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Stories for 1 February 2008

Business

Rugby players learn to relax

WORCESTER Warrior rugby players were given a day of pampering at a spa in Droitwich.  more...

Juniors

Gain revenge over Badgers

Evesham Utd U-11 2, L & B Badgers Wdrs 0 UNITED gained revenge over Wanderers for a defeat earlier in the season and were boosted by an early goal from Daniel Bowles.  more...

Kidder News Latest

Abusive teenager given ASBO

A TEENAGER has been given an ASBO as a result of his threatening, intimidating and abusive behaviour, banning him from Kidderminster town centre.  more...

Abusive teenager given ASBO

A TEENAGER has been given an ASBO as a result of his threatening, intimidating and abusive behaviour, banning him from Kidderminster town centre.  more...

Abusive teenager given ASBO

A TEENAGER has been given an ASBO as a result of his threatening, intimidating and abusive behaviour, banning him from Kidderminster town centre.  more...

Abusive teenager given ASBO

A TEENAGER has been given an ASBO as a result of his threatening, intimidating and abusive behaviour, banning him from Kidderminster town centre.  more...

Abusive teenager given ASBO

A TEENAGER has been given an ASBO as a result of his threatening, intimidating and abusive behaviour, banning him from Kidderminster town centre.  more...

Constable, Bevan leave Harriers

TOP striker, James Constable and goalkeeper, Scott Bevan, are leaving Kidderminster Harriers for Shrewsbury Town.  more...

Constable, Bevan leave Harriers

TOP striker, James Constable and goalkeeper, Scott Bevan, are leaving Kidderminster Harriers for Shrewsbury Town.  more...

Constable, Bevan leave Harriers

TOP striker, James Constable and goalkeeper, Scott Bevan, are leaving Kidderminster Harriers for Shrewsbury Town.  more...

Constable, Bevan leave Harriers

TOP striker, James Constable and goalkeeper, Scott Bevan, are leaving Kidderminster Harriers for Shrewsbury Town.  more...

Nurse could be banned

A HOSPITAL nurse faces an anxious wait to see if he will be banned from nursing after a Nursing and Midwifery Council panel found his fitness to practice was impaired.  more...

Would-be slimmers offered advice

WOULD-BE slimmers are being offered weigh-ins and health advice to tackle the hangover of Christmas and New Year celebrations.  more...

SVR 'hit-and-run' damage

A "COWARDLY" lorry driver has smashed into one of Severn Valley Railway's bridges and then driven off, leaving the railway with a £10,000 repair bill.  more...

Have you voted in our poll?

Have you voted yet in our weekly online poll?  more...

Have you voted in our poll?

Have you voted yet in our weekly online poll?  more...

Kidz Write In

Character Sketches, by Sophie Saunder

Sharpay Moonbiscuit  more...

Character Sketches, by Sophie Saunder

Sharpay Moonbiscuit  more...

Latest

Latest travel news

Check out the latest travel news before you leave for work.  more...

Latest travel news

Check out the latest travel news before you set off home.  more...

International business guidance on offer

BUSINESSES with international aspirations are being offered help and advice at a special event.  more...

Dayna's a violin virtuoso

A TALENTED young violinist from Worcester has been accepted to play in the acclaimed National Children's Orchestra of Great Britain.  more...

Telegraph poles and trees fall in high winds

TREES and telegraph poles fell on Worcestershire's roads as high winds and heavy showers battered the county.  more...

Telegraph poles and trees fall in high winds

TREES and telegraph poles fell on Worcestershire's roads as high winds and heavy showers battered the county.  more...

Garden tours raise money for charity

VISITORS to the Greyfriars in Worcester this weekend will be able to tour the pretty walled garden while raising money for charity.  more...

P... p... p... pick up a pancake for charity

A FLIPPIN-good time is going to be had by a Worcester bereavement charity when it takes part in a unique pancake race around the cloisters of Worcester Cathedral.  more...

Crackdown on garden litterbugs

HOUSEHOLDERS in Worcester are being reminded to keep their gardens tidy.  more...

Worcester News weather watch

WILL it snow in Worcestershire today? Find out right here.  more...

Neglected blocked drains are causing our homes to flood

WATER levels in the river Severn may have dropped, but flooding is a major concern for people of a Worcester parish.  more...

Scrapped - council cuts scupper redevelopment plans

PLANS to pedestrianise Worcester’s Cathedral Square are to be scrapped and the city’s riverside enhancement scaled back in a devastating round of council cuts.  more...

COMMENT: Scrapping of plans for city is bad news

THE proposed scrapping of a series of planned improvements to key areas of Worcester because of a gaping hole in council budgets is bad news all round for the city.  more...

Anger at plans for docs to work late

FAMILY doctors across Worcestershire are in revolt over plans to extend out-of-hours services, which they say will divert cash away from patient care.  more...

Council refuses historic building plan

CONTROVERSIAL plans to modernise parts of one of Worcester's most important historic sites have been refused.  more...

Upton flood defence plans unveiled

PLANS for permanent flood defences for Upton-upon-Severn have been unveiled in the town.  more...

People power rescues Pershore carnival

PERSHORE Carnival has been saved due to public demand and is aiming to bounce back better than ever in its 40th anniversary year.  more...

People power rescues Pershore carnival

PERSHORE Carnival has been saved due to public demand and is aiming to bounce back better than ever in its 40th anniversary year.  more...

Teen robbed at bus stop

A TEENAGER has been robbed of £3 by a group of men while waiting for a bus.   more...

Movie news with your Worcester News

ARE you planning to see a movie this weeekend, but not sure what's on? See the latest trailers before making your mind up.  more...

Witness to £1,500 cigarette theft sought

POLICE would like to speak to a quick member of the public who noted part of the registration number of a car involved in a theft.  more...

Witness to £1,500 cigarettes theft sought

POLICE would like to speak to a quick member of the public who noted part of the registration number of a car involved in a theft.  more...

Death of man with a passion for bees

THE president of the Worcestershire Beekeepers Association and co-founder of a successful precision engineering business in Malvern has died aged 72.  more...

Talent boys are in a fine mess

TWO boys from Malvern will be facing the notorious Simon Cowell in the next round of Britain’s Got Talent.   more...

St Peter's youth shelter given thumbs up

YOUNGSTERS in a Worcester parish will finally have a multi-use games area and youth shelter to call their own.  more...

Teen charged with BB-gun shooting

A TEENAGER has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent after a 14-year-old boy was shot in the face with what is believed to be a BB-gun pellet.  more...

School could be training ground for sports stars

SPORTING heroes of the future could be nurtured at Dyson Perrins High School with news that it is to become a Specialist Sports College from September.  more...

TV gardener sets pupils on greener path to growing up

FIVE Worcestershire schools and colleges are celebrating after claiming a stake of a fiercely fought-over government cash pot to entice young people back into the great outdoors.  more...

Worcester News weather watch

THE north of the UK seems to be bearing the brunt of the latest bad bout of weather, but what's happening in Worcestershire? Find out here.  more...

Abusive drinker CS sprayed - court

A MAN on a night out in Worcester assaulted a police officer and smashed a shop window, a court has heard.  more...

Junkie hid stolen items in buggy - court

A 21-year-old woman has told a judge she wants to kick her habit.  more...

All systems go for waterways project

THE main work needed to restore Droitwich Spa's major canal system is now set to go ahead.  more...

All systems go for waterways project

THE main work needed to restore Droitwich Spa's major canal system is now set to go ahead.  more...

Serial Crasbo-breacher could be locked up

A WORCESTER man is facing jail after a judge deemed his situation “too serious” to be sentenced at a magistrates court.  more...

Teen charged with BB-gun shooting

A TEENAGER has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent after a 14-year-old boy was shot in the face with what is believed to be a BB-gun pellet.  more...

Bosses still say call centre should close

AMBULANCE bosses say they still believe it is right to close a Worcestershire call centre - despite campaigners looking to challenge the decision in the High Court.  more...

More swans rescued from pollution

TWO swans have been discovered showing signs of oil contamination in Worces-ter, just two weeks after a group were rescued in a similar incident in the city.  more...

Worcestershire nurse struck off

A WORCESTERSHIRE nurse has been struck off after faking a doctor’s signature on prescription forms.   more...

Lorry fire halts traffic

TRAFFIC has built up in the St Peter’s area of Worcester after a lorry caught fire on the A4440 near the junction of St Peter’s Garden Centre.  more...

VECTA is relaunched

FIFTY businesses from the Vale of Evesham were represented at an open forum at the Vale Golf Club last night to help re-launch a new look Vale of Evesham Commerce and Tourism Association.  more...

Snowshill Manor on Flog It

AN historic Cotswold attraction near Broadway will star in a double bill of antiques programmes on television this month.  more...

Snowshill Manor on Flog It

AN historic Cotswold attraction near Broadway will star in a double bill of antiques programmes on television this month.  more...

Grants for volunteers

VOLUNTARY organisations across the county will receive more than £500,000 in funding over the next three years.  more...

Walks for lovers

PEOPLE are being encouraged to think about their heart this Valentine's Day by taking a walk with their loved ones.  more...

Extra vehicles to beat snow

VEHICLE builders Land Rover will be helping West Mercia police tackle this weekend's expected extreme weather conditions.  more...

Rowing Club gigs

EVESHAM's new music venue, The Boathouse, at Evesham Rowing Club has two great nights coming up, starting tomorrow when local group Badboys will be playing covers from the 60s, 70s and 80s.  more...

Church lead thieves sought

POLICE were today hunting two young men who stole lead flashing from a church roof in the centre of Evesham.  more...

Plans for eco town unveiled

A MEETING to discuss the details of the controversial eco town development at Long Marston took place with architects and developers this week.  more...

Three hunted after Evesham robbery

POLICE were today hunting three men who robbed a teenager at the bus station in Evesham High Street last night.  more...

Letters

The EU is costing this country £1m each day

SIR - I felt that I must reply to Richard Udall's letter (Worcester News, January 19).  more...

Don’t give up the battle for centre

SIR - I was fortunate to be invited to the 20th birthday celebration at Pershore Day Centre.  more...

Mr Brown, where do your loyalties lie?

SIR - I write regarding Nigel Crisp's letter (January 5). My son-in-law, has done the same things as Mr Crisp. He was made redundant 14 months ago after over 30 years working. He took three courses in computers hoping it would get him a job - but like Mr Crisp, no experience means no job and as for stopping benefits, how can something be stopped when he cannot claim a penny because his wife has got a part-time job?  more...

The police precept should be lower

SIR - Your readers will have been aware of the inordinate increases in the precept for West Mercia police. From 1998/9 to 2004/5 it has increased by a massive 156 per cent.  more...

Not everyone can pay by direct debit

SIR - I write in reply to local resident' on worcesternews.co.uk (January 28). Not everyone can pay by direct debit. These include young and old alike. I cannot pay by this method as I only have my pension going into the bank and no savings. I found it very offensive to say that others like me do not pay - I have never owed anyone a penny in my life and have no debts outstanding. We are not all scroungers' just because we do not have internet access or a fancy laptop computer and a top city job. I hope others feel similarly disgruntled at this remark.  more...

I saw you in the Cathedral, John

SIR - I do pop into the cathedral (John Phillpott, January 26) when my knees allow me to get that far. I did notice a man behind me with a straggly moustache and a hole in his jacket elbow - I thought it was some down- and-out popped in for a warm and a cup of tea.  more...

Family tree query

I AM in the process of compiling my family tree and I am trying to trace relatives of Leonard Reth Dawe who died in Malvern in October 1995, aged 78 years.  more...

Market House dating

USING dendrochronology to date Ledbury's historic Market House worries me greatly. The process can tell you exactly when a tree was grown and, when it was felled, however, it need not lead one to arriving at a date when a building was crafted or, erected. The process is wasteful; it is proposed to take 40 cores from the Market House but just how many of these will be valid in the dating of the building? I understand, if a date can be determined, it may only be accurate within 10 to 15 year period.  more...

Recycling query

IS MHDC really as concerned about reducing landfill waste and increasing the amount that is recycled, as reported in your front page article on January 25?  more...

Local Views

Sky after sunset

Frances Eckersley sent us this picture she took in March 2006 just after sunset. She took it from the hills between the Wyche and Perserverance Hill looking out over Herefordshire.  more...

A woodland walk

Thanks to Mike Tebbett for contributing this sylvan scene, taken on a path just below The Kettle Sings.   more...

A woodland walk

Thanks to Mike Tebbett for contributing this sylvan scene, taken on a path just below The Kettle Sings.   more...

Illuminated monolith

This view of the Ordnance Survey trig point on the hills, comes from Chris Wilsden.   more...

Emerging from the mist

Matthew Dobson contributed this view of the mist-shrouded hills, taken from the ramparts of British Camp.  more...

Glorious skies

This glorious sunrise over Malvern was captured in December by Katie Harrison.  more...

Autumn colours

Brian Smith of Poolbrook took this picture in November 2007 at St Wulstan's nature reserve in the Wells. He used a Casio Exilim EX-Z1000.   more...

Height of summer

Sara Faulkner contributed this evocative shot, taken at the deer park at Eastnor.  more...

Music

Dramatic verse set to haunting music

SPANISH poet Federico Garcia Lorca will be remembered for his hurried, haunting, dramatic works.  more...

Music that’s cool for cats

CAT fans and punk lovers will descend upon the Firefly in Lowesmoor, Worcester, this weekend.  more...

Dan plans to prove he has the X-factor

A WEALTH of influence and experience has helped Dan Days become the singer songwriter he is today.  more...

Favourite tunes played by brass

FROM Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody to Duke Ellington's Caravan, the Sovereign Brass Band play the most crowd-pleasing tunes.  more...

News

Harkness ban forces Dryden into changes

WORCESTER City will be without a recognised left-back for tomorrow's visit of Blyth Spartans after Jonny Harkn-ess was slapped with a one-match ban.  more...

Munday extends City stay

WORCESTER City have extended the stay of young defender Jon Munday on loan until the end of the season.  more...

Noffke opts for Middlesex

FORMER Worcestershire target Ashley Noffke has joined LV County Championship Division Two rivals Middlesex for the start of the new season.  more...

Greg planning to get even better

IMPOSING second row Greg Rawlinson has made a big impact since arriving at Sixways in November, but the All Black star has promised Worcester Warriors fans there is more to come.  more...

Wolves bid to turn off the Heat

WORCESTER Wolves must create one of the biggest upsets in British basketball history if they are to reach the final of the BBL Trophy, according to their director of basketball Mick Donovan.  more...

West: Forget about the rest!

EVESHAM United manager Paul West wants his players to shut out what is going on around them in British Gas Business Division One Mid-lands and concentrate on giving promotion their best shot.  more...

Tomorrow's match at Willenhall in doubt

WILLENHALL'S Noose Lane surface is covered in three inches of snow that is threatening tomorrow's Division One Midlands clash against Evesham United.  more...

Noah'S Ark Appeal

How Noah’s Ark helped after the day a policeman came to the door

WHEN the Harvey family had a knock at the door early one September morning in 2005, the news from the police officers on their doorstep could not have been worse.  more...

Recipes

Ultimate Bacon Brunch with pancakes and maple syrup

SATURDAY, February 16, marks the start of Bacon Connoisseurs' Week - your opportunity to learn about what makes a good rasher by sampling some of the nations' finest cures.  more...

Ultimate Bacon Brunch with pancakes and maple syrup

SATURDAY, February 16, marks the start of Bacon Connoisseurs' Week - your opportunity to learn about what makes a good rasher by sampling some of the nations' finest cures.  more...

Toasted bacon panini

WHAT DO I NEED?  more...

Bacon Frittata

WHAT DO I NEED?  more...

Restaurant Reviews

Elgars Coffee Shop and Restaurant, Worcester

WITHIN historic Reindeer Court is one of Worcester's most popular cafés. Away from the hectic High Street, Elgars Coffee Shop and Restaurant attracts a mix of diners and most of them, I expect, are regulars.  more...

Reviews

Cinema - Sweeny Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (18)

TIM Burton is a director, some revere him as a God, now he's turned his hand to making Sweeny Todd.  more...

DVD - 3:10 to Yuma (15)

AT nearly two hours, this is a long movie which might put off a few viewers with it's slow pace. Rise to the challenge though and stick with it, because 3:10 to Yuma exudes quality.  more...

Round-Up

Harris has more luck with peg 12

SWAN AC's latest match winner Paul Harris had more luck with number 12 peg this time around.  more...

Droitwich close on last eight

DROITWICH will be gunning for a place in the quarter-finals of the EDF Senior Vase when they host Cullompton tomorrow (2pm).  more...

Turner hoping to get Bulls on track

GRAHAM Turner reckons tomorrow's potentially crucial League Two promotion clash at Rotherham could be just the tonic to lift Hereford United's spirits.  more...

Four in and four out on deadline day

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers rounded off a busy night on tranfser deadline day by shipping out star striker James Constable and keeper Scott Bevan as well as right back Michael Blackwood.  more...

Four in and four out on deadline day

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers rounded off a busy night on transfer deadline day by shipping out star striker James Constable and keeper Scott Bevan as well as right back Michael Blackwood.  more...

Jenkins hit by defeat

ADRIAN LEWIS held off a rousing fightback from Ledbury's Terry Jenkins before opening his Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts challenge with an 8-5 win.  more...

Hectic deadline day at Aggborough

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers boss Mark Yates says that he could not stand in the way of star striker James Constable and keeper Scott Bevan in joining League Two side Shrewsbury Town on transfer deadline day.  more...

Rainbow bungle their lead at the top

RAINBOW may still be well placed for the Worcester Table Tennis League Division One title with three matches in hand, but they suffered their first loss of the season, going down 6-4 to new leaders Wyre.  more...

Battle of the Tigers goes to Warndon

WARNDON Villages Tigers Under Nines saw off top-three team Ombersley Tigers 3-0 in the Mercian Festival Junior League.  more...

Williams brace aids promotion claims

PROMOTION-chasing Northside Colts Under 12s beat Wyre Forest Panthers Youth 3-1 in Stourport Youth League Division Two.  more...

North Mids game off

NORTH Midlands' game against Oxford University in the National Under-20 Championship which was due to be played at Moseley's Billesley Common ground on Sunday has been postponed.  more...

Elgar achieves the Sportsmark

ELGAR Technology College have recently rec-eived accreditation of the Sportsmark award.  more...

Constable: Shrews move was too good to miss

THE lure of the Football League was just too much for James Constable as he left Kidderminster Harriers for League Two side Shrewsbury Town.  more...

Turner looking to loan window

HEREFORD United boss Graham Turner was disappointed that he could not add to his squad on transfer deadline day, but says that it was not the end of the world.  more...

Stolen BMX bike

A BMX bike, worth £600, was stolen from the back garden of a house in Beacon Close, Rubery.  more...

Sat nav thefts

BROMSGROVE motorists are being reminded not to leave sat navs in their cars following a series of thefts overnight last Friday.  more...

A purrfect day

ANIMAL lover Zoe Thompson enjoyed a purrfect day when her cat won best household pet in a prestigious annual show.  more...

Time to get back into book reading

BOOKS given as presents may inspire people to keep up the reading habit during 2008 by using their local libraries Many people may have been given books as Christmas presents and this has rekindled a passion for reading that other activities had quashed. But returning to such an enjoyable hobby need not be expensive as the county council's libraries have more than a million books on their shelves.  more...

I’m home

THE son of a Bromsgrove GI bride, who emigrated to America more than 60 years ago, is planning to revisit the UK and wants to get in touch with his relatives.  more...

Meeting a very special visitor

A BROMSGROVE school welcomed an exchange visitor as part of their official opening celebrations.  more...

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A bungling drug dealer

A BUNGLING drug dealer, who used his own car to sell cocaine in a public place, has been jailed for three years.  more...

Time to get back into book reading

BOOKS given as presents may inspire people to keep up the reading habit during 2008 by using their local libraries Many people may have been given books as Christmas presents and this has rekindled a passion for reading that other activities had quashed. But returning to such an enjoyable hobby need not be expensive as the county council's libraries have more than a million books on their shelves.  more...

Annual meeting's 'official' changes

FOLLOWING the election of key officers at Evesham Cricket Club's annual general meeting, a further general meeting of players saw remaining positions for officers, committee and team captains filled.  more...

Belfry booster for Robinson

FORMER Walker Cup and European PGA Tour golfer, Jeremy Robinson, was swinging successfully again earlier this week.  more...

West: Forget about the rest!

EVESHAM United manager Paul West wants his players to shut out what is going on around them in British Gas Business Division One Mid-lands and concentrate on giving promotion their best shot.  more...

Early inspection as snow threatens match

WILLENHALL'S Noose Lane surface is covered in three inches of snow that is threatening tomorrow's Division One Midlands clash against Evesham United.  more...

Today's events

Friday Annual Parish Quiz at The Village Hall, Hanley Swan. Teams of four. £10 per table of four. 01684 311748.In aid of St Mary's and St Gabriel's Churches.  more...

Katy stars in prime time TV show

KATY Setterfield will be transformed into the famous singer Dusty Springfield when she appears on the prime time BBC television talent show The One and Only tomorrow (Saturday).  more...

Katy stars in prime time TV show

KATY Setterfield will be transformed into the famous singer Dusty Springfield when she appears on the prime time BBC television talent show The One and Only tomorrow (Saturday).  more...

People power beats phone firm

PEOPLE power has won the day after a mobile phone company cancelled its plans to build a 40ft mast outside homes in Pickersleigh Road.  more...

Teenager shot in face with BB gun

A TEENAGER underwent surgery at Birmingham Eye Hospital yesterday (Thursday) to remove a pellet after being shot in the face with a BB-type gun.  more...

Coach had sex encounter with pupil

A HOCKEY coach and teaching assistant at a Worcestershire school had an affair with a girl pupil four years his junior, Worcester Crown Court was told.  more...

Latest Worcestershire Planning Applications

THE following Planning Applications were made to Malvern Hills District Council on January 31, 2008:- DYSON PERRINS - Detached garage. Hazelwood, Leigh Sinton Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1LF for Mrs E Sterling, Hazelwood, Leigh Sinton Road, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 1LF.  more...

Latest Worcestershire Planning Applications

THE following Planning Applications were made to Malvern Hills District Council on January 31, 2008:- DYSON PERRINS - Detached garage. Hazelwood, Leigh Sinton Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1LF for Mrs E Sterling, Hazelwood, Leigh Sinton Road, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 1LF.  more...

Latest Worcestershire Planning Applications

THE following Planning Applications were made to Malvern Hills District Council on January 31, 2008:- DYSON PERRINS - Detached garage. Hazelwood, Leigh Sinton Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1LF for Mrs E Sterling, Hazelwood, Leigh Sinton Road, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 1LF.  more...

Mathon firm targets rich oil reserves

POTENTIALLY vast oil reserves under the Falkland Islands are being targeted by a Mathon company hoping to make hundred of millions of pounds.  more...

Training ground for future stars?

THE sports stars of the future could be reared at Dyson Perrins High School with the announcement that it is to become a Specialist Sports College from September.  more...

Youth charged over BB shooting

A teenage male has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent after a teenager was hit in the face with what is believed to be a BB-gun pellet.  more...

Youth in custody over shooting case

A teenage male charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent has been remanded in custody.  more...

Same day break-ins

POLICE are calling for witnesses to come forward following two burglaries which took place on the same day in Studley.  more...

Roundup

Constable, Bevan leave Harriers

TOP striker, James Constable and goalkeeper, Scott Bevan, are leaving Kidderminster Harriers for Shrewsbury Town.  more...

Theatre

Juicy part that Noel wrote just for himself

IF were you writing a play, wouldn't you give yourself all the best lines? Noel Coward certainly did and the proof is Private Lives.  more...

Dancing at the end of a bungee rope

A NEW kind of dance is literally bouncing into Worcester.  more...

One-liners, puns and punchlines from Gary

A COMEDIAN so deadpan he makes Jack Dee look like Ainsley Harriot is coming to Worcester.  more...

You could be dancing in the aisle

DANCERS of all ages are being sought for a special performance at a Worcester church.  more...

CENTRE STAGE with Chris Jaeger of Worcester Live

In my last column, I mentioned that things were tight for us at the moment, basically because money is tight generally and people are going out less.  more...

Mysterious companions

WHODUNNIT fans will be in for a treat at Wolverhampton's Grand Theatre next week.  more...

Mysterious companions

WHODUNNIT fans will be in for a treat at Wolverhampton's Grand Theatre next week.  more...

This Life - Special Reports

Hospice brought a ray of light to our family

WHEN Dawn Pless's husband was diagnosed with a brain tumour her world was thrown into turmoil, but then she was put in touch with St Richard's Hospice and the months leading up to his death became easier to handle.  more...

Upton

Residents get first look at flood defence plans

UPTON residents received a first-hand look at permanent defence schemes that could protect the town from flooding.  more...

  
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