAIRE HARRISON

CLEANSING services need to be improved on the streets of Nuneaton and Bedworth to meet growing public expectation.

Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council will spend just under £1m on cleansing this year, but (28/08/2008) Read More [Read More]


Carnival Queen guest at centre open day

by JOHN ELLIS

A CARNIVAL Queen and her maids and a town football star will help point the way forward to employability at a 'first ever' event.

They will see a range of what is on offer for jobseekers at the special Open Day taking place (28/08/2008) Read More [Read More]


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Ginnelly to discipline absent Dunkley


Heartland Evening News - JimmySTRIKER Roy Dunkley's Atherstone Town future hangs in the balance after incurring the wrath of manager Jimmy Ginnelly prior to the team's Bank Holiday fixture.

The Adders boss says the prolific forward informed him he was too ill face Sutton (28/08/2008) Read More [Read More]

Adders cricket recover with two wins


A DEPLETED Atherstone side bounced back well from last week's defeat to put a severe dent in Southam's title hopes with a comfortable six-wicket victory over the league leaders at Ratcliffe Road on Saturday, writes VIC CLEMENTS.

Atherstone stand-in skipper Luke Reeves won the toss and asked the visitors to bat first on a (28/08/2008) Read More [Read More]

Stockingford dispose of Bulkington in KO cup final


STOCKINGFORD AA lifted the Minnows Under-15 KO Cup after beating Bulkington in the final.

Heavy overnight rain left the Stockingford ground wet and sticky, but sterling work by the (28/08/2008) Read More [Read More]

Kart kid Hand stays on track


ASH Hand may be one of the newest names on the UK karting scene, but he is not letting that hold him back as he bids to follow in the wheeltracks of Lewis Hamilton by climbing the (28/08/2008) Read More [Read More]

Nuns will donate to forces fund

By MATT DAVIES
NUNEATON RFC are set to give the vast majority of the proceeds from tonight's home friendly against the Army to forces charity Help For Heroes.

The cause was set up in October 2007 to help (28/08/2008) Read More [Read More]

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