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Stories for 25 August 2007

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Two changes ahead of stiff Town test

EVESHAM manager Paul West has reshuffled his squad for today's Southern League Division One Midlands clash at Sutton Coldfield Town.  more...

Chances at both ends but Robins trail

Nathan Vaughan needed to be at his very best to keep his goal intact as both teams threatened in the early stages.  more...

United trail by two goals at the break

The left side of Evesham's defence was being continually torn apart and that space was clinically exposed six minutes before the break.  more...

Lutz heads United back in game

After Mark Owen had seen his flicked header hit the bar - turned on to it by the keeper according to the referee - Steve Lutz halved the deficit within three minutes of the restart when he headed in Simon Fitter's driven cross.  more...

Chances go begging as United look to level

Wayne Lawley, Daniel Lennon and Mark Owen all wasted decent chances to draw the Robins level.  more...

Third goal kills off Evesham

Town wrapped up the points seven minutes from time when more slack defending allowed Mykel Beckley the chance to shoot across Vaughan and into the corner.  more...

Torment at Town as unbeaten record ends

Sutton Coldfield Tn 3, Evesham United 1 Coles Lane has never been a happy hunting ground for Evesham sides and, for the second successive season, they conceded three times as they slumped to their first defeat of the season.  more...

Kidder News Latest

Teddy bears set to picnic

THE County Museum at Hartlebury will be hosting a Teddy Bears' Picnic on bank holiday Monday. During the fun-packed day, visitors will get the chance to take part in face painting and a range of teddy bear craft activities, including hat and mask-masking.  more...

Carton recycling scheme launched

A NEW carton recycling scheme is being launched throughout the Wyre Forest area.  more...

Job compensation claim rejected

A KIDDERMINSTER shop fitting contracts executive whose job was terminated seven months after being headhunted from another firm has lost a compensation claim for breach of contract.  more...

Criminal damage on agenda

THE next meeting of Broadwaters PACT - Partners and Communities Together - is on Monday, September 3 at 7.30pm at the Salvation Army, Jerusalem Walk, Kidderminster.  more...

Latest

Postie delivers for flood victims

A KIND hearted postal worker who decided to raise money for the floods appeal has managed to raise £150.  more...

Bird lovers still peering at peregrines

A PAIR of peregrine falcons nesting in one of Worcester's best known landmarks has proved such a draw during the past week that bird experts are extending their stay at a nearby observation point.  more...

Come and see the bats urges stately home

FAMILIES are being invited to step into the twilight zone at a Worcestershire park to find out more about nocturnal creatures.  more...

Sting operation highlights underage drinking

A STING operation showed four out of five pubs and clubs visited in Worcester were serving alcohol to underage youngsters. The results of the undercover probe in Worcester's nightspots were immediately branded a disgrace by Worcestershire county councillor Derek Prodger.  more...

Bridge is back where it belongs

A SYMBOLIC presentation to restore a bridge damaged by vandals took place in a Worcestershire village thanks to a huge community effort.  more...

Contractors quit golf course job following blockades

CONTRACTORS working on a golf course near Worcester have washed their hands of the job after the site entrance was blockaded for a second time.  more...

Contractors quit golf course job following blockades

CONTRACTORS working on a golf course near Worcester have washed their hands of the job after the site entrance was blockaded for a second time.  more...

News

Horsman jumps in to defend coach Jenkins

WORCESTER'S Chris Horsman has issued a passionate defence of under-fire head coach Gareth Jenkins - but he admits the time has come for Wales to put up or shut up.  more...

Reports

Royals consolidate their top spot

WORCESTERSHIRE Royals stay top of Division One of the Pro40 competition after they beat Lancashire Lightning at the County Ground in Taunton by six wickets.  more...

Round-Up

Do something amazing

THE National Blood Service is appealing for volunteers to attend a donor session in Droitwich Spa. People can give blood at the Royal British Legion, Salwarpe Road, on Thursday, August 30, from 1-3.15pm and again from 4.30-7pm.  more...

Salt day will help High Street to bounce back

THE programme for the eagerly-awaited second annual Droitwich Spa Salt Day Festival is filling up rapidly.  more...

Teenager warned he may face jail

A teenager, who failed to carry out community orders, was warned by a judge that he may face a custodial sentence.  more...

Chance to join new soccer league

TEAMS are invited to join the six-a-side league on Sundays and Thursday at Pershore High School.  more...

United's unbeaten start ended in torment at Town

Sutton Coldfield Tn 3, Evesham United 1 Coles Lane has never been a happy hunting ground for Evesham sides and, for the second successive season, they conceded three times as they slumped to their first defeat of the season.  more...

Bretforton take over at top as skipper shines

BRETFORTON have taken over at the summit of the Cotswold Hills League after defeating Exhall and Wixford this afternoon.  more...

  
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