A COLLISION between two cars resulted in a man and a woman being taken to hospital. The collision, in Ryton-on-Dunsmore, happened near to Meadowlands Fisheries on Oxford Road, shortly before 11.30am this morning (Friday). An ambulance and a rapid response vehicle were sent to the scene. A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokeswoman said: “Crews arrived to find two cars which had been involved in a collision. “A man in his 40s and a woman in ...»
A GROUP has been set up to look into the possibility of building a new crematorium and burial ground somewhere in Rugby. The borough council's corporate performance committee has set up the task group to investigate the feasibility of the project in the face of an increasing population, a decreasing amount of burial space and demand from funeral directors and faith groups wanting a nearby facility for cremations. Committee chairman Coun Jim Shera said: "The ...»
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CHARLIE Robards’ half-century helped Rugby record a superb six-wicket victory against previously unbeaten Warwickshire League Division Two leaders Lyndworth on Saturday. The late arrival of Lyndworth allowed Rugby skipper Steve Hurt to put the opposition into bat and Alan Milsom and Matt Ewer extracted movement from the new ball in the air and off the wicket as the game began in humid conditions. Despite playing and missing on a number of occasions, Lyndworth’s openers also ...»
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A DEFIANT innings from Michael Hughes helped Stockton ...
THE BARN owls discovered at a Rugby farm are testament to the hard work and devotion with which our farmers treat the countryside where they live and work. We could ... more»