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Stories for 16 September 2007

Eufc - Live Match Updates

Robins pegged back as Town sub nets leveller

Evesham Utd 1, Tipton Tn 1 United's lead last just six minutes when sloppy defending allowed Tipton substitute Chris Turner to chip Nathan Vaughan from 18 yards.  more...

Recalls for Wood and Hands for FA Cup tie

DEFENDER Peter Wood and midfield man Mark hands earn recalls for this afternoon's FA Cup first qualifying round tie at home to Tipton Town.  more...

United waste early chances

Evesham Utd 0, Tipton Tn o Danny Lennon had Evesham's first clear sights of goal after 11 minutes but lost his footing after taking advantage of an error and then again finished up on the floor in the next attack but penalty claims were waved side.  more...

Patience needed as chances go to waste

Evesham Utd 0, Tipton Tn 0 It took Evesham 93 minutes to find the net in the previous round and patience was going to be needed again on the evidence of the opening half-an-hour.  more...

Owen finds net as deadlock broken

Evesham Utd 1, Tipton Tn 0 Mark Owen finally gave the Robins a deserved lead six minutes before the break.  more...

Evesham lose way and pay the price

Evesham Utd 1, Tipton Tn 1 United just weren't the same team at the start of the second half and had a taste of what was to come before Town equalised.  more...

Clarke on as Robins struggle on

Evesahm Utd 1, Tipton Tn 1 United were distinctly second best as the half wore on as they failed to create a single chance.  more...

Replay required if Robins are to progress

Evesham Utd 1, Tipton Tn 1 Evesham United face a tricky replay on Wednesday night after a dreadful second half display allowed the Midland Alliance outfit a second bite of the FA Cup cherry.  more...

Kidder News Latest

Age of the train

STEAM in South Wales is the subject of Alan Sainty's talk at the next meeting of Kidderminster Railway Circle on Wednesday.  more...

Coffee boost for charity

COFFEE addicts will be able to raise their mugs on behalf of Macmillan Cancer Support.  more...

Brian’s Mini mania inspires new club

A FOUNDER of a new classic Mini club admits he suffers from a case of Mini mania.  more...

Event has Silver lining for young rider

A PLUCKY teenage girl knocked unconscious after falling from a horse got back in the saddle to win a prestigious prize three days later.  more...

Latest

Did you tune in to hear Glenn's gothic stories

A GOTHIC author and artist provided some haunting sound bites when he appeared on a radio show to talk about his vampire novels.  more...

Let's think about flooding before building new homes

THE impact of flooding on the county must be considered before any decisions are taken about building thousands of new homes in south Worcestershire.  more...

Mental health carers need more support

CARERS who look after mental health patients in Worcestershire need more support says a charity after an independent report revealed failings in the service.  more...

Could you be eyes and ears of police?

PEOPLE throughout Worcestershire are being urged to work with the police following a number of distraction burglaries.  more...

Could you be eyes and ears of police?

PEOPLE throughout Worcestershire are being urged to work with the police following a number of distraction burglaries.  more...

Should ambulance control centre remain open?

The Emergency Operations Centre is scheduled to close in Bransford under plans by the West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust. So far 2,000 people have signed a Worcester News petition to keep it open. Health reporter James Connell talks to people on both sides  more...

Should ambulance control centre remain open?

The Emergency Operations Centre is scheduled to close in Bransford under plans by the West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust. So far 2,000 people have signed a Worcester News petition to keep it open. Health reporter James Connell talks to people on both sides  more...

Should ambulance control centre remain open?

The Emergency Operations Centre is scheduled to close in Bransford under plans by the West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust. So far 2,000 people have signed a Worcester News petition to keep it open. Health reporter James Connell talks to people on both sides  more...

If you're expecting a baby help sessions are a must

PARENTS-to-be across Worcestershire will have the opportunity to receive advice and information on a range of issues at special sessions to be held throughout this month.  more...

Family fun at Droitwich Salt Day

ROMAN soldiers rubbed shoulders with Royal Air Force pilots in a festival which brought our history to life.  more...

Family fun at Droitwich Salt Day

ROMAN soldiers rubbed shoulders with Royal Air Force pilots in a festival which brought our history to life.  more...

Family fun at Droitwich Salt Day

ROMAN soldiers rubbed shoulders with Royal Air Force pilots in a festival which brought our history to life.  more...

City's first Relay for Life hailed huge success

CANCER survivors who are lucky to be alive received a standing ovation during an emotional lap of honour at Worcester's first Relay for Life.  more...

Family devastated after home destroyed in blaze

A COUPLE and their seven children are devastated after losing everything in a fire which gutted their home.  more...

Family home destroyed in blaze

A COUPLE and their seven children are devastated after losing everything in a fire which gutted their home.  more...

Women put their foot down for charity

GIRLS got to grips with boys' toys during some full throttle motor mayhem to raise cash for charity.  more...

Flats plans for Evesham town centre

A PLAN to build seven new flats in the heart of Evesham's town centre conservation area has been submitted to Wychavon District Council.  more...

Karen's hopes high for new home

AN Evesham mother and her two children who have been living in a caravan in her mother's garden since they were made homeless are hoping for an upturn in fortune on Tuesday.  more...

News

Preece calls for better display to turn over tough rivals

ANDY Preece says Worcester City will need to raise their game when Solihull Moors visit St George's Lane tomorrow night (7.45).  more...

Worcester chief optimistic despite disappointing start

WORCESTER Warriors director of rugby Mike Ruddock plans to consign his side's Guinness Premiership opening day defeat at Bath to the history books and look to the future.  more...

Reports

Worcester City 3, Leigh RMI 1

LAST year it took Worcester City six games to record their first home win of the season.  more...

Bath 29pts, Worcester Warriors 15

MIKE Ruddock was given a bitter taste of just how tough life in the Guinness Premier-ship can be as he saw his Worcester Warriors side crash to a comprehensive defeat at the hands of a rampant Bath at The Rec.  more...

Champions lose their unbeaten Pro40 tag

NATWEST Pro40 champions Worcestershire surrendered their unbeaten record in an end-of-season let-down against relegated Warwickshire at Edgbaston.  more...

Round-Up

Disappointing Robins pegged back

EVESHAM United face a tricky replay on Wednesday night after a dreadful second-half display allowed the Midland Alliance outfit a second bite of the FA Cup cherry.  more...

Shrimps battered with treble burst

THREE goals in the last 11 minutes ensured Hereford United racked up their third successive away victory.  more...

Rovers face FA Cup replay

BROMSGROVE Rovers face a tricky FA Cup first qualifying round replay at Shepshed Dynamo tomorrow night after being held at the Victoria Ground.  more...

Wright brace takes game away from Malvern

MALVERN Town travelled to Southern League Premier Division side Halesowen Town in the FA Cup first qualifying round.  more...

Ebbsfleet United 5, Kidderminster Harriers 4

STRIKER James Constable almost inspired determined Harriers to an impressive fightback in a nine-goal thriller at Stonebridge Road.  more...

ME meeting

THE next ME group meeting in Bromsgrove is due to take place on Thursday, September 20. The meeting will run from 1.15-3.15pm at the Methodist Centre, in Stratford Road. For details call Edwina Evans on 01527 832245.  more...

Dates for your diary

tourism staff at Wychavon District Council are already drawing up their 2008 events diary. The publication is an annual diary featuring all the dates and details of the best fairs, festivals, regattas and open gardens in the area. To register your event, today free of charge, visit www.wychavon.gov.uk and follow the events link. From there, organisers can either complete an online form, or download a form that can be submitted by post. Contact Ellie Smith on 01386 565564. The deadline is Friday, October 19.  more...

Replay required if Robins are to progress

Evesham Utd 1, Tipton Tn 1 Evesham United face a tricky replay on Wednesday night after a dreadful second half display allowed the Midland Alliance outfit a second bite of the FA Cup cherry.  more...

Second half treble sinks Reds

REDDITCH United slumped to a 3-0 defeat at Boston United on Saturday with manager Gary Whild again frustrated by not being able to opt for his first choice back-four.  more...

Society

Cookley

WI - On October 7, a harvest festival will be held at Worcester Cathedral. Names were taken for the autumn group meeting to be held on October 17 at Foley Park Methodist Church and the speaker will be Mr Brian Draper.  more...

Travel

Best views without breaking the bank

THE task was simple: find some of the best views in the Lake District without breaking the bank for the cost of a stay. Below is a selection of properties, in no particular order, which have been chosen because they offer superb views from the rooms, the garden, surrounding area or location.  more...

Sammy rules supreme at popular Riviera park

"SAMMY - he's the star of the show. It's time for Sammy to go, go, go!"  more...

  
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