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New York is full of thirteen-year-old girls who think they're goddesses. But Kumari is the real deal. And she doesn't have a clue how she got there. more...
What would happen if Jane Austen's EMMA was set in the twenty first century? more...
What would happen if Jane Austen's EMMA was set in the twenty first century? more...
What would happen if Jane Austen's EMMA was set in the twenty first century? more...
One inch from the wall of brown turf, he froze. 'There's something here. In the earth. A hand.' Digging for peat in the mountain with his Uncle Tally, Fergus finds something that makes his heart stop. Curled up deep in the bog is the body of a child. And it looks like it has been murdered. more...
One inch from the wall of brown turf, he froze. 'There's something here. In the earth. A hand.' Digging for peat in the mountain with his Uncle Tally, Fergus finds something that makes his heart stop. Curled up deep in the bog is the body of a child. And it looks like it has been murdered. more...
Conor flew up so fast, it felt as though he were falling down...this was a waking nightmare... more...
Girls... more...
Falling in love with her best friend's brother turns out to be more complicated than Erica could ever have imagined... more...
Don Schmidt knows his name was changed from Stanley when he was very little. And he knows he has a sister who died from scarlet fever when she was fifteen. But these things and other odd details of his life don't add up. more...
WILL SCREAMED in absolute animal terror as the freezing water hurled HIM ALONG THE DECK of the Wolfship. Evanlyn was beside him and together they scrambled back to the mast, clinging on with RENEWED DESPERATION... more...
As discussed in the last article, the number of obese pets in the UK is growing at an alarming rate. As with their human counterparts, there are very serious health implications associated with being overweight: - 1. Overweight animals have a much higher ration of fat (adipose) tissue in relation to the rest of their body. This fat tissue is designed to act as an energy reserve in times of crisis when there is little food available. As our domestic pets are fed regularly, this reserve food store is not needed and so becomes extra weight. more...
250 Years Ago: more...
On Wednesday 6th February, year 8 students from Elgar Technology College were given the challenge to put on a Catwalk fashion show as part of their Enterprise Day. The students were given the duration of the school day to design and make outfits and present them as a Catwalk fashion show in front of their year group and staff. Students utilised skills learnt through a variety of subjects to produce creative, innovative designs portrayed through many mediums including a Wedding Scene, Recycling, Rich and Poor and the Best of British. Music, ICT and stage lighting were used to create a high definition and energy filled presentation. more...
A WORCESTER florist is celebrating after being named among the best in the country. more...
ON February 6, the Youth Speaks Contest was held at St Benedict's Catholic High School with six teams partaking from Alcester Grammar School (1) Alcester High School, (2) St Benedict's HIgh School (2) and Studley High School (1) producing a wide variety of topics. Each team had a Chairperson, a Main Speaker and a Proposer of a Vote of Thanks. more...
PRESIDENT Pat Grier welcomed members to the club's monthly meeting recently held at Kings Court Hotel. more...
PRESIDENT Doreen Springer welcomed all those present. Apologies for absence were received from several members due to illness. more...
MEMBERS with their guests from Bentley Pauncefoot WI were taken back to Tudor times when Rebecca Green gradually transformed herself with the help of her friend into an Elizabethan lady. more...
ON February 18,1923,,seven ladies from Cookhill held the very first meeting of Cookhill WI. more...
THE president, Mrs Lynne Reading, welcomed 38 members to February's meeting and introduced Chris Cooke, the evening's speaker, who was helped by Melanie. more...
IN September 2007 our secretary, Dorothy Manson, was among 100 choir members of the Sing Live Choir, based in Warwick, to visit New England and sing their way from New York to Montreal. more...
THE February meeting started with the club's 12th AGM. more...
THE first meeting of the year on February 4 was our AGM which was very well atended and, after the business, refreshments were enjoyed by members and visitors. more...
IS your mum one in a million? If so, your Worcester News wants to hear from you. more...
What plant is related to the sunflower, is at its best right about now and is known to the Italians as girasole articocco? more...
MONDAY Blue Square North: Worcester City v Vauxhall Motors (7.45pm). more...
Pruning is a fear for many novice gardeners - when to do it, how much to trim off and the risk of either losing this season's flowers or losing the plant completely. more...
Broad beans (Vicia faba) can be so bland and disappointing from the shops, that it's much better to have a go yourself with some tasty varieties such as Red Epicure'. more...
Trim back winter-flowering heathers when the flowers have faded. more...
Jeff Kenna controls the ball. more...
Keeper Chris MacKenzie holds onto the ball under pressure from Matthew Robinson. more...
Former Harriers keeper Ryan Clarke saves Iyseden's Christie's fifth minute penalty. more...
Former Harriers keeper Ryan Clarke saves Iysedens Christie's fifth minute penalty. more...
Former Harriers keeper Ryan Clarke saves Iyseden Christie's fifth minute penalty. more...
Russ Penn starts another typically electric run for Harriers. more...
Penn capped a brilliant run by putting Harriers ahead and ending the team's three-game goal drought in the 11th minute. more...
The captain is congratulated by his team-mates for scoring. more...
Luke Jones heads over from a corner as Harriers pressed for a second goal. more...
Liam Feeney bags a leveller after as MacKenzie lies injured on the floor. more...
Liam Feeney bags a leveller as MacKenzie lies injured on the floor. more...
Liam Feeney bags a leveller after leaving MacKenzie lying prone on the floor. more...
Liam Feeney bags a leveller after leaving MacKenzie lying prone on the floor. more...
Darryl Knights tries to get the ball off Aaron Cook. more...
Mark Yates watches the events unfold before him. more...
Striker Darryl Knights battles for the ball with Andrew Sandell. more...
Iyseden Christie's progress is blocked by defender Ed Asafu-Adjaye. more...
Jones beats the dangerous Feeney to the ball. more...
MacKenzie can't prevent Robert Matthews from slipping the ball past him to make it 2-1 to Salisbury. more...
Dean Bennet can't get past Sandell. more...
CRIME and anti-social issues will be on the agendas of public meetings being held in Wyre Forest during the next fortnight. more...
CRIME and anti-social issues will be on the agendas of public meetings being held in Wyre Forest during the next fortnight. more...
CRIME and anti-social issues will be on the agendas of public meetings being held in Wyre Forest during the next fortnight. more...
FOLLOWING a successful family history surgery at Stourport Library, Wyre Forest Historical Research Group is holding the second in the series on Monday, March 10. more...
FOLLOWING a successful family history surgery at Stourport Library, Wyre Forest Historical Research Group is holding the second in the series on Monday, March 10. more...
A 17-year-old youth was attacked in an attempted robbery in Wolverley. more...
A 17-year-old youth was attacked in an attempted robbery in Wolverley. more...
A STATE-of-the-art rapping robot visited Burlish Park Primary School to teach the children about recycling. more...
A NEW restaurant and pub could be on the menu for would-be Wyre Forest diners. more...
A FREE bicycle security marking session will be staged by police for residents of Wolverley and Cookley on Saturday. more...
A FREE bicycle security marking session will be staged by police for residents of Wolverley and Cookley on Saturday. more...
HARVINGTON Hall will be invaded by searchers hunting for hidden priests during its first weekend of the 2008 season. more...
HARVINGTON Hall will be invaded by searchers hunting for hidden priests during its first weekend of the 2008 season. more...
TWO cars worth a total of £25,000 were taken by raiders from a driveway while a family were asleep in bed. more...
As The Feeling release their hotly anticipated second album Join With Us, we talk to bass player Richard Jones about the record - which was recorded in a haunted Wiltshire mansion - and how the band aren't worried about running out of hits just yet. more...
As The Feeling release their hotly anticipated second album Join With Us, we talk to bass player Richard Jones about the record - which was recorded in a haunted Wiltshire mansion - and how the band aren't worried about running out of hits just yet. more...
Almost half of students admit to spending more time on menial tasks such as deleting emails and waiting in queues than doing voluntary work, according to new figures released today by the School Governors' One-Stop Shop (SGOSS). more...
Almost half of students admit to spending more time on menial tasks such as deleting emails and waiting in queues than doing voluntary work, according to new figures released today by the School Governors' One-Stop Shop (SGOSS). more...
POLICE have announced a change to the date they originally gave for an upcoming PACT - Partners and Communities Together - meeting for Broadwaters in Kidderminster. more...
Do you dream of being the next Tiger Woods? But you don't know how to get into it? more...
IS your mum one in a million?
We at the Worcester News want you to grab your pencils and draw us a picture of your mum to be in with a chance of winning her a bouquet of flowers worth up to £50! more...
Check out the latest travel news before you head out to work. more...
Check out the latest travel news before you head home. more...
IS your mum one in a million? If so, your Worcester News wants to hear from you. more...
THE chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses for Worcestershire is inviting business owners to a one-off business evening this coming week. more...
WORCESTER city councillors have voted to freeze their allowances for the next year because of the severe financial pressure on the council. more...
THE daughter of a former mayor of Tenbury Wells has flown out to be reunited with her Australian boy-friend after he was refused entry into the country. more...
THE daughter of a former mayor of Tenbury Wells has flown out to be reunited with her Australian boy-friend after he was refused entry into the country. more...
THE daughter of a former mayor of Tenbury Wells has flown out to be reunited with her Australian boy-friend after he was refused entry into the country. more...
THE daughter of a former mayor of Tenbury Wells has flown out to be reunited with her Australian boy-friend after he was refused entry into the country. more...
PEOPLE who lived alongside or worked on Droitwich canals have been asked to record their memories as part of the restoration of the town’s two historic waterways. more...
A CALLOUS fraudster stole money from his own grandfather and friends during a year-long spending spree, a court has heard. more...
WHEN Worcester man John Harber went to carry out work on his porch he got the shock of his life in the form of a gigantic wasp nest. more...
PEOPLE living in an area of Droitwich say they have been forced to buy bottled water because their tap water tastes awful. more...
THE family of a Droitwich man who died from a superbug have demanded to know why hospital staff failed to diagnose the infection. more...
Carer makes impassioned plea in letter to council more...
Carer makes impassioned plea in letter to council more...
Carer makes impassioned plea in letter to council more...
EVERY year Newsquest Media asks for your opinions about its newspaper websites, and now it is asking for your views about worcesternews.co.uk more...
Keep up to date with the latest weather forecast and travel news with your Worcester News. more...
A FATHER-TO-BE could miss the birth of his baby after being jailed for 35 days. more...
THE 80th Academy Awards - The Oscars - have started in Los Angeles, and we want you be be among the first to hear about the winners. more...
URGENT repairs are needed on a busy road used as a rat-run before loose stones cause an accident, a resident has claimed. more...
IT LOOKS increasingly as though Worcester Warriors fans are facing another nail-biting, nerve-jangling end to the season. more...
A LORRY fire is causing delays near Evesham this morning. more...
A LORRY blaze caused delays near Evesham this morning. more...
Legislation passed in Brussels last autumn could bring bad news for some of the county's wildlife. more...
SHOPPERS in Worcester city centre are being urged to help the disadvantaged, while grabbing a freebie. more...
A FIRE which ripped through a solicitor's offices is being treated as suspicious by the fire service. more...
A FIRE which ripped through a solicitor's offices is being treated as suspicious by the fire service. more...
A FORMER Worcestershire teacher has been shortlisted for a national book award as the co-author of an innovative learning publication. more...
A DRUNK woman who got behind the wheel after having a “skin load” has been banned from driving for four years. more...
A FOOTBALL fan was attacked as he left a bar where he had been watching a local derby between Wolves and West Bromwich Albion on TV. more...
WORCESTERSHIRE people are for the first time being given the chance to vote on which council policies and decisions they want to see investigated. more...
ELEVEN-year-old children whose fears of bullying are not dealt with could turn to weapons for protection by the age of 15, a Worcestershire scrutiny group has learned. more...
A CENTRE in Worcester which supports adults with complex needs held a special event to thank a marathon runner for his fund-raising efforts. more...
A MAN has been taken to hospital and a horse has died after a road accident this morning. more...
THE Chief Constable of West Mercia Police has said a recent review of policing supports the direction in which the force is moving. more...
AN African boy partially blinded by a snake is having plastic surgery thanks to a Worcester nurse and readers of your Worcester News. more...
COMMUNITY groups being given the chance to get a grant of up to £50,000 from the owners of the firm that publishes your Worcester News. more...
ENTREPRENEURS can gain a major boost from a package of support that is aiming to assist hundreds of new start-ups in Worcestershire during the next year. more...
A SATURDAY school specifically for Polish children is to open in Worcester this weekend. more...
A SATURDAY school specifically for Polish children is to open in Worcester this weekend. more...
A FATHER whose daughter and wife were killed in a freak elephant attack has used the tragedy to help children in Africa. more...
WORCESTER Crown Court heard how Steven Smith targeted Mr Bennett. more...
THE A46 Evesham bypass was closed in both directions this morning following a lorry fire. more...
BOB Webb, a resident of Battleton Road, Evesham, has died peacefully in Evesham hospital after short illness, aged 89. more...
A GROUP of teachers from Warwickshire - including two from Welford - gave up their half-term holiday to visit a Spanish primary school to improve modern language education for younger children. more...
DONATIONS are pouring into Bengeworth First School as its headteacher and deputy prepare to scale new heights in a strenuous seven-day challenge in South Africa. more...
DONATIONS are pouring into Bengeworth First School as its headteacher and deputy prepare to scale new heights in a strenuous seven-day challenge in South Africa. more...
A MASSIVE lorry fire on the outskirts of Evesham this morning brought chaos to commuters. more...
A MAN was injured and a horse killed in a serious accident on the Evesham bypass this morning. more...
CHECK out the sounds of three hot new music talents during one evening at the Mount Pleasant Hotel. more...
THE Malvern Festival Chorus will perform the St Matthew Passion, by J S Bach, in Malvern's Forum Theatre on Saturday, March 8. more...
SIR - Referring to your comment (February 12). more...
SIR - Of all the counter-productive and downright money-down-the-drain follies to come out of County Hall, the Newtown Road corridor plan tops the lot. more...
SIR - It saddens me that the one element of the NHS that so clearly works is slandered rather than lauded by the Government and paymasters of general practitioners. more...
SIR - The Government is insisting on an NHS polyclinic in Worcester. more...
SIR - With reference to the editorial comment on the Archbishop of Canterbury (Worcester News, February 11). I would not argue about the man's urbanity and intellectual gifts, and even the liberty of expressing himself. more...
SIR - Napoleon Ryder took a little time to play the race card in his preposterous response to my call for more democracy in Britain. more...
SIR - I'm amazed Councillor Geraghty says that the Conservative cabinet has consulted with the people of Worcester and that they want the Guildhall turned into a coffee bar, and a rubbish collection only every two weeks. This sham consultation consulted with 222 people of the population, ie, less than a quarter of one per cent (0.23 per cent) and even then they can't agree. more...
SIR - It may be shocking for Worcester News readers to learn that a city councillor abstained in the most crucial vote of the year - the council budget! more...
SIR - With regard to our fence, we find it laughable that Mr Duerden, the planning and development control manager, should comment that the council "Will ensure that the condition is complied with in its entirety". more...
SIR - John Shearon writes about his pet subject - the return of weekly rubbish collections - on February 13. John, why do you keep sniping at the city council which is only trying to do its best for the city within a reducing budget. more...
SIR - May I say to the city council that whatever the Guildhall consultants decide they must include the fine existing Plyvine caterers. more...
SIR - About 40 years ago I confiscated and destroyed a pack of cigarettes from an under-age boy who was smoking outside the school in Merriman's Hill. more...
THERE'S quite a bit to dislike about the Britain we've allowed to be created by Rev Tony and Glum Gordon. For example crime's down - they say - but fear is up; schools are shut - streamlined and centralised, they say - but there's always money for questionable (I'll leave it at that) wars; inflation's low but we're getting less from the supermarket each week; the more they mention economic stability the less our investments seem to be worth; flooding is a tradegy... let's build on flood plains! more...
THERE'S quite a bit to dislike about the Britain we've allowed to be created by Rev Tony and Glum Gordon. For example crime's down - they say - but fear is up; schools are shut - streamlined and centralised, they say - but there's always money for questionable (I'll leave it at that) wars; inflation's low but we're getting less from the supermarket each week; the more they mention economic stability the less our investments seem to be worth; flooding is a tradegy... let's build on flood plains! more...
LET me second Councillor Victory's remarks concerning the status as a war memorial of the two plane trees on Belle Vue island. more...
THERE is a desperate need for affordable housing in Hanley Swan. I was unable to attend the meeting and put my opinion, but would like to inform you that you do not speak for all residents. more...
I READ with interest your article in last weeks Malvern Gazette regarding speeding in Upton and Hanley Swan, and would challenge PC Taylor's assertion that "the campaign is working" based on the following: - 1. The highways department recently carried out a speed monitoring survey in Hanley Swan, monitors being placed in three locations Roberts End, outside St Gabriel's Primary School and outside St Gabriel's Church, all of which fall within the 30mph limit. The 85-percentile figure (which takes out the fastest and slowest 15%) showed the average speed to be in excess of 40mph with the highest recorded speeds being between 66 and 71mph. more...
I WISH Anna Tyrie - last week's front page - every success with her studies at theatre school. What a lucky person to achieve such coverage in order to ask people to give her money. more...
A GROUP of WAG's was to be seen at the entrance to JS Sainsbury's, Redditch, the other Saturday - accompanied by a posse of very elegant hounds. more...
COUNCILLOR Greg Chance appears to be a strange fellow. more...
IT is easy to understand Christine Smith's (More Funny Road Signs Spotted', Your view, February 13) confusion, but unfortunatly she lives in both Worcestershire and the West Midlands! more...
I HAD to laugh regarding your furore appertaining to the renaming of the local prison. more...
I HOPE everyone who is eligible to vote in Redditch in the unofficial referendum on the European Constitution will do so, as this is of vital importance to democracy in the country. more...
THIS is simply a brief note of thanks to the kind lady who stopped and gave an old man of 94 years a lift home, after I got on the wrong bus. more...
TOM Wareing should be vigorously encouraged to continue to set himself up like the backside of a very large cow waiting to be hit with the widest banjo ever made. more...
I THINK I agree with Tom Wareing but I am not completely sure because he seems to veer off the educational track a bit into the mire of politics: I and my brother were the sons of a railway worker and an ex-waitress (ex because it was obligatory when they married in the 1930s.) We were short of luxuries even by the standards of the day because my parents had sensible priorities. more...
I AM interested to know how many Redditch households have NOT received a ballot paper for the EU referendum, I was under the impression that all Redditch Electorates would receive one? more...
ON Friday, I will be opening new Redditch headquarters for builders, Banner Homes. I will see how they are expanding their business. more...
Rev Anne Lanyon-Hogg, chaplain of Malvern St James school, has submitted several photographs of Colwall taken using a Casio digital camera. This shot shows a tranquil scene at the Charlie Ballard Nature Reserve. more...
Anothershot of Colwall's Charlie Ballard Nature Reserve, taken by Rev Anne Lanyon-Hogg more...
Another shot of Colwall's Charlie Ballard Nature Reserve, taken by Rev Anne Lanyon-Hogg more...
Another shot by Rev Anne Lanyon-Hogg, showing a flooded lane in her home village of Colwall. more...
An eye-catching shot of frosty meadows near the St James Church in Colwall, taken by Gazette reader Rev Anne Lanyon-Hogg. more...
Rev Anne Lanyon-Hogg took this shot of the sun setting over the old Colwall racecourse using her Casio digital camera. more...
Rev Anne Lanyon-Hogg sent us this photo looking out over the old Colwall racecourse towards British Camp more...
Anne Woodbridge took this stunning aerial shot of the town centre from an aircraft piloted by Dr Karl Woodbridge. more...
Gazette reader Alec Beattie captured this misty scene from the top of Froomes Hill using a Canon 5d, 70-200 camera with a 2.8 lens. more...
Another shot taken from Froomes Hill by reader Alec Beattie. more...
This panoramic view of Coddington was submitted by Alan Stoddart. more...
Another panoramic shot from reader Alan Stoddart, this time showing Malvern and the famous hills. more...
This atmospheric shot of mist sweeping over Malvern Priory was taken by Alan Stoddart. more...
Clustered around a road junction, by the confluence of the rivers Onny and Teme, Bromfield is an attractive village with houses of stone, brick and timber. It stands on the edge of Oakly Park, a farming estate surrounding a Temeside Georgian mansion which is the home of the Earl of Plymouth, who owns most of the village. more...
A MEETING of the managers of the Crabbs Cross Council schools was held on Monday night. Mr J Avery presided and there were also present Messrs W Moore, H Poole, C F Farr and C E Knight (correspondent). more...
ALTHOUGH not dealing with the problem as between Birmingham and Redditch, the Minister of Housing and Local Government, Mr Henry Brooke, made it clear last Thursday that he was not contemplating additional financial assistance for towns taking "overspill" population from Birmingham. more...
FIRE destroyed a garage and the two cars inside it at the home of a company director at Abbots Morton, near Inkberrow. more...
WYRE Forest soul band, Blind Lemon, will be performing in Stourport. more...
RICHARD Dryden has called on his Worcester City players to show him that they are worth keeping on next season. more...
BARN-STORMING hooker Aleki Lutui insists Worcester Warriors must convert territory into points on a much more consistent basis. more...
WORCESTER City's long-serving striker Adam Webster is set to sign for Hinckley United today. more...
EVESHAM United boss Paul West is urging his players to finish February with their 100 per cent record intact. more...
HARRIERS manager Mark Yates felt his side didn't deserve anything from Saturday's 2-1 home loss against Salisbury City in the Blue Square Premier. more...
GROWERS in the Vale of Evesham have complained that British immigration rules are preventing foreign workers from entering the country to pick seasonal crops. more...
BRIGHT ideas can hit you any time of the day, from walking in the park to sitting on the loo. Archimedes, the Greek scholar, famously saw the light when he stepped into a bath, watched the water rise and in a trice changed the face of mathematics forever. more...
MALVERN TOWN RESERVES 2, BILBROOK 2 MALVERN dominated the first 45 minutes with a superb display of fast-flowing football yet came off at half-time 2-1 down. more...
LEAMINGTON 3, MALVERN TOWN 0 MALVERN travelled to Leamington in British Gas Business Southern League Division One Midlands and came away on the wrong end of a 3-0 scoreline. more...
LEAMINGTON 3, MALVERN TOWN 0 MALVERN travelled to Leamington in British Gas Business Southern League Division One Midlands and came away on the wrong end of a 3-0 scoreline. more...
Bromsgrove 10, Malvern 19 A Malvern side with several changes in the pack due to injuries and absence travelled to Finstall Park to take on a struggling Bromsgrove side in the North Midlands County Cup. more...
Bromsgrove 10, Malvern 19 A Malvern side with several changes in the pack due to injuries and absence travelled to Finstall Park to take on a struggling Bromsgrove side in the North Midlands County Cup. more...
SATURDAY Coca-Cola League Two: Shrewsbury Town 1 Hereford United 2. more...
WORCESTER & DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE Saturday Division: FC Tything 2 VBL Sports 3; Grovesnor Sports 3 Martley Spurs 0; Hanley Swan 2 West Malvern 1; University of Worcester 2 Pershore Manor 4; Worcester YMCA 1 Upton Town 2. more...
MALVERN Town will take the plusses out of this defeat at second-placed Leamington. more...
STEVE Frost will be hoping that it is third time lucky today as he waits for an operation after breaking his leg in Stourport Swifts 1-1 draw with Chesham United in the British Gas Business Division One Midlands. more...
BROMYARD Town slipped to an unlucky 2-1 defeat at Pelsall Villa in the West Midlands League Premier Division. more...
WESTFIELDS reached their second county cup final of the season with a 3-0 win at Woofferton. more...
ARCHDALES 73 took a valuable Midland Combination Division One point with a 2-2 home draw against Earlswood Town. more...
OLD Vigornians are just one win away from being crowned Worcester Sunday League Division Four champions. more...
WORCESTER Rowing Club picked up senior and veterans' wins in their head of the river race. more...
WORCESTER Rowing Club picked up senior and veterans' wins in their head of the river race. more...
WORCESTER player and England women's captain Catherine Spencer scored a try as her country romped to a 31-0 RBS Six Nations win over France in Bergerac. more...
PERSHORE are left needing a minor miracle to avoid relegation from Western Counties North after a 15-0 home defeat by Stroud. more...
DROITWICH turned in a dire display but managed to hang on to a 10-3 victory over basement boys Edwardians in Midlands Three West (South). more...
BELOW-par Malvern edged into the North Midlands Cup semi-finals with a 19-10 win at Bromsgrove. more...
RESIDENTS who live next to a CCTV blind spot are calling for cameras to be installed after a car was set on fire in the area. more...
RESIDENTS are being warned about selling items on the internet after a Bromsgrove woman fell victim to a scam. more...
A WORCESTERSHIRE children's hospice has benefited from a £10,000 cheque from a Bromsgrove bank. more...
BLOOD donors are being urged to attend the next session. more...
A SUCCESSFUL prosecution has been brought against a Bromsgrove resident as part of a continuing commitment to crackdown on benefit fraud. more...
A former pupil of Droitwich Spa High has completed a five-year day release course at Worcester Law School to qualify as a legal executive. more...
A BID to make Rubery a no go area for high polluting vehicles has taken a step nearer to becoming reality. more...
THE top prize of £1,000 in the weekly Primrose Hospice lottery has been won by the holder of ticket 015282. The £200 runner-up prize has gone to the holder of 026251 and the £50 prize to 028013. The £5 winners are - 000551, 002291, 004441, 004800, 006119, 010068, 010177, 010486, 011039, 011186, 011886, 016091, 018104, 018746, 019051, 019255, 020966, 021104, 021840, 021857, 022644, 023349, 023991, 025717, 026977, 027295, 028157, 030439, 031362, 032646, 033217, 034411, 034619, 034919, 035268, 036295, 037300, 037415, 037815, 040635, 041062, 041586, 042541, 042871, 043736, 043799, 044266, 046544, 048200, 088377. more...
PARENTS living on Droitwich Spa's Westlands estate are campaigning to retain a popular children's group after it was closed last week. more...
A DROITWICH Spa man has been disqualified from driving for two-and-a-half-years after he crashed into a parked vehicle while more than three times the legal drink-drive limit. more...
A FORMER pupil of Droitwich Spa High has completed a five-year day release course at Worcester Law School to qualify as a legal executive. more...
A YOUNG Evesham rower has been selected for the fast track programme onto the Great Britain team. more...
A YOUNG Evesham rower has been selected for the fast track programme onto the Great Britain team. more...
WFA Junior Cup semi-final: Callow End 2, Red Horse 1. Minor Cup fifth round: Keyz 04 3, Lenches Lions 1; Areley Kings 0, Crowle 1. more...
Results Aquaid Division One: Bidford BC 5, FISSC 1; Halfords Athletic 10, Welford 1; Henley Forest 1, Inkberrow 3; Quinton 1, Kenilworth Town KH 0. more...
EVESHAM members travelled to Stourport for the annual Wyre Forest Company of Archers Indoor Open tournament. more...
WINTER League action for the Pacers is coming to a close and they will be hoping for an improvement in form after losing 46-21 to Comets Green. more...
Evesham and District League Latest results - Division One: Coach & Horses 7 (2), The Bear A 2 (1); Talbot Inn C 5 (2), Rowing Club 4 (1); Hospital Club C 5 (0), Hampton WMC 4 (3); Bretforton RBL 6 (1), Wheatsheaf Inn 3 (2); Norton Grange 3 (2), Angel Vaults B 6 (1); Swan Inn 3 (0), Hospital Club B 6 (3). more...
Evesham and District League Latest results - Division One: Coach & Horses 7 (2), The Bear A 2 (1); Talbot Inn C 5 (2), Rowing Club 4 (1); Hospital Club C 5 (0), Hampton WMC 4 (3); Bretforton RBL 6 (1), Wheatsheaf Inn 3 (2); Norton Grange 3 (2), Angel Vaults B 6 (1); Swan Inn 3 (0), Hospital Club B 6 (3). more...
Littleton 0, Fairfield Villa 2 LITTLETON appear to have hit a brick wall at the moment as, try as they might, they can't seem to get a result and Saturday's reverse their fourth in succession. more...
BWRDC Junior champion and student with the Race Driver's Academy, Cassey Watson has committed to the 2008 Junior Ginetta Championship and to York based team Tockwith Motorsport. more...
ANDY Dolphin was at the British Cycling Awards at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton. more...
PERSHORE High School won the Under-15 Lady Taverners Indoor Schools cricket tournament at Royal Grammar School, Worcester. more...
A YOUNG Evesham rower has been selected for the fast track programme onto the Great Britain team. more...
Berkswell 2, Evesham II 2 EVESHAM were once again robbed by the umpires as Saturday's hosts were helped to a draw by a helping hand from the officials. more...
EVESHAM'S top juniors excelled at the National Trials when two pairs finished in the top three. more...
Evesham and District Disabled Club THERE was a good turnout on the bank side at Jim's last Sunday when15 members met up for the first match of the new season. more...
THE South Warwickshire Bowls Association entertained a strong team from the Oxfordshire IBA at Welford on Sunday. more...
BROADWAY Football Club is staging a blind doubles darts competition on Saturday. more...
Pershore 0, Stroud 15pts PERSHORE were left needing a minor miracle if they are to avoid relegation after Saturday's Western Counties North defeat by Stroud. more...
EVESHAM United boss Paul West is urging his players to finish February with their 100 per cent record intact. more...
A STATE-of-the-art rapping robot visited Burlish Park Primary School to teach the children about recycling. more...
Monday Winterschool - mixed media and collage workshop with Angie and Jeanette at Ledbury Artplace, 5a Worcester Road, Ledbury. £210. 01531 633100. more...
Monday Winterschool - mixed media and collage workshop with Angie and Jeanette at Ledbury Artplace, 5a Worcester Road, Ledbury. £210. 01531 633100. more...
TWO people arrested by officers investigating the suspected murder of Redmarley woman Kate Prout have been released on bail. more...
A UNIQUE international competition, which will link students across Europe by video, is to have its UK base at Malvern St James. more...
A UNIQUE international competition, which will link students across Europe by video, is to have its UK base at Malvern St James. more...
THE following Planning Applications were made to Malvern Hills District Council on February 21, 2008:- MALVERN CHASE - Replacement of part of perimeter fence currently 2.4m high chain link with concrete posts and three lines barbed wire with 2.4m high welded mesh panels with steel posts and three lines barbed wire. Qinetiq, Malvern Technology Centre, St Andrews Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 3PS for Mr G Holmes, Qinetiq, Malvern Technology Centre, St Andrews Road, Malvern, WR14 3PS per Mr Tony Smith, Amey, Nelson Building, Malvern Technology Centre, St Andrews Road, Malvern, WR14 3PS. more...
THE following Planning Applications were made to Malvern Hills District Council on February 21, 2008:- MALVERN CHASE - Replacement of part of perimeter fence currently 2.4m high chain link with concrete posts and three lines barbed wire with 2.4m high welded mesh panels with steel posts and three lines barbed wire. Qinetiq, Malvern Technology Centre, St Andrews Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 3PS for Mr G Holmes, Qinetiq, Malvern Technology Centre, St Andrews Road, Malvern, WR14 3PS per Mr Tony Smith, Amey, Nelson Building, Malvern Technology Centre, St Andrews Road, Malvern, WR14 3PS. more...
THE following Planning Applications were made to Malvern Hills District Council on February 21, 2008:- MALVERN CHASE - Replacement of part of perimeter fence currently 2.4m high chain link with concrete posts and three lines barbed wire with 2.4m high welded mesh panels with steel posts and three lines barbed wire. Qinetiq, Malvern Technology Centre, St Andrews Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 3PS for Mr G Holmes, Qinetiq, Malvern Technology Centre, St Andrews Road, Malvern, WR14 3PS per Mr Tony Smith, Amey, Nelson Building, Malvern Technology Centre, St Andrews Road, Malvern, WR14 3PS. more...
YOUNG football players at Pendock CE Primary School are celebrating after being awarded brand-new kit by the Football Foundation, the UK's largest sports charity. more...
TWO members of Malvern Joggers will be competing in this year's London Marathon to raise money for the Spinal Injuries Association. more...
TWO members of Malvern Joggers will be competing in this year's London Marathon to raise money for the Spinal Injuries Association. more...
MALVERN Library is doing its bit for World Book Day on Thursday, March 6 when it will be offering a personal shopper' service. more...
MALVERN Community Hospital holds its Easter Fayre from 10am-12.30pm on Saturday, March 8. more...
MALVERN Community Hospital is holding a fundraising Easter Fayre from 10am-12.30pm on Saturday, March 8. more...
MALVERN Community Hospital is holding a fundraising Easter Fayre from 10am-12.30pm on Saturday, March 8. more...
CHILDREN enjoyed a day of music and fun at Osborne Court last weekend thanks to a grant from Malvern Hills Lions Club. more...
MARKS and Spencer is on track to open its new shop on the edge of Malvern later this year. more...
HARRIERS manager Mark Yates felt his side didn't deserve anything from Saturday's 2-1 home loss against Salisbury City in the Blue Square Premier. more...
HARRIERS manager Mark Yates felt his side didn't deserve anything from Saturday's 2-1 home loss against Salisbury City in the Blue Square Premier. more...
A VILLAGE pre-school near Worcester has been judged satisfactory' by Ofsted inspectors. more...
A VILLAGE pre-school near Worcester has been judged satisfactory' by Ofsted inspectors. more...
CONVINCING argument: These girls from Malvern St James school are through to the Worcestershire finals of the English Speaking Union competition. Pictured, left to right, are Laurel Buchanan, who won best chair; Lucy Darling, judged best speaker; and Rhiannon Allen, voted best questioner, after they presented their proposition that Mankind Needs A Religion'. The county final will take place at Hanley Swan on Wednesday. more...
WI - For the New Year party members enjoyed a Scottish evening with themed food and entertainment provided by the Severn Strings Quartet. more...
This week in 1988: Worcester weather wizard Paul Damari is on cloud nine after Met Office chiefs made his dream come true by giving him their official seal of approval. The 36-year-old Northwick-based forecaster is now predicting a bright future for his booming weather service as the honour of being the Met Office's man in Worcester opens up new doors for him. more...
This week in 1988: more...
ENJOY a presentation of the work of the Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) followed by a fish and chip supper in Memorial Hall at 7.30pm on Friday, March 7. more...
HELP protect the environment simply by recycling your empty printer cartridges rather than throwing them away. more...
HANLEY Castle and Upton Cricket Club is still on the lookout for local businesses interested in advertising. more...
FOLLOWING the resounding success of last year's production of Barefoot in the Park', the New Century Theatre Company are embarking on their tour of Brandon Thomas' evergreen classic Charley's Aunt'. more...
CHRISTY Weatherby, one of the Avoncroft Arts Tutors, is exhibiting her work at the Artrix in Bromsgrove, starting next Wednesday. more...
THEY were the definition of cool during their 1950s and 60s Vegas hey day - Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr. more...
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