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Wellesbourne
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A village in Wellesbourne and Walton parish, Stratford-on-Avon district, Warwickshire, England (OS grid ref SP2755).
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However, within seconds of him opening the front gate of Smith's house on Wellesbourne Place,, Nola burst out of the open front door and latched her jaws around the four-year-old's head.
But Cherry Orchard, Shipston, Stockton and Wellesbourne will be closed on Bank Holiday Monday.
IMOGEN Nelson, 13, has been missing from her home in Wellesbourne since Tuesday morning (23rd July).
A Wellesbourne video blogger is aiming for stardom on Youtube after clocking 20 million views on his Disney news channel.
Many places had high rainfall totals on Monday including the 48mm recorded in Anglesey, Wales, the 43mm at High Beach, Essex, and 39mm in Wellesbourne, Warwickshire, while 27mm fell in Hawkridge, Somerset.
Traders are preparing for the return of Wellesbourne Market tomorrow, while in Stratford the Saturday Rother Street Market and the Up Market on Waterside on Sunday will also take place.
Tomorrow, Saturday, it's Wellesbourne's turn to light up the festive season.
Wellesbourne make the trip to Long Itchington on Saturday (1.30pm start).
Emergency services were called to the property just after 10.30pm, with three fire crews from Shipston, Stratford and Wellesbourne sent to the scene.
Ettington and Wellesbourne residents will soon get their say on future development in the area after Stratford District Council approved their neighbourhood development plans to proceed to referendum.
Fire crews were called to a fire at a house in Wellesbourne this afternoon.
THE future of Wellesbourne’s allotments remains hanging in the balance after a meeting this week of the Glebe Committee, which is responsible for the management of the land owned by the Coventry Diocese.
For comparison, nearby Wellesbourne averages 53 frosts a year, and further afield, Malvern, just 33. As with much of inland Britain, Stratford experiences much cloud development, while coastal areas remain clear (see image to the right).
Main transport links developed along the floor of the Wellesbourne valley, from which the land climbs steeply—particularly on the east side.
The Wellesbourne occasionally reappears during times of prolonged heavy rain; author Mark Antony Lower referred to an early 19th-century drawing of the Royal Pavilion showing "quite a pool of water across the Steyne".