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For over two hundred years the sleepy village of Egerton has nestled in the shadow of the imposing Manque Manor. But the dreaded Lord is on a mission to invoke an ancient law that will allow him to buy the entire village and turn it into a country club and golf course and the law it seems is on his side. The villagers, however, are in an uproar and they are not about to give up their homes without a fight. more...
Sam's transformation from boy to dragon is complete. A life of miserable solitude awaits him. But old enemies are re-grouping, determined to kill Sam once and for all. more...
I'm Annabel. more...
I'm Annabel. more...
A HIDDEN ISLAND. more...
There's never a dull moment with Cat and her mates as they take the game of Truth, Dare, Kiss or Promise to new extremes. more...
Stretch Wilson's world is a hard place. All he has, since his father was taken as slave labour, is his dog, Bone - until the fateful day when he discovers something extraordinary deep in the heart of Bloom's Mount, a gigantic pile of ancient rubbish and waste. Something that will change his life for ever. more...
I'm small for my age, uncomfortable in most situations, skinny and awkward. Most of the time, I walk around here feeling like a total idiot. more...
MAX GORDON: PERMISSION TO DEFY DEATH AND DANGER? more...
BEWARE! Only those who are the McFearlessly brave may read from the pages of these Monstrous Memoirs. more...
When one Treasure is found, another is threatened... more...
It's hard being sane in a mad world... more...
WHEN Jack Render was told he had just six months to live he was numb with shock. more...
WHEN Jack Render was told he had just six months to live he was numb with shock. more...
A SYSTEM pioneered by businesses in Worcestershire has been adopted on the other side of the world as part of a scheme to encourage and promote sustainable tourism in New Zealand. more...
NON-LEAGUE footballer David Bundred has signed up for Worcester's audiovisual experts Bang & Olufsen even though it's meant hanging up his soccer boots on Saturdays. more...
REDDITCH-based Health Safety and Environment Consultant Amencon Limited is now running first aid courses in the area on a regular basis. more...
A NEW scheme has been announced for Sambourne to meet the on-going demands from small and medium-sized businesses looking to own their own premises. more...
I GUESS it is a good time to play Wasps when a lot of their star players are away at the World Cup. more...
PROSPECTIVE sixth formers could get a glimpse of their future at a high school open day. more...
A HEADTEACHER has vowed to put her school at the heart of the community. more...
Paul West makes two changes for tonight's FA Cup qualifying round replay at Tipton. more...
Evesham Utd 1, Tipton Tn 0 After surviving a couple of scary moments in the opening stages, Evesham took the lead after 14 minutes. more...
Evesham Utd 1, Tipton Town 0 Nathan Vaughan produced two fine saves as the first half drew to a close. more...
Tipton Town 0, Evesham Utd 1 Simon Fitter fired a 30-yarder way off target while Vaughan was again in the action clutching a cross from Ashley Langford. more...
Tipton Town 0, Evesham Utd 1 Simon Fitter fired a 30-yarder way off target while Vaughan was again in the action clutching a cross from Ashley Langford. more...
Tipton Town 0, Evesham Utd 2 Alando Davis doubled Evesham's lead two minutes from time with a fine solo goal. more...
Tipton Town 0, Evesham United 2 A STUNNING first half free-kick from Simon Fitter and a superb solo goal from Alando Davis booked the Robins a place in the second qualifying round of the FA Cup. more...
A BUS driver has been rewarded for helping out her passengers during the summer's floods. more...
ANDY Baynton is not the man he used to be, having shed eight stone eight pounds in a determined effort to turn his life around. more...
THREE Wyre Forest men were allegedly members of a gang which supplied hard drugs to addicts in Worcestershire. more...
SHUTTLE online readers are divided on whether parents should be fined for taking their children out of school for holidays during term time. more...
SHUTTLE online readers are divided on whether parents should be fined for taking their children out of school for holidays during term time. more...
A BAG containing anti-depressant tablets has gone missing in Kidderminster. more...
VANDALS have caused £100 of damage to parked cars after wing mirrors were broken. more...
THE training is complete and up to 300 runners will be lining up for the Shuttle Mercer Races at Stourport on Sunday. more...
WORK is due to start on improvements to Bridge Street in Stourport at the end of this month. more...
A 20-year-old man pleaded guilty to attempted robbery on the day he was due to face trial by jury at Worcester Crown Court. more...
VISITORS to Harvington Hall will be inspired to get creative during its artists' residence weekend today and tomorrow. more...
VISITORS to Harvington Hall will be inspired to get creative during its artists' residence weekend today and tomorrow. more...
THE shaping of Worcestershire's geological past and its present unique landscape - including the great British weather - will be the focus of a beginners' course run by the Workers' Educational Association in Kidderminster from next Wednesday. more...
A"NAIVE" 23-year-old used another car's tax disc on his vehicle, a court heard. more...
A RUGBY club has once again been targeted by vandals. more...
A THRILL-SEEKING motorbike enthusiast has been laid to rest following the bike crash which killed him. more...
A STUDENT has been banned from her Worcester school - until she changes the colour of her hair. more...
A STUDENT has been banned from her Worcester school - until she changes the colour of her hair. more...
A CAMPAIGN is being launched to raise awareness of library services in Worcestershire. more...
SOLDIERS from Worcestershire are involved in one of the largest missions to remove Taliban from a stronghold in southern Afghanistan. more...
COMMUNITY groups and organisations are being given the chance to get a grant from the owners of the company that publishes your Worcester News. more...
A COUNTYWIDE review of flooding issues may be carried out after a county councillor said lessons had not been learned from previous incidents. more...
A TALENTED writer from Worcestershire is preparing for the launch of her first book. more...
A ROUTINE eye examination for a Worcester woman helped prevent her from losing her sight. more...
A SERIES of city-wide events has kicked off in Worcester aimed at increasing awareness among schoolchildren about how they can dodge' every day dangers. more...
NEXT week's Malvern Autumn Show will go ahead despite the foot-and-mouth restrictions. more...
A WORCESTER woman has demanded to know why a company let her buy concert tickets just days before going into liquidation. more...
A WORCESTER woman has demanded to know why a company let her buy concert tickets just days before going into liquidation. more...
THE CHIEF steward of Worcester City Football Club - described as a big cuddly giant - is recovering in hospital from a stroke. more...
A HEROIN user who conned elderly people into thinking he was collecting money for charity has been sent to jail. more...
A COMPREHENSIVE health survey will find out what people really think about plans to close the emergency operations centre in Bransford. more...
A FAMILY of seven children are crying themselves to sleep at night in a cramped house after they lost their home in a fire. more...
THE leader of the Labour party on Worcestershire County Council is calling for answers after another top officer announced their resignation. more...
A temporary control zone was set up around a premises near Solihull today as officials investigate another suspected case of foot and mouth. more...
A YOUNG Evesham mother-of-two, who had been forced to live in a caravan in her mother's garden after being made homeless, has found a new home. more...
AN undergraduate from Evesham has been named as runner-up in a competition to find the West Midland's most enterprising student. more...
THE Worcestershire Primary Care Trust (PCT) is encouraging people to come along to their health fair celebrating the success of their organisation. more...
EVESHAM's town centre market has been losing money for years, according to the developer who now owns the High Street site. more...
FORMER pupils, headteachers and even an archbishop, helped to ensure Holy Redeemer Primary School's 40th anniversary celebrations went with a bang. more...
FORMER pupils, headteachers and even an archbishop, helped to ensure Holy Redeemer Primary School's 40th anniversary celebrations went with a bang. more...
FORMER pupils, headteachers and even an archbishop, helped to ensure Holy Redeemer Primary School's 40th anniversary celebrations went with a bang. more...
THE history of quakers in Evesham will be the subject of a display in the public library in Oat Street starting this Saturday. more...
A LOCAL farmer could see the funny side after a lorry took a wrong turn in his driveway, knocked into his barn and then became stuck in his field. more...
A BRAVE Pershore woman who has endured a horrible' year, is preparing to make a sky dive for charity. more...
For the second time in a week, Redditch returned from Lincolnshire having suffered a 3-0 defeat, this time at Gainsborough Trinity. more...
For the second time in a week, Redditch returned from Lincolnshire having suffered a 3-0 defeat, this time at Gainsborough Trinity. more...
SIR - Once again Worcester City Council is ignoring local residents and proceeding with plans for affordable housing on one the last remaining green areas within the city. more...
SIR - Just what is the matter with your correspondent, Mr Margrett? more...
SIR - John Shearon, (Letters, September 13), writes that railways should charge a fair price for journeys travelled. more...
SIR - Whenever I read criticism of concessions to city council staff I am mindful that any such privilege, in my experience, was usually disproportionate to the benefit derived by the employer from the arrangement. It seems to me that any reasonable employer would welcome having employees who provide and maintain motor vehicles at their own expense and hold them available throughout working hours for little more than the cost of fuel. more...
SIR -While we should welcome the good news that the EU is to allow us to continue using imperial measurements, we should not overlook the fact that it is the EU, not our Government, which has made this decision. more...
SIR - As an ex-serviceman I feel duty bound to highlight the Royal British Legion's Honour the Covenant campaign. more...
SIR - The problem of recycling goes on. We are told that we can reduce waste by composting, but some folk have only small gardens. more...
I READ with great interest the article regarding the delayed opening of Catshill First School and Nursery. more...
I READ with great interest the article regarding the delayed opening of Catshill First School and Nursery. more...
I AM writing to make rabbit owners aware there has been a myxomatosis outbreak in the Droitwich area, possibly caused by the increase in the number of mosquitoes, which carry the disease. more...
I HAVE an issue with the traffic island on the A38 at the Oakalls estate, Bromsgrove. more...
RECENTLY I drove on the A38 towards Lydiate Ash roundabout. more...
JUST before the new Sidemoor School opened in Bromsgrove, Lynden Close was billed as a pedestrian access. more...
HAVING read recent articles and letters on council proposals to build in Droitwich a multi-storey car park, nightclub and other magnets for youth crime, I want them to ask them some very pertinent questions. more...
I SERVED on HMS Cavalier in 1962 and recall the following incident:- Whilst under tow proceeding to Gibraltar for a refit, we collided with a tanker forty miles out into the English Channel from Chatham. more...
THERE seem to be more letters recently from outraged Bromsgrove and Droitwich folk who feel the need to air their prejudices and generally rant about the behaviour of other people who are just trying to enjoy life. more...
THE organisers of the Leukaemia Research North Worcestershire Bikeathon on September 9 would like to thank everyone who helped to make it such a success. more...
THE organisers of the Leukaemia Research North Worcestershire Bikeathon on September 9 would like to thank everyone who helped to make it such a success. more...
I REFER to last week's letter from Mr Scrimshaw, who deserves an answer to his question - What is corrupting about prayers at the opening of Bromsgrove District Council meetings? more...
ANYONE who wonders why residents travel outside Droitwich town centre to shop I can tell you. My first call was theVictoria Square post office to post Christmas cards by surface mail to save on postage. more...
I AM deeply concerned at recent calls from a senior UK judge for the entire population of Britain to be included on the national DNA database, which is already the largest of its kind in the world. more...
SO Spa residents will get to have their say on potential plans to build a multi-storey car park and leisure facilities in the town. more...
READING the Spa front page about the canal restoration problems I did so with a mixure of disappointment and frustration, and must ask the question:- Is this the same environmental authority that is putting hurdles in the way of planning approval for the restoration, as the environmental authority which is responsible for the safety of our rivers? more...
WHILE we must congratulate those students who achieved success in their GCSE exams we should point a finger at the county education services and headteachers and ask why is the percentage of passes not considerably higher. more...
THIS is a response to a letter sent in by an anonymous reader and published on August 22. more...
A FORTNIGHTLY refuse collection of household waste is a very bad idea. Small pieces of meat or chicken, even when wrapped, still smell by the end of the week. In hot weather this would encourage flies and vermin, causing hygiene problems. more...
RECYCLING our rubbish must make a huge impact on the environment so why hasn't the fact that baby's nappies, which are thrown away in their thousands daily, been the subject of a public outcry. more...
CORRECT me if I'm wrong, but I've always understood NHS to stand for National Health Service; the same health care for everyone, everywhere. more...
IF you are a pensioner who is facing a financial dilemma then Charity Search may be able to help. more...
THE West Mercia Constabulary is looking for volunteers to join an Independent Advisory Group (IAG) to advise on disability issues relating to policing. more...
I AM writing to make rabbit owners aware there has been a myxomatosis outbreak in the Droitwich area, possibly caused by the increase in the number of mosquitoes, which carry the disease. more...
I HAVE an issue with the traffic island on the A38 at the Oakalls estate, Bromsgrove. more...
RECENTLY I drove on the A38 towards Lydiate Ash roundabout. more...
HAVING read recent articles and letters on council proposals to build in Droitwich a multi-storey car park, nightclub and other magnets for youth crime, I want them to ask them some very pertinent questions. more...
THERE seem to be more letters recently from outraged Bromsgrove and Droitwich folk who feel the need to air their prejudices and generally rant about the behaviour of other people who are just trying to enjoy life. more...
ANYONE who wonders why residents travel outside Droitwich town centre to shop I can tell you. My first call was theVictoria Square post office to post Christmas cards by surface mail to save on postage. more...
I AM deeply concerned at recent calls from a senior UK judge for the entire population of Britain to be included on the national DNA database, which is already the largest of its kind in the world. more...
I FEAR Julian Phillips (Shuttle/Times & News, September 13) is rather selective with his facts concerning the downgrading of Kidderminster Hospital. more...
I HAVE been reading with interest the banter going on between Labour and Health Concern in your letter pages. more...
MAY I make a comment or two concerning the debate about Labour and Health Concern? more...
HAVING read the news item in the Shuttle (August 31) about Kidderminster town centre being "a safe and pleasant place," I agree that it is a pleasant place, but safe? more...
I AM just hoping that inconsiderate drivers of Wyre Forest read this message and improve their common sense when driving on our roads. more...
LAST weekend I was told by a member of the public to put my dog on the lead along a towpath. Why should I? more...
THEY keep telling us to cut our carbon footprint. I have a daughter who has just started the sixth form at the new centre in the old Burlish Middle School. more...
I WAS rather surprised at your front page headline in last week's Shuttle and the lady who says it will be cheaper to use her car to take her kids to school. more...
WITH regard to school bus fare rises (Shuttle/Times & News, September 13), the cost is ridiculous. more...
WE live on Ferndale and have been informed we are too close to Wolverley High School for free bus travel (almost three miles). more...
I AM pleased with the way Worcester City are playing at the moment and the results we are getting. more...
MUSIC and theatre lovers are in for a feast of end-of-summer entertainment at the Palace Theatre, when the Mid Wales Opera present Puccini's La Boheme, while All Electric Theatre Productions present Ola Onabule. more...
A NEW showcase evening, which will see some of the area's finest guitar bands take to the stage, kicks off at a Bromsgrove pub tonight (Wednesday). more...
A NIGHT of Northern Soul music will get music lovers in the party mood next week. more...
A TALENTED pianist who is a past class winner in the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition is to play in a concert for Kidderminster's Classical Music Society. more...
WORCESTERSHIRE chief ex-ecutive Mark Newton hopes to wrap up the signing of Gareth Andrew after being given permission to talk to the Som-erset seamer. more...
WORCESTERSHIRE chief executive Mark Newton hopes to wrap up the signing of Gareth Andrew after being given permission to talk to the Somerset seamer. more...
WORCESTER Warriors and Wales prop Chris Horsman with the third of his World Cup diaries. more...
WORCESTER City are facing up to the prospect of being without a home match for another month. more...
MIKE Ruddock is set to make changes as he looks to find the Worcester Warriors winning formula. more...
NATHAN Vaughan might have played his last match for Evesham United, writes Mervyn Collins. more...
KIDDERMINSTER Harriers could be involved in a goal-feast if Saturday's Blue Square Premier Division clash against Torquay United at Aggborough goes to form. more...
MALVERN Town manager Paul Molloy insists his team need to start picking up points - and he's not bothered how they do it. more...
IT'S the economy, stupid. So went the phrase pinned to Bill Clinton's desk by one of his aides during the 1992 US presidential election campaign. Its point was to remind Mr Clinton's campaign team that proving you can run a stable and successful economy is the key to political victory. more...
RELEGATED Worcestershire failed to shine on the first day of their final LV County Championship Division One game of the season. more...
Shepshed 0 Rovers 2 (FA Cup first qualifying round replay). more...
Ebbsfleet 5 Harriers 4 more...
Ebbsfleet 5 Harriers 4 more...
Harriers 3 Droylden 1 more...
MALVERN II XV 28 PTS, HEREFORD II XV 0 more...
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON 19pts, MALVERN 39pts more...
Theatre review - Shadowlands, at the Festival Theatre, Malvern,until Saturday CLIMBING the nearby hills, you will encounter a lot of ups and downs. This also applies to life and love, and particularly to the love story depicted in this beautifully haunting and moving play. more...
Theatre review - Shadowlands, at the Festival Theatre, Malvern,until Saturday. more...
I AM delighted that the long-desired presence of a doctor in the minor injuries unit at our hospital is to become reality when the pilot trial begins soon. more...
BRADLEY Green-based Caroline Web-ley was among the winners at the Easibed Scope BSJA Festival of Show Jumping at the Staffordshire County Showground. more...
WORCESTER'S Perdiswell Park club monthly nine-hole mid-week medal was won by Ray Day carding 69, nett 33. more...
STOURPORT men's first XI entertain Telford and Wrekin on Saturday (2pm) as they look to pick up their first win of the men's National North Division season. more...
WORCESTER Ladies 2nds made an impressive start to their season with a 5-1 victory over Harborne. more...
KIDDERMINSTER Harriers manager Mark Yates praised his side's performance after they defeated Droylsden 3-1 in the Blue Square Premier. more...
WORCESTER and District Women's League started with a fine win over the District Men in the County Cup. more...
A STUNNING first half free-kick from Simon Fitter and a superb solo goal from Alando Davis booked the Robins a place in the second qualifying round of the FA Cup. more...
COUNCILLORS tonight (Wednesday, September 19) are set to debate a report which will ensure Bromsgrove District Council delivers on five priority improvements identified by residents. more...
COUNCILLORS tonight (Wednesday, September 19) are set to debate a report which will ensure Bromsgrove District Council delivers on five priority improvements identified by residents. more...
LOCAL firms looking for office space now have a flexible friend with the opening of a brand new managed business centre at Bromsgrove Technology Park. more...
A MOTHER of three is delighted to have become the tenth successful applicant to find a home of her own through the district council's Step-up Private Tenancy Scheme. more...
A BROMSGROVE college has been helping students get a head start. more...
DESPITE being a finalist in two separate categories - Business Newcomer and Salon of the Year - in the British Hairdressing Business Awards 2007, the Barnt Green based salon of Michelle Griffin was pipped to a top award. more...
BROMSGROVE police were called to an accident on New Road, at the junction with the A38. more...
THE top prize of £1,000 in the weekly Primrose Hospice lottery has been won by the holder of ticket 016791. The £200 runner-up prize has gone to the holder of 001088, and the £50 prize to 007231. The £5 winners are - 001097, 001468, 002666, 003259, 003320, 004708, 004817, 005531, 006961, 009880, 009882, 010353, 010580, 011113, 011624, 013982, 014220, 015491, 015995, 016115, 016955, 019791, 020939, 021240, 021337, 021935, 021995, 024077, 025133, 025631, 025840, 025897, 027297, 030137, 030573, 030899, 031004, 031079, 033699, 034671, 036179, 036828, 037415, 039864, 040122, 040866, 045097, 046311, 046746, 052785. more...
IF chicken is one of your favourite foods you could be in for a real treat with the chance to become an official chicken tester' for one of Bromsgrove's leading family restaurants. more...
THERE were special celebrations for a platinum' couple in Bromsgrove this week. more...
CARS are once again rolling off the production line at the former MG Rover site in Longbridge. more...
LOCAL schoolchildren took part in more physical education and school sport per week than the national average. more...
PRE-SCHOOL children have been getting into rhythm at the start of Yummy Mummy Week. more...
A RECORD breaking 32 recruits, including ones from Bromsgrove and Droitwich Spa, have pledged their allegiance to the Queen and the country at an enlistment ceremony. more...
FARE dodgers from Rednal and Droitwich Spa ended up in court in August for failing to buy a ticket. more...
A COUNTYWIDE review of flooding issues, which includes the Bromsgrove and Droitwich Spa areas, could be set up. more...
POLICE are appealing for information after vandals went on the rampage around Bromsgrove causing damage to vehicles, and slashing tyres on vehicles. more...
EXCLUSIVE. more...
EXCLUSIVE. more...
THE Barnt Green group of the Macular Disease Society will be raising awareness of the condition, which is the most common cause of blindness, with a display at Morrisons store in Birmingham Great Park, off Bristol Road, Rubery. more...
RESIDENTS are being offered the chance to see how the countryside looks at this time of year by joining county council staff on the autumn shine walk, which is being held on Thursday, September 27. more...
A DOG lunged at a passer by in Bromsgrove town centre at around 4pm last Thursday. more...
POLICE are warning cyclists and motorists to be more aware of each other in a bid to reduce accidents. more...
A RUBERY entrepreneur has achieved a bostin success with a new range of clothing. more...
A RUBERY entrepreneur has achieved a bostin success with a new range of clothing. more...
BROMSGROVE firefighters were called to an incident on the motorway at around midday yesterday (Tuesday). A Ford Fiesta was heading northbound on the M5 when it came off the carriageway and to a rest in the central reservation at junction 4a of the M42 at Lydiate Ash. A Bromsgrove crew made the scene safe. The driver was taken to hospital by ambulance with a suspected broken hand. more...
A MAN, arrested during a police drug-busting operation in Droitwich and Bromsgrove last year, is not to face further court proceedings. Prosecutor Paul Whitfield offered no evidence when Mark Hennessy, of Meadow Walk, Droitwich Spa, appeared at Worcester Crown Court charged with supplying a class A drug. Mr Whitfield said that the prosecution had considered further evidence following Operation Cleopatra and had decided not to proceed because there was no realistic prospect of a conviction. Hennessey, aged 38, who had pleaded not guilty, was discharged. more...
BROMSGROVE firefighters were called to a car fire at 7.58am yesterday (Tuesday) at Carnforth Road, Finstall. One crew made the scene safe and used a hose reel to extinguish the flames. more...
SHOP staff in Bromsgrove town centre have been warned to be on their guard after reports of people trying to change money with counterfeit notes. more...
BROMSGROVE residents should be closely involved in making decisions regarding the future leadership of the district council, according to Labour members. more...
COMMUNITY facilities on a Spa housing estate are under threat. more...
STAFF at a Spa business joined dog lovers right across the country by taking their four-legged friends to work. more...
A TENNIS coach, spotted using a mobile phone while driving his car, has been spared disqualification after an appeal to Worcester Crown Court. more...
A man, arrested during a police drug-busting operation in Droitwich and Bromsgrove last year, is not to face further court proceedings. Prosecutor Paul Whitfield offered no evidence when Mark Hennessy, of Meadow Walk, Droitwich Spa, appeared at Worcester Crown Court charged with supplying a class A drug. Mr Whitfield said that the prosecution had considered further evidence following Operation Cleopatra and had decided not to proceed because there was no realistic prospect of a conviction. Hennessey, aged 38, who had pleaded not guilty, was discharged. more...
HUNDREDS of residents and visitors flocked to Droitwich Spa for the second annual Salt Day festival. more...
A COUNTYWIDE review of flooding issues, which includes the Bromsgrove and Droitwich Spa areas, could be set up. more...
Badsey Rgrs U-13, Charlton Rvrs 1 RANGERS made a scintillating start to the new campaign with a double figure drubbing of Rovers. more...
A WIND gusting straight over the weir meant a testing afternoon for Evesham members competing in two races last Sunday. more...
Evesham 15pts, Old Leamingtonians 28 LAST Saturday saw Eveshams first home league game of the season and the hosts would have been hoping for a different scoreline! more...
THE sun shone at Badsey for Evesham Archery Club's Championships when Linda Haines retained the ladies' trophy in fine style. more...
SUNDAY afternoon proved a profitable time for local trainers who provided four of the winners on the seven-race card at Stratford. more...
BROADWAY visited Droit-wich Spa for a rearranged Concorde League game played under floodlights. more...
Vale Golf and Country Club THE Valerie Gittings Mixed Open was run for the 12th successive year when members played for a trophy in memory of Valerie Gittings who was a founder member of the club. more...
Bretforton Ladies 0, Stratford 2 BRETFORTON played a friendly against Stratford at Evesham High School and it was the visitors who started the stronger of the two teams. more...
PACERS couldn't have asked for a better start to the new Indoor Winter League season after recording a 35-22 victory over Manor Ladies. more...
Newent 6, Pershore 2 PERSHORE'S pre-season preparations took a slight tumble as they were outclassed by a well drilled Newent side who play their fixtures a step up from the visiting DTZ West Midlands home and the class gap was obvious from the start. more...
PERSHORE Town will be hoping to reclaim top spot in the Midland Combination Premier Division on Saturday when they travel to Staffordshire to face lowly Meir KA. more...
BRETFORTON and Bidford's second string both netted five goals on their travels to rec-ord excellent wins in Herald Division Two of the Stratford Alliance. more...
Littleton 1, Oldbury 2 A FIRST home defeat since Boxing Day left the losers reflecting on a second league defeat of the new season against opponents who are likely to be in the Midland Combination first division promotion mix next April. more...
THERE'S two full days of racing action on the Prescott hill this weekend at a meeting rearranged from July. more...
NATHAN Vaughan might have played his last match for Evesham United, writes Mervyn Collins. more...
Tipton Town 0, Evesham United 2 A STUNNING first half free-kick from Simon Fitter and a superb solo goal from Alando Davis booked the Robins a place in the second qualifying round of the FA Cup. more...
HANLEY Swan village hall is the venue for the latest in a series of innovative social events next weekend. more...
A NEW home is being sought for a cat which has been rescued from a life of extreme neglect. more...
A SCULPTOR from Malvern saw one of his works unveiled by the Duchess of Kent at Whitby's lifeboat station. more...
STREET collections are being held in Ledbury and Bromyard during the first annual St Michael's Week, on Monday-Saturday, September 22-29, to benefit St Michael's Hospice in Bartestree, Herefordshire. more...
STAFF at Malvern-based Worcestershire TeleCare are celebrating after achieving compliance with Part 2 of the Telecare Alarms Services Code of Practice This follows achievement of Part 1 of the Code in May 2006. Worcestershire TeleCare provides services to around 7,500 people across Worcestershire and beyond. more...
STAFF at Malvern-based Worcestershire TeleCare are celebrating after achieving compliance with Part 2 of the Telecare Alarms Services Code of Practice. more...
VANDALS who smashed lights and damaged equipment at Malvern Rugby Club have been branded moronic' by the club's director of rugby. more...
TEMPORARY homes are desperately needed in the Malvern area for guide dogs in training. more...
A BID to simplify and clarify the job titles of senior council officers has been passed at a Malvern Hills District Council meeting. more...
THE national foot and mouth movement ban will impact on the annual Malvern Autumn Show next weekend according to its organiser, but the event will still go ahead as planned. more...
A PUPIL at a school on a busy road has launched her own plea for a new lollipop man or woman. more...
THE cost of installing fencing at Victoria Park, Malvern Link, has increased by £1,565 from its original estimate of £2,500, Malvern town councillors will be told next week. more...
CHILDREN from Leigh and Bransford Playgroup have this week been enjoying their newly-installed outdoor play area. more...
THE first-ever arts fair in Great Malvern, held on Sunday (September 16), was a success, say organisers High Street UK. more...
A NEW planning application for the former Wells House school in Holy Well Road has been sent to Malvern Hills District Council. more...
PLANS to convert an outbuilding at a Hanley Swan property into holiday flats have been sent in to Malvern Hills District Council. more...
A DEVELOPER is hoping to build 33 homes on land beside the railway line in Malvern Wells. more...
STOURPORT Hockey Club's men's first team enjoyed a solid start to the Slazenger Men's National League North by earning a point with a hard fought 2-2 draw away at Doncaster on Saturday. more...
LITTLE Lakes ladies' team won the Kemp Hospice tournament at Habberley GC for the first time in four years. more...
LITTLE Lakes ladies' team won the Kemp Hospice tournament at Habberley GC for the first time in four years. more...
STUDENTS from three Kidderminster martial arts schools were put through their paces at their annual summer camp in Malvern. more...
Stourport and Youth District Football League results. more...
UPTON 35pts, HARBURY 13pts more...
ALL ABOARD: Friends Victoria Hawkins and Lorna Beechcroft enjoy the children's fairground rides. more...
AND FIRE: Kevin Millward, John Vaughan and Steven Wood stand on guard at the end of Droitwich's High Street. more...
MAKING MUSIC: Musician Michael Jones entertains residents and visitors. more...
DRUMMING UP SUPPORT: Corporal Ashley Paul from Droitwich 2516 Air Training Corps drum band. more...
GOING UNDERGROUND: Gordon Cantrill, from Hanbury, ready for a shift down the mine. more...
YUMMY: Ben Chambers enjoys an ice-cream more...
PRIMARY school pupils in Worcestershire are taught in some of the smallest class sizes in the West Midlands, figures reveal. more...
Georgia Jolliffee, aged eight, is pictured with her design for a granite xylophone after winning a competition to design a sculpture based on the theme of music. She won £250 for herself and £1,000 for her school. The contest, which was open to all schools in Worcestershire, was organised by the Granite and Marble Company, in Stoke Prior, near Bromsgrove, whose managing director Jon Brewer is pictured with Georgia. The company is making Georgia's xylophone and in a few weeks' time pupils from the school will go and see it. more...
Georgia Jolliffee, aged eight, is pictured with her design for a granite xylophone after winning a competition to design a sculpture based on the theme of music. She won £250 for herself and £1,000 for her school. The contest, which was open to all schools in Worcestershire, was organised by the Granite and Marble Company, in Stoke Prior, near Bromsgrove, whose managing director Jon Brewer is pictured with Georgia. The company is making Georgia's xylophone and in a few weeks' time pupils from the school will go and see it. more...
THE stage at Bromsgrove's Artrix will be transformed into René's cafe later this month when All and Sundry theatre group presents Allo Allo'. more...
CLENT Parish Hall Fundraisers have pulled off quite a coup. more...
VISITORS heading to Cumbria - The Lake District this Autumn are being invited to make a voluntary contribution of just £1 of their holiday spending money to make a difference to climate change. more...
Wednesday, September 19 MUSIC: Fuelled rock night, Ye Old Black Cross, Worcester Road, Bromsgrove (8pm). more...
BROMSGROVE'S literary society WORDS presents Ian McMillan's Big Family Show at the Artrix on Friday. more...
BIRMINGHAM Royal Ballet's (BRB) Strictly Dancing will be coming to the Hippodrome. more...
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