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VOLUNTEER worker Peter Clark from Alcester & Ragley Park Cricket Club was one of the proud winners at the sixth annual Stratford-on-Avon District Sports Awards on Friday, January 18. more...
ALCESTER Round Table raised over £2,000 with its annual Santa Run. The group raised the money for several charities including the Young Firefighters, Macmillan Nurses, Coughton PTA, Friends of Great Alne School, Alcester Scouts, Friends of Haselor School, Saint Nicholas PTA, First Responders and Alcester Nursery. more...
A FILMMAKER from Alcester is waiting to find out whether his latest effort has made it into the final of a national competition run by the Orange British Academy Film Awards. more...
AFTER years of campaigning and consultation, a line has finally been drawn under the planning dispute over the Great Alne Castle Maudsley site. more...
A LONG standing tradition was upheld yesterday despite the heavy rain as Alcester High street closed down to allow townsfolk - young and old - to take part in the annual Shrove Tueday pancake races. more...
FOLLOWING Jamie Oliver's recent tirade against factory farming of chickens, a Worcestershire garden and landscape company is hoping to lay a golden egg. more...
HEART of England Housing and Care, which runs Westmead residential care home in Droitwich, is celebrating after earning an Investors in People award. more...
LIZ Peters has been made a partner in Droitwich-based accountancy practice Ballard Dale Syree Watson LLP. more...
FORMER Worcestershire and England Cricket legend Steve Rhodes will be heading a sportsmans evening at Bromsgrove Cricket Club on Friday. more...
Cullompton win a the ball from a line-out. more...
Duncan Hughes kicks for goal. more...
A Droitwich player is stretchered off. more...
A Droitwich player is carried off after suffering a knock. more...
A Droitwich player dodges the tackle of an opponent. more...
Droitwich stop a Cullompton attack and try to steal the ball. more...
Another crunching Cullompton tackle. more...
A Droitwich player is stopped in his tracks. more...
Hughes connects with another penalty attempt. more...
The Droitwich pack bursts into life. more...
Droitwich win the line-out. more...
SATURDAY BODYKRAFT MIDLANDS MEN'S LEAGUE Midlands Premier Division: Bridgnorth v Worcester (1.30pm). more...
SATURDAY WORCESTER & DISTRICT LEAGUE Grosvenor Sports v Pershore Manor (D Starkey); Martley Spurs v Hanley Swan (M Francois); University of Worcester v Hallow WMC (M Bullock); Upton Town v Worcester YMCA (P Abram); West Malvern v VBL Sports (N Jeynes). more...
BARNT Green Spartak endured two Midland Combination Premier Division defeats in the space of a week. more...
FORMER Droitwich Diamond Chelsea Weston is heading to Chile for half-term as England's under-20s football squad begin preparations for November's FIFA Women's under-20s World Cup. more...
FORMER Droitwich Diamond Chelsea Weston is heading to Chile for half-term as England's under-20s football squad begin preparations for November's FIFA Women's under-20s World Cup. more...
FORMER Droitwich Diamond Chelsea Weston is heading to Chile for half-term as England's under-20s football squad begin preparations for November's FIFA Women's under-20s World Cup. more...
HUGH Fearnley-Whittingstall and Jamie Oliver have succeeded in their quest to change Britain's chicken buying habits, according to a new survey. more...
Bromsgrove RFC under-13s junior rugby round-up. more...
A LORRY driver was crushed to death beneath the wheels of his own truck after accidentally leaving the handbrake off at a service station. more...
THE driver of a skip loader vehicle was arrested on suspicion of stealing lead flashing and piping after the vehicle was stopped heading towards Birmingham on Monday. more...
RESIDENTS are calling for a rethink over the proposed axeing of Kidderminster's park and ride service, arguing it enhances the town and reduces Wyre Forest's carbon footprint. more...
WINDOWS on a property and vehicle were damaged in two separate night-time attacks in Kidderminster. more...
A REGENERATION chief said there were many reasons to be optimistic about the future of Stourport town centre despite the number of empty and boarded up shops and businesses. more...
A REGENERATION chief said there were many reasons to be optimistic about the future of Stourport town centre despite the number of empty and boarded up shops and businesses. more...
A REGENERATION chief said there were many reasons to be optimistic about the future of Stourport town centre despite the number of empty and boarded up shops and businesses. more...
A REGENERATION chief said there were many reasons to be optimistic about the future of Stourport town centre despite the number of empty and boarded up shops and businesses. more...
A REGENERATION chief said there were many reasons to be optimistic about the future of Stourport town centre despite the number of empty and boarded up shops and businesses. more...
STOURPORT town councillors have demanded to see a list of road improvements that will be carried out by Worcestershire County Council's highways department. more...
A LORRY driver was crushed to death beneath the wheels of his own truck after accidentally leaving the handbrake off at a service station. more...
A LORRY driver was crushed to death beneath the wheels of his own truck after accidentally leaving the handbrake off at a service station. more...
Stourport mayor, Mike Salter, got his hands dirty planting a cherry tree in honour of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh's diamond wedding anniversary. more...
Stourport mayor, Mike Salter, got his hands dirty planting a cherry tree in honour of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh's diamond wedding anniversary. more...
STOURPORT mayor, Mike Salter, got his hands dirty planting a cherry tree in honour of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh's diamond wedding anniversary. more...
RESIDENTS are calling for a rethink over the proposed axeing of Kidderminster's park and ride service, arguing it enhances the town and reduces Wyre Forest's carbon footprint. more...
RESIDENTS are calling for a rethink over the proposed axeing of Kidderminster's park and ride service, arguing it enhances the town and reduces Wyre Forest's carbon footprint. more...
A FORMER accountant from Kidderminster who got sums wrong by hundreds of thousands of pounds has been fined and strongly critisised. more...
A FORMER accountant from Kidderminster who got sums wrong by hundreds of thousands of pounds has been fined and strongly critisised. more...
SHUTTLE Online voters have opted for Stourport Civic Centre as their top choice for Wyre Forest District Council's headquarters. more...
SHUTTLE Online voters have opted for Stourport Civic Centre as their top choice for Wyre Forest District Council's headquarters. more...
SHUTTLE Online voters have opted for Stourport Civic Centre as their top choice for Wyre Forest District Council's headquarters. more...
FAMILY and friends of one of Bewdley's longest established businessmen will gather at a Bewdley church for his memorial service. more...
IT HASN'T been a good few weeks in which to be an MP. Dodgy donations, iffy expenses claims, jobs for the boys (and the wives, mothers and second cousins) - the headlines and innuendos have come thick and fast. more...
Check out the latest travel news before you leave for work. more...
Check out the latest travel news before you head home. more...
Check out the latest travel news before you head home. more...
Keep up to date with the latest weather forecast and travel news with your Worcester News. more...
TEN new affordable homes for rent and shared ownership are being planned for an area of open countryside on the edge of Clifton on Teme. more...
A WORCESTER estate agents has scooped a major prize. more...
THE people of Worcester are not prepared to stump up extra cash to bring back weekly food waste collections, the city council has said. more...
THE headteacher of a Worcester primary school is outraged over a break-in at the school which has left them without a water-tight roof and with £500 worth of damage to their storage sheds. more...
THE brother of a man swept 20 feet into the air in a freak kite-flying accident has spoken of the ordeal. more...
POLICE are appealing for help in their investigations into a series of thefts totalling nearly £2,000 in Evesham over one weekend. more...
A WORCESTER GP has accused the Government of trying to “bully” doctors into backing down over extended surgery opening hours. more...
A TEENAGER who brought "chaos" to a Worcestershire town has been given an Anti-Social Behaviour Order. more...
ROMANCE was in the air at a charity open day to make sure patients have pearly white teeth when they pucker up this Valentines Day. more...
A church in Worcester has been awarded £3,000 from the parish council towards its renovation programme after arguing that it provides a service to the whole community. more...
A church in Worcester has been awarded £3,000 from the parish council towards its renovation programme after arguing that it provides a service to the whole community. more...
THE relative of an elderly patient has slammed “disruptive” refurbishment work at a ward on the Worcestershire Royal Hospital site. more...
TWO women are in the money after matching three numbers in your Worcester News’ Lucky Numbers game. more...
A 25-year-old consumed a cocktail of lager and sleeping pills before setting off fire extinguishers in a block of flats. more...
A GIRL Guide leader has been busy trying to row the distance from Stourport to Mexico to raise money for a dream trip. more...
WORCESTER Warriors have announced plans for an £8m extension of their Sixways ground. more...
WORCESTER Warriors have announced plans for an £8m extension of their Sixways ground. more...
A YOUNG father became stranded in Worcester following a night out, so broke in to three vehicles in an attempt to get home. more...
A YOUNG father became stranded in Worcester following a night out, so broke in to three vehicles in an attempt to get home. more...
A CONTROVERSIAL programme of spending cuts has been approved by Worcester City Council following the tightest of votes at the Guildhall. more...
A CONTROVERSIAL programme of spending cuts has been approved by Worcester City Council following the tightest of votes at the Guildhall. more...
TWO men were arrested in Droitwich today on suspicion of stealing high value metal from their employer. more...
WORCESTER beauty salon has scooped another top award. Beautique in Friar Street was presented with 2008 Crown Salon status at the annual Guinot Crown Salon Awards in London. more...
AN elderly lady in Worcester had to be rescued from a fire in her home. more...
THIS Sunday brides and grooms will have the chance to track down some great ideas for their weddings. more...
THIS Sunday brides and grooms will have the chance to track down some great ideas for their weddings. more...
A YOUTH has appeared in court after allegedly shooting a teenager in the face with a ball bearing gun. more...
A HOMELESS man stole drinks from a shop as a cry for help, a court heard. more...
A HOMELESS man stole drinks from a shop as a cry for help, a court heard. more...
Keep up to date with the latest weather forecast and travel news with your Worcester News. more...
Keep up to date with the latest weather forecast and travel news with your Worcester News. more...
AN IT specialist who groped two Worcester women on the street has had his potentially life-long jail term overturned on appeal. more...
EVESHAM Sea Cadets were presented with an outstanding national award at their unit headquarters in Shinehall Lane, South Littleton. more...
EVESHAM Town Councillor John Payne was reunited with paramedics from the County Air Ambulance for the first time since he was airlifted to hospital following a car crash last year. more...
LOCAL rail users have called for a top level meeting with First Great Western rail bosses to highlight the serious and continuing problems for travellers on services to London. more...
MARKER posts will be placed on an Evesham road in the next couple of weeks, following calls to improve its safety. more...
THE profoundly disabled members of Pershore Care Centre will find out on Friday if the service they use is to close. more...
REDDITCH student councillors have scooped another cash boost to help them show off the wealth of culture that can be enjoyed. more...
TWO Redditch residents have been convicted by Redditch Magistrates Court for fly-tipping. more...
A MAN out walking with his wife in the Redditch area has been airlifted to safety after falling and breaking his leg. more...
PUPILS from Oakhill First School brought together two periods of history as the Vikings met the pirates. more...
YOUNG bookworms at Inkberrow First School are in for a treat as the school has opened its new library. more...
YOUNG bookworms at Inkberrow First School are in for a treat as the school has opened its new library. more...
A BOGUS caller stole £200 from a pensioner's account after talking her into parting with her cash card and pin number. more...
POSTERS bearing the slogan "Your Choice of Treatment" are to act as a warning to residents of the consequences of attacking ambulance staff. more...
ON your marks, get set, go! Redditch's third Relay For Life is coming to town and teams of marathon men and women are wanted. more...
By Helen Clarke A WOODROW man has vowed to do everything in his power to get a refund for the £120 he was forced to pay clampers who targeted him in Trafford Retail Park. more...
JACQUI Smith recently visited a scheme which re-uses household goods and furniture rather than see them sent to the tip. more...
A WOODROW man has vowed to do everything in his power to get a refund for the £120 he was forced to pay clampers who targeted him in Trafford Retail Park. more...
JACQUI Smith recently visited a scheme which re-uses household goods and furniture rather than see them sent to the tip. more...
A SERIES of talks will be given at Cookhill Baptist Church during Lent featuring special guest speakers. more...
A CHARITY that travels the country promoting sign language through song is coming to Redditch. more...
THE mother of a man who died in HMP Blakenhurst weighing less than seven stone has met with MP Jack Straw to discuss her son's death. more...
RESIDENTS are being warned to be on their guard after a man called at an elderly woman's house in Redditch claiming to be from the council and took a large sum of money. more...
A REDDITCH man pleaded guilty to assaulting his then girlfriend after a drunken argument led to violence. more...
LAST week Redditch MP and Home Secretary Jacqui Smith had a special visit from Matchborough Youth Forum. more...
A Redditch lorry driver has been awarded more than £14,000 compensation for unfair dismissal after alleging that a contract lost by his firm caused him to lose his job. more...
AFTER hearing about the four firefighters, two of them from Alcester, who died in the Atherstone-on-Stour warehouse fire, Palace Theatre staff held a prize draw to support their families. more...
WORKERS at a Redditch firm were going green at a company wellbeing event where environmentally friendly living was on the agenda. more...
VOTERS in Redditch will be some of the first in the country to to say if they think Britain should hold a referendum on the revised EU constitution. more...
REDDITCH councillors as well as Home Secretary Jacqui Smith have stepped up to defend the town's name after a series of attacks in national newspapers. more...
STUDENTS from Kingsley College will be jetting off to Paris to talk about climate change. more...
SIR - I wonder how many of those, including Councillor Richard Udall and Philip Bushill-Matthews, who try to extol the virtues of the treacherous European Union as the only answer for the future of the United Kingdom and criticise myself and others in our attempts to bring out the truth are aware of how a new EU directive can become law? more...
SIR - I wonder how many of those, including Councillor Richard Udall and Philip Bushill-Matthews, who try to extol the virtues of the treacherous European Union as the only answer for the future of the United Kingdom and criticise myself and others in our attempts to bring out the truth are aware of how a new EU directive can become law? more...
SIR - Before MPs resume their debate on the Treaty of Lisbon they may care to look at its Declaration 17, which claims that EU treaties and laws have primacy' over the laws passed by their own Parliament. more...
SIR - What if we never had gone into the Common Market in 1973? I wonder what we would have been? more...
SIR - On January 26 you featured a full page advert Welcome to Ledbury' which described Ledbury as: "the West Midlands town that's perfect for a great day out". more...
SIR - As somebody who lives in a busy avenue and does not have a driveway, I sometimes have trouble finding space to park my car. Often people park in front of my house, meaning that I have to look for a space further down the street. It amazes me when people block the spaces outside their houses with wheelie bins in an attempt to keep them for themselves. Since when is the road private property? more...
I AM writing to express my sheer disappointment and frustration at the actions of a dictatorial council, who despite a massive shake-up of the education system in Wyre Forest have brutally chosen to target our local school, Lickhill Primary, for closure to balance their books. more...
REGARDING last week's article Council defends parking stance', I would like to back up John Dalloway on his protest. more...
BEFORE Nigel Knowles gets too carried away with his ludicrous idea of 20mph speed limit outside schools, he should have considered the wider implications this scheme will have on Kidderminster. more...
AS a parent of four children who all attended St Mary's School, I feel I need to comment on the story Mums' fury as kids go missing," Shuttle, January 24. more...
I WAS totally shocked by some of the letters in last week's Shuttle. How dare they blame two small children for leaving the school grounds. more...
MY wife sprung a surprise 40th last week in Bewdley. It did come as quite a shock, well being 40 always is, but more so because my birthday was in October and secondly the fact that I live some 4,000 miles away in Dubai. more...
I MUST respond to the letter from S Godwin (Lea Castle already sold off?) in last week's Shuttle to put the facts, as far as I know them, straight. more...
IF ever there was a time to get behind your home town football club, it is now. more...
IF the borough council is short of cash they should enforce the law against parking cars on pavements which carries a fine of £1,000 and can be enforced by traffic warden or community police officers and so does not need the involvement of police time. more...
I WAS interested to see in the letter from Also concerned' that the road to the new Redditch mosque has been named after a Muslim guerrilla'. Surely he does'nt't mean Mohammad Ali Jinnah? more...
I AM in total agreement first of all with Reverend Kelso and Dr Nasir. To name a road or area would be a complete injustice as I would respect the individual who may live in such and be a welcomer of the Christian message despite the majority. more...
IN reply to last week's letter in Your view by M Nasir I must ask what world does he live in? more...
WELL done to Trafford Park for signs Warning Pedestrians'. more...
FURTHER interest in Lionel Britton was stirred when the Advertiser recently ran a story about him. more...
THE comment from our MP, Jacqui Smith - This time I will not depend on the Conservative-controlled county council to consult on the new name' (of the prison) is pretty pathetic coming from someone we expect to display a more mature and professional attitude. more...
MANY thanks to the Advertiser/ Chronicle for publishing my request for information about The Old Vicarage, Studley, in early December. more...
WE would like to publicly thank all of your readers who supported the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) in 2007. more...
WALKING through the Kingfisher Shopping Centre with my husband on Wedneday, January 30, I slipped and fell on some spilled relish from a burger - thick tomato sauce and slice of gherkin! more...
A BIG band concert is being held in Worcester on Friday in aid of Indpendent Age. more...
THE internationally renowned Syd Lawrence Orchestra play a show at Redditch's Palace Theatre as part of their 40th anniversary tour on Friday. more...
THE Elgar School of Music in Deansway, Worcester hosts the first of two fascinating illustrated talks on British Music tomorrow night, prompted by the 50th anniversary of the death of the English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. more...
THE latest concert in the Music For You Series at Droitwich Spa's Norbury Theatre features a performance from nationally acclaimed award winning brass band Sovereign Brass. more...
ROCKERS The Hamsters return to the Artrix in Bromsgrove for a second time on Sunday, performing the music of Jimi Hendrix, ZZ Top and their own material. more...
A BIG band concert is being held in Worcester on Friday in aid of Indpendent Age. more...
SHOW-stopping performer, Gwyn Ashton, will take to the stage at a Wolverley pub this weekend. more...
A NIGHT of classical, jazz and funk music will be held in Bewdley next month to raise money for charity. more...
FANS of Northern Soul music are warming up for a night of non-stop dancing and nostalgia at a Wyre Forest leisure centre. more...
WORCESTER Warriors fought off interest from Guinness Premiership rivals Bristol to secure second-row stalwart Craig Gillies on a long-term deal. more...
THE best development in club rugby across Europe - that is Worcester Warriors' exciting vision for the future. more...
BROMSGROVE Rovers are poised to swoop for Halesowen Town's Nick Amos, but will have to wait until the end of the season if they are to lure former Birmingham City ace Paul Devlin to the Victoria Ground. more...
NOW is the time for the people of Evesham to take the 30-mile round trip into Worcester and show the town's football team your support. more...
HARRIERS centreback Jon Munday's loan to Blue Square North side Worcester City has been extended until the end of the season. more...
HARRIERS centreback Jon Munday's loan to Blue Square North side Worcester City has been extended until the end of the season. more...
HARRIERS centreback Jon Munday's loan to Blue Square North side Worcester City has been extended until the end of the season. more...
Kidderminster were again frustrated by the one of the division's strugglers last weekend, failing to break the deadlock in a goalless draw with Northwich, however there were plenty of positives to be taken from the performance, especially where the Harriers debutantes were concerned, even if the result wasn't the one they were seeking. more...
NEW Malvern Town manager Joe Rawle has set his sights on keeping the club in the Southern League. more...
MALVERN director of rugby David Robins was jubilant after his side's 15-13 victory at Hereford. more...
SHROVE Tuesday sprinters flipped - and dropped - pancakes as they took part in a dashes across the city. more...
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MALVERN crashed to a heavy defeat in Joe Rawle's first game in charge. more...
ADAM Dixon nailed a last minute penalty to give Malvern an impressive 15-13 Midlands Two West victory over rivals Hereford at Wyeside. more...
Review - Legal Fiction at the Festival Theatre, Malvern, until Saturday THIS is a theatrical highlight. It's a delectable double-bill of comedy beautifully written by John Mortimer of Rumpole fame, and delightfully delivered by Edward Fox and Nicholas Woodeson. Fox is brilliant as a retired' judge - stage presence personnified. more...
I ACHIEVED the almost impossible last week by attending two meetings at the same time! more...
WORCESTERSHIRE face Nottinghamshire on Sunday in the Midland Youth Championships at Calverton Miners Welfare (2pm). more...
LEADERS Portobello B' beat their A' team 5-2 in the Worcester Friday Night Winter Invitation Darts League. more...
A WORCESTERSHIRE vicar and chaplain to West Mercia police will retire after almost 10 years in the job. more...
HIGH flyers from the world of health who have helped treat people with HIV and battled through the floods to get to work were presented with prizes at Worcestershire Primary Care Trust's first achievement awards. more...
WORCESTER Men's Thirds crashed to a 6-1 defeat at home to Birmingham University in the BodyKraft Midlands Premier Division. more...
WORCESTER Women's Firsts held Hampton-in-Arden to a 1-1 draw in the Midland Premier League. more...
THE fates of both local sides took a step towards inevitability when Evesham thrashed Pershore 5-2 to take themselves clear of any lingering relegation concerns in BodyKraft West Midlands One. more...
ROB Allen slammed home a hat-trick for Stourport's Men Firsts as they came out on top in a seven-goal thriller in their National North clash with Barford Tigers. more...
ALTHOUGH England Women racked up an impressive 55-0 victory against Wales in the opening RBS Six Nations championship clash, skipper Catherine Spencer says her team must make further strides to improve their game if they are to achieve an unprecedented third Grand Slam this season. more...
CATSHILL B clung on to top spot in the Bromsgrove Ladies Darts League after a 7-2 win over Labour C. more...
Hockey round-up. more...
A SNAPPED chain proved costly for Pete Banham as he made his return in the penultimate round of the West Midlands Cyclo Cross league at Wolverhampton's Aldersley Stadium. more...
THE West Midlands point-to-point season got off to a flying start when 144 horses competed in a marathon 10-race card at Chaddesley Corbett on Sunday. more...
BROMSGROVE and Redditch Athletics Club's under-13 girls held their own against tough opposition to finish in 18th place overall at the Midland Cross Country Championships in Newbold Comyn near Leamington. more...
ART lovers are being invited to an exhibition at St John The Baptist's Church in Bromsgrove. The event, showing the work of Geraldine Wall and Constantina Wood, takes place on Wednesdays from 9am to 9pm and on Saturdays from 11am to 3.30pm. It runs from this Saturday until March 8. more...
CROWDS flocked to the latest Advertiser/Messenger wedding exhibition, which was held last Sunday at the Hilton Hotel, Bromsgrove. more...
SOME pupils moving into the new Meadows First School in Bromsgrove will find themselves in mobile classrooms because the building is not big enough to accommodate them all. more...
TOWN businesses are being offered the chance to gain expert advice on their doorstep as part of a new free scheme. more...
DOCTORS in Bromsgrove were among about 100 across Worcestershire who turned out to protest about the Government's move to make them extend their surgery hours. more...
POPULAR TV presenter Laurence Llewelyn Bowen dropped in on Bromsgrove's Avoncroft Museum to record a programme for BBC Radio 4. more...
POLICE have seized cannabis with a street value of £2,000 following a drug raid in the town. more...
DROITWICH Spa is set to get a jobs boost when discount shopping is brought to the town. more...
TOWN tots enjoyed a magical extravaganza at their pre-school. more...
DROITWICH is mourning the loss of Annie Sandles, who was three-times mayor and the town's last surviving honoury freeman. more...
THE next talk of Droitwich History and Archaeology Society will be held today (Wednesday, February 6). The event, at 7.30pm at Droitwich Community Hall, Heritage Way, will feature an illustrated talk by Tony Osbourne on One Hundred Years of Cars at Longbridge.Entry costs £2 for members and £3 for visitors. more...
THE Gilder family landed a memorable double at the Evesham club's Indoor Championships when they claimed both the ladies' and gents' titles. more...
THE Gilder family landed a memorable double at the Evesham Archery Club's Indoor Championships when they claimed both the ladies' and gents' titles. more...
Birdseye Sports Evesham and District League SUNDAY'S top of the table first division clash was marred by a broken leg sustained by Ambassador's Mark Young. more...
FIVE was the popular number for winning sides in the Stratford and District Alliance last Saturday. more...
Droitwich II 5, Badsey Ladies 5 UNBELIEVABLY, honours were shared at the end of Saturday's ten-goal thriller. more...
EVESHAM's girls travelled to Old Leamingtonians and returned home with two trophies. more...
THE Under-13s of Evesham visited Alcester last Sunday looking to maintain their unbeaten run this season. more...
EVESHAM Under-8s tag team braved the bitter wind to play two matches at Alcester last Sunday. more...
HARRY Howells helped himself to eight tries - the best individual of the season - as Evesham Under-10s walloped Alcester by 16 tries to nil. more...
Wednesday The Wells Club Bingo Quiz at The Wells Club, Malvern Wells Village Hall, Wells Road, Malvern. 8:00pm. £1 per person. Bookings 01684 560279. more...
A 14-year-old Malvern boy has been banned from using or riding any motor vehicle and trespassing on private gardens in the town. more...
A VISIT to Thailand by a team of volunteers from Malvern got off to a poor start this week when its flight from Heathrow took off 12 hours late. more...
THE main road between Malvern and Ledbury has been closed closed to traffic after a car overturned. more...
THE main road between Malvern and Ledbury has been closed closed to traffic after a car overturned. more...
THE main road between Malvern and Ledbury has been closed closed to traffic after a car overturned. more...
MALVERN crashed to a heavy defeat in Joe Rawle's first game in charge. more...
ADAM Dixon nailed a last minute penalty to give Malvern an impressive 15-13 Midlands Two West victory over rivals Hereford at Wyeside. more...
KEEPER Wayne Hanson was the hero as he saved five penalties in Keys 04's Presidents Cup victory over Lionel Lions. more...
THE Worcestershire Football Association is staging five consultation workshops in an effort to take the sport forward across the county. more...
RHIANNA Purcocks has won the inaugural junior karting championship at Herefordshire Raceway. more...
A TOTAL of 144 horses competed in a marathon 10-race card on a bitterly cold Sunday afternoon at Chaddesley Corbett. more...
EMMA Gooderham, Malvern Joggers' top long distance runner, excelled herself with a personal best time at the Empney marathon near Gloucester. more...
A YOUTH has appeared in court after allegedly shooting another youth in the face with a ball bearing gun. more...
A MALVERN woman has signed up for a special sponsored skydive event for St Richard's Hospice. more...
A MALVERN woman has signed up for a special sponsored skydive event for St Richard's Hospice. more...
THE owners of a family-run ice cream business are celebrating after receiving top marks in the new Scores on the Doors hygiene ratings. more...
VERDICTS of accidental death were recorded this week on two teenagers who died following a car crash at Bransford last year. more...
IF you have a love of fine living and an eye for a bargain, then next week is your chance to help two volunteer rescue services which did so much to help in last year's floods. more...
YOUNG writers and budding historians are being urged to take part in a competition to mark the opening of Malvern Museum. more...
IT was the youngsters at The Groves Primary School that brought colour to an otherwise dreary Tuesday with a bright and cheerful Mardi Gras day parade. more...
HARRIERS centreback Jon Munday's loan to Blue Square North side Worcester City has been extended until the end of the season. more...
Kidderminster were again frustrated by the one of the division's strugglers last weekend, failing to break the deadlock in a goalless draw with Northwich, however there were plenty of positives to be taken from the performance, especially where the Harriers debutantes were concerned, even if the result wasn't the one they were seeking. more...
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THE headteacher of a Worcester primary school is outraged over a break-in at the school which has left it without a water-tight roof and with £500 of damage to storage sheds. more...
A CHILDREN'S poet has visited a Worcester primary school to give children a special creative workshop. more...
ALL SAINTS' AND WRIBBENHALL TOGETHER - On January 28, Emma Caddick, a speech therapist, gave a presentation on the benefits gained from using skills easily learned to improve a child's speaking ability. Unfortunately Sue from the Parent and Partnership Services was unable to attend. more...
ALL SAINTS' AND WRIBBENHALL TOGETHER - On January 28, Emma Caddick, a speech therapist, gave a presentation on the benefits gained from using skills easily learned to improve a child's speaking ability. Unfortunately Sue from the Parent and Partnership Services was unable to attend. more...
Without water there would be no life and no weather, precipitation would not occur, no fog, frost or dew formation and certainly no clouds. Water is a complicated substance because it can exist as a solid, a liquid and a gas. The solid is called ice, the liquid is called water, and the gas is called water vapour. To change from a solid to a liquid (to melt) or a liquid to a gas (to evaporate) requires energy. This energy may come in the form of warmth from the sun or from rising temperatures caused by the wind blowing in from a warmer area. If the wind blows in from a colder region, the temperature drops and the water vapour condenses back into water droplets. If the temperature falls below the freezing level 0c 32f, the water droplet freeze. more...
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A STAGE adaptation of the cult classic, hit comedy Dad's Army, starring Leslie Grantham is to embark on a national tour commencing at the Hackney Empire, London, on Wednesday week and will perform at a further 16 venues until June. more...
A STAGE adaptation of the cult classic, hit comedy Dad's Army, starring Leslie Grantham is to embark on a national tour commencing at the Hackney Empire, London, on Wednesday week and will perform at a further 16 venues until June. more...
BLOOD donation sparks mixed reactions. From the zeal of the die-hard donor to fears from those who see it as some form of torture ritual from the Middle Ages. more...
BLOOD donation sparks mixed reactions. From the zeal of the die-hard donor to fears from those who see it as some form of torture ritual from the Middle Ages. more...
BLOOD donation sparks mixed reactions. From the zeal of the die-hard donor to fears from those who see it as some form of torture ritual from the Middle Ages. more...
WITH rising fuel and tax bills and the distinctive British weather to contemplate, everyone needs a summer holiday to look forward to. more...
THE first item this week takes place at the Three Counties Showground - Severn Hall on Wednesday, February 13 from 10.30am - 3.30pm. Celebrity opening by the famous Flying Doctor. Enjoy an easy day's shopping and support two local rescue services: The Air Ambulance and The Mercia Inshore Search and Rescue Services. A great selection of high quality clothes, shoes and accessories, toys, games and gifts for house and garden. Current stock and ends-of-lines all at HUGE DISCOUNTS off normal prices. Shop and drop at the parcel crèche. Refreshments by Relish. Entrance: Adults £3; 5-15s 50p. Entrance via main gate (Yellow). Plenty of FREE PARKING on the spot. Organiser: Charlotte Carver of Scheherazade www.bidderscroft.com; www.charityfairsassociation.co.uk The next item this week, concerns publicising the Malvern Hills Bridge Club, which meets every Thursday night at The Pheasant at 7pm. Details are available from the chair, Angela Lane on 01684 594379. A host is available, should you come by yourself. more...
QUIZ Night at the Farmers Arms on Sunday nights seems to be really taking off. This time there were lots of fun questions and the winning team was SUED (Mr and Mrs Shirley) who won by eight points. This is the second time they have won. For anyone who is interested in taking part Quiz Night is on Sunday nights and starts at 7pm with a curry supper and the quiz starting at 8.15pm. Chinese Night on Thursday nights seems to be very popular too. James asked me to remind you about Valentine Night, there are still a few tables left if you are interested in booking. more...
STAUNTON and District Over 60s Club members were specially entertained at their anniversary party for our one and a half hours by Joe Childs at the organ playing all the old favourite tunes. An excellent buffet lunch followed which had been prepared by Nan Bevan and Jean Barry. more...
LAST Sunday morning a family service to celebrate Candlemas was held at St Peter's Church, Powick when the vicar Reverend Sue Irwin led the worship. A special candle from Worcester Diocese to mark the beginning of Lent was lit by Paul Higgins (churchwarden). During the service a recorded message for Lent from the Bishop of Dudley was heard. Special guests at the service were members of the Malvern Company Boys' Brigade and Girls' Brigade together with their leaders Captains Paul Hearn and Jean Griffiths, who are based at Somers Park Avenue Methodist Church, Malvern. The band of bugles and drums led the brigade members from the Red Lion car park up the church drive to the service. The company standards were carried by Dominic Gurney and Stacey Burley and presented to the vicar. Captain Paul Hearn explained how the Boys Brigade came to be founded by William Alexander Smith 125 years ago in 1883 and before the Boy Scouts movement was founded. The Malvern Company was formed 20 years ago when Captains Paul and Jean became leaders and they are about to retire after 20 years with the Malvern group. Meanwhile standard bearer Stacey Burley has gained her Young Leaders' Certificate. Members of the brigade read the lesson and took the collection, while Julia Davis read the Gospel and Jean Griffiths led the prayers. David Purdon gave a spirited address based on the Boys Brigade motto Sure and Steadfast and the symbol of the anchor. The final hymn was Will Your Anchor Hold? After refreshments in the church at the end of the service the band played once more to the delight of the congregation. more...
THE first Lent Lunch will be held on Tuesday, February 12 at Chevenham. Soup, cheese and home-made bread will be served between noon and 1.30pm. more...
BOSBURY WI meet on Thursday, February 14 at 7.30pm at the parish hal. The speaker on Quilting is Amanda Wright, who exhibits her work nationally. more...
NEW names appeared among the winners at the January Cricket Club Quiz, with the main prize going to Paul Smith's team, while the potboiler was won by Saturday cricket captain Kevin Gilbert and his table. more...
Wednesday February 6 MUSIC: Bromsgrove Boys Make Joyful Noise, Artrix Centre, School Drive, Bromsgrove. more...
VALENTINE'S Day - February 14 - will see the British Trust for Ornithology launch the twelfth annual National Nest Box Week, sponsored by Jacobi Jayne. more...
Valentine's Day is fast approaching and what a better way to spend it than with a romantic stroll around Twycross Zoo with the one you love? Our many animal families would love you to visit them on cupid's special day. Take a look at the three week old triplet pygmy goats in Pets' Corner or watch Suntangha the baby hand-reared Lar gibbon become the sweetheart of the watching crowds. more...
Valentine's Day is fast approaching and what a better way to spend it than with a romantic stroll around Twycross Zoo with the one you love? Our many animal families would love you to visit them on cupid's special day. Take a look at the three week old triplet pygmy goats in Pets' Corner or watch Suntangha the baby hand-reared Lar gibbon become the sweetheart of the watching crowds. more...
Valentine's Day is fast approaching and what a better way to spend it than with a romantic stroll around Twycross Zoo with the one you love? Our many animal families would love you to visit them on cupid's special day. Take a look at the three week old triplet pygmy goats in Pets' Corner or watch Suntangha the baby hand-reared Lar gibbon become the sweetheart of the watching crowds. more...
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