Tamworth Herald - 18 Sep 2025

Table of content - Tamworth Herald (18 Sep 2025)

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Council conversations over flags being raised
New member welcomed to the cabinet last week
Corrections & complaints
Paw-some Poykee crowned dog of the year in the capital
Tickets on sale for panto in town - oh yes they are!
A BIGGER AND BETTER TREE FESTIVAL IS BACK
Second hand September is being marked
Pastor to say goodbye to role after three decades
Teachers’ pay award risks reduced financial stability in schools
Special guest at the college
Battle of Britain celebrations
We Love Tamworth is gone from calendar for this year
Man stabbed outside a pub
Pub set to slash prices
IT’S EXHIBITION TIME IN THE TOWN CENTRE
Fab Four scribbles are set to go under the hammer soon
Castle visitors can enjoy special display of colourful plates
Tea dancing is returning
School placed into lockdown after reports of someone carrying a weapon on site
MORE THAN £20K IS SPENT ON REFURBISHMENTS
Planning applications
Town centre regeneration is close to completion now
Special talk about Ruskin pottery held in church in the town
Council reinforces standards
Man arrested after two dogs go on a rampage leaving six people and a dog injured
Council calling on residents to help decide how money is spent
Offensive graffiti found
Flags should not be used to threaten
Caring for climate is caring for each other
Extremists can come from the left or right
Only Boris Johnson can set record straight
Media missing the point on hotel debate
We went through all this back in the ’70s
Stand by for the next year under Labour
How to have your say...
Why so many flags flying upside down?
The NHS is failing as it is overworked
Update given on the progress of the community review for future of council
Handover day for charity as Helen is joined by friends for big occasion
Some brand-new live action horror set for Halloween this year
Final stage of £1.5million resurfacing scheme starts
Holy Cross Day celebrated in the town last week with a festal eucharist event
Recap time as new review comes into progress made at the council
County council LGBTQ+ staff find the new flag policy deeply unsettling
Heritage Day is hailed a success
Thirteenth century chapel was opened last weekend as part of celebrations
‘Towers and Turrets in Clay’ session held
Church officials ‘delighted’ with first entry into event
Kingsbury
Hopwas
Dosthill and Two Gates
Whittington
Continuing to work with the council to help the residents
Paying respects to man who improved lives
Hurley
Councillors pay their tributes to former town leader and mayor
‘Huge push’ from Warwickshire Fire Service after cancer risk to firefighters
Hyacinths inside out
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Strictly Come Dancing BBC1, 6.40pm
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Badgers pair hit the parkrun scene locally in fine showing
Peelers are out in force from up north to over in Poland
Fourth team finish their season simply perfect
Rain puts paid to final game of the season for the Tamworth First XI
Cubs end with battling display in their best ever season
Thirds end season in some style
One that got away as a draw is the only reward for Tamworth
Adders lose in a narrow defeat at home to March
Five-star Lambs win in a first half thriller
Broadband partnership for Tamworth as they get new backing
Suspended ban for Jellis
LAMBS BOSS HITS MILESTONE WHEN IT COMES TO WINS AT CLUB
PEELERS OUT IN FORCE AGAIN

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