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Slime, pop, cranes and rats...what a fantastic way for all our young Einsteins to wish happy bi
FROM the Big Bang to the theory of relativity, it has all been part of a week of science activities for students around Worcestershire. At Blessed Edward Oldcorne Catholic College, the events were designed to coincide with Albert Einstein's birthday.
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BOSBURY Correspondent: Mrs R Krinks Tel: 01531 640076
ON Saturday at the parish hall from 10.30am-noon it's our monthly coffee morning. Do drop in for a coffee and a chat and pick up the recipe leaflet for the apple and cider cake competition on Saturday, May 13. This is one of the many attractions of the
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GUARLFORD AND MADRESFIELD Correspondent: Mrs M Allsopp Tel: 01905 830746
THIS Sunday is Daffodil Sunday when the gardens and grounds of Madresfield Court are open to view the spring flowers. Entry is £5, with children under 11 free, seniors citizens £4. Cream teas will be on sale, all proceeds in aid of the two churches. Gardens
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MALVERN WELLS Correspondent: Mrs V Greaves Tel: 01684 566860
THE Revellers are holding a quiz night on Saturday, April 1, at the village hall. Geoff and Mary Rowswell are in charge of the proceedings, which start at 7.30pm. Supper is included in the ticket, price of £4, obtainable from Pat O'Malley on (01684) 575682
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West malvern Correspondent: Colin Jackson Tel: 01684 577604
Work should begin in a few days' time at St James's Church on the long-awaited 'Facilities Project' which will include a toilet with disabled access, a meeting area in the baptistry and an enlarged area for social events towards the back of the church
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Making his name on worldwide web
Malvern artist Ian Field-Richards has just had a book of his artwork published. Ian is a digital artist and all his work is produced using a digital pallet on a computer screen. Available to view on the web his unusual images, often dark and macabre,
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Double dose of Russian dance stars
The Russian State Ballet of Siberia will be staging two of the most popular ballets of all time - Romeo and Juliet and The Nutcracker - at Malvern Theatres. Renaissance Verona will be brought to life with lavish sets and costumes as they dance Shakespeare's
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17/3/06 - Confident Tucker is ready to repay faith
OF all the fine performances from Worcester players in Friday's thumping of Wasps, perhaps the most satisfying was that delivered by Mark Tucker. Since the turn of the year, the 25-year-old has gone from a bit-part player to first-choice three quarter
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It's official, old-fashioned rhubarb is in the pink again
Most people would not expect to find rhubarb mentioned in the same breath as fois gras. But the old-fashioned dessert staple, which was a favourite on allotments and gardens, is becoming fashionable again - and in some of the country's top restaurants
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My Fair Lady n Review: Malvern Theatres
The production of My Fair Lady, as presented by Malvern Light Opera Society this week, is superb in every way from start to finish. Eliza Doolittle (Alicia Bennett) and Professor Higgins (Mark Develin) head the cast. Alicia develops Eliza's character
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Make it a date with snapper
A DRIVING examiner wants to photograph the people of Upton to create a charity calendar. Simon Lusty is calling for volunteers for his Faces of Upton calendar, which will sell on behalf of the County Air Ambulance. He is also hoping to raise more money
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It's council's job
I WOULD like to add my request for a polling card in all local elections to that of Betty Collings (Malvern Gazette, March 10). Newspapers are not government publications and should not be expected to carry the same weight. In the recent election for
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It's desperate!
MOST towns seek to attract visitors to aid their finances and to add interest. They endeavour to capitalise on their assets and where there were or are major celebrities or institutions of considerable note, they emphasise them. What happens in Malvern
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Why so costly?
Although Malvern Hills District Council should be applauded for its street wardens initiative (Malvern Gazette, March 10), can the costs of "decriminalising parking" - whatever that is - possibly be correct? The estimate is stated to be £300,000. If the
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We have problem
TIM Arridge (Your Letters, March 3) used Hanley Swan as an example for a 30mph speed sign saying: "the traffic has slowed considerably since the village was granted its 30mph limit." I'm not sure where this assumption has come from, if only it were true
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Theatre-goers entitled to better
I DISAGREE with your letter writer in last week's paper who objected to a member of the audience standing up and straightforwardly complaining to the cast of The Old Country that he couldn't hear. He shouldn't have had to. I am sorry if this outburst
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Three cheers
LET'S give three rousing cheers for the brave soul who asked the actors at Malvern Theatres to speak up. I'm sorry W R Carver's enjoyment was spoiled by this protest, but I applaud anyone who, unlike my timorous self, has the courage to do it. In my experience
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Enjoyment spoilt
Embarrassment may be an English trait, but I commend the bravery of the theatre-goer who asked Timothy West and colleagues to speak up. I was in the audience the following day and I and many people sitting near me were unable to hear. I have never had
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MHDC ends free evening parking
FREE evening parking in Mal-vern Hills District Council car parks will end next month. Businesses fear round-the-clock charges will hit the local economy, discouraging visitors from going to Malvern Theatres or eating out. Councillors have expressed surprise
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We need to hear
SO a theatregoer's evening at Malvern Theatres was spoilt and his concentration disrupted by the temerity of a fellow member of the audience, who could not hear, asking the actors to speak up. How ridiculous! Surely, if you buy a ticket for a play you
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Voters views are not considered
BACK once again to Malvern, Upton and Tenbury loo closures. Each of the loos in question were definitely needed, in the position where they were situated. It is quite obvious the Lib Dems closed them all. So what is the point of voting Lib Dem when they
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Sports cash for school
MALVERN Hills District Council could contribute nearly £45,000 to upgrade tennis and netball courts at Dyson Perrins High School. Sports facilities at the Yates Hay Road school are currently being improved, with the council providing £434,000 towards
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Consultation before gollies were seized
POLICE confiscated three gollies from a Bromyard shop after consulting with 'inter-agency groups' and a 'diversity directorate' to confirm the toys were offensive to some people. When asked to explain what the diversity directorate was, the police described
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Loyal fan sees team play after 48-year gap
LIFELONG Accrington Stanley fan Joe Hurley saw his football team play live for the first time since 1958 at Hereford United on Saturday. Mr Hurley, who has supported Accrington since the 1930s, met the club's chief executive Robert Heys after the match
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Loss of artwork puts university place at risk
A devastated pupil fears she may lose out on a place at university after her artwork went missing on a train. Bella Ting, of St James's School in West Malvern, is appealing for the return of a suitcase containing her A'Level coursework in art and textiles
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Sara takes steps to beat drug crime
MALVERN'S first female beat sergeant has big plans to get tough on drug crime. Sgt Sara Goodman is looking forward to the challenges ahead and intends to tackle the town's drug problem head-on. "My initial understanding is that drug dealing seems to have
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Bird flu fear shuts farm park
NEWBRIDGE Farm Park has closed for good, after its owners decided the threat of bird flu to the business was simply one threat too many. The news has dismayed Ledbury tourist chiefs, who viewed the Little Marcle farm park as a key attraction for families
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Opinion
AS a member of the town centre regeneration partnership set up by Malvern Hills District Council, we are at a loss to understand how the council's actions relate to its stated aims of supporting the economic growth of Great Malvern. Added to its decision
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Former mayor angry at op delay
FORMER Malvern mayor David Williams had to wait 13 months for a vital operation. Mr Williams first saw his doctor in February 2005, when his artificial hip began causing him pain. But he was not given a date for an operation until earlier this month.
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Harriers double signing swoop
THE Kidderminster Harriers revolving door has been spinning again with two players joining the club and one moving on. Former AFC Telford top-scorer Luke Reynolds snubbed advances from Hednesford to move to Aggborough, while Michael McGrath has crossed
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Harriers double signing swoop
THE Kidderminster Harriers revolving door has been spinning again with two players joining the club and one moving on. Former AFC Telford top-scorer Luke Reynolds snubbed advances from Hednesford to move to Aggborough, while Michael McGrath has crossed
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Charlotte to update theme tune
THE unforgettable theme tune to children's TV show Blue Peter is to be re-recorded with a young Malvern musician playing the cornet. Charlotte Ellis was chosen from 25,000 youngsters to play with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra when it re-records Barnacle
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Town splash out £25,000 on promotion
MALVERN Town boss Neil Hunt is hoping his players' ambition can match the club's during the remaining eight games of the Midland Alliance season. Town are in the process of investing £25,000 to upgrade the facilities at Langland Stadium to ensure the
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Purdie battling to be fit as Bulls meet bogey side
ROB Purdie and Dean Beckwith could spring surprise returns tomorrow as Hereford United aim to put Burton Albion's bogey-team tag to rest. Both players missed Tuesday night's 2-1 win at Southport with knee and shin injuries respectively. But having spent
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Rubgy club extension plan approved
A MALVERN sports club got a boost this week when it won permission to extend its clubhouse. Malvern Rugby Football Club, on Spring Lane, can now go ahead with plans for the single-storey extension. This will house a new sponsors' suite, store, toilets
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West determined to keep Robins up
PAUL West is determined to repay the faith shown by Evesham United's committee following his managerial appointment. West admits he was "honoured" to be offered the Common Road hot-seat on a permanent basis, just four weeks after taking temporary charge
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17/3/06 - National success for prep school
MALVERN College Prep School U13s netball team achieved an excellent third place in the IAPS national finals at Roedean, Brighton. From the 90 prep schools that entered this year's competition, there were 20 teams at the finals, having qualified from their
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17/3/06 - Malvern take 2-0 lead but visitors hit back
MALVERN entertained Coaching Solution Hockey League West Midlands division two leaders Newtown at home on Saturday. MALVERN 2, NEWTOWN 3 Malvern were able to field an almost full strength squad for the first time this season and the performance showed
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17/3/06 - Eastnor course attracts more
MAKING good use of the courses planned for the Herefordshire and Worcester-shire Schools Championships, MADO Mini-League Three attracted a larger than usual number of adults. Junior figures were understandably down as many had already competed in the
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17/3/06 - Malvern gymnasts achieve top grades
NINE gymnasts from Malvern Hills Gymnastic Club took part in the National Development Plan grades held at Highgate Sports Centre Birmingham and gained excellent results. The girls, had to compete on vault, bars, beams and floor. The girls that competed
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17/3/06 - Fixtures . . .
SATURDAY FOOTBALL THE TRAVEL FACTORY MIDLAND FOOTBALL ALLIANCE Malvern Town v Coalville Town (3.00). WEST MIDLANDS LEAGUE Premier Division: Ledbury Town v Pelsall Villa (2.45); Heath Hayes v Bromyard Town (2.45). Division One: Malvern Rangers v Blackheath
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17/3/06 - Power pack lifts display
A POWERFUL display at Spring Lane by Malvern first XV on Saturday in Midlands West Two reversed an earlier season defeat by visiting Camp Hill. David Robins, director of rugby, was delighted with his team's performance that produced a 45-20 victory. Robins
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17/3/06 - Teams
MALVERN RFC Saturday, March 18 Malvern Crusaders v Colgate University (Home). Meet 10.45am Spring Lane. Kick off noon. Maroon shorts preferred, club socks. A Kay, L Maloney, A Barnett, A Green, S Smith, S Clark, N Clark, J Anderson, J Tolley, A Dixon,
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Union's shutdown warning as strike day looms closer
SCHOOLS and libraries could be closed and social care services affected when thousands of public sector workers go on strike in Worcestershire this month. More than 6,000 county members of Unison - the union representing the public services, voluntary
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Forget the stilettos if you want to wed here
BRIDES-to-be can now get married at one of Worcester's most historic and picturesque buildings. But if they and their female guests have a penchant for pointy heels they will be in for a shock because Greyfriars, which has just been granted a civil ceremony
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Droitwich have date with Cleobury
DROITWICH take on Cleobury Mortimer away on Saturday, March 25. The Midlands Division Four West (South) game takes precedence over Spa's North Midlands Shield match at home to Kidderminster after a clash of fixtures. The quarterfinal has now been pencilled
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Oh, how they've changed - and that's just the weddings
FORGET designer gowns with four-figure price tags - when Heather Summerton and her husband Bill tied the knot at Pershore Abbey 50 years ago the clothing budget was much more modest. The blushing bride walked down the aisle in a £10 dress and shoes of
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Theatres and arts will come first for funding
MORE than £250,000 could be made available to the arts, sports, housing and other community groups in Worcester in the forthcoming financial year. The city council has proposed a figure of £256,560 for community grants for the year 2006 to 2007. If given
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Snappers capture natural beauty
PHOTOGRAPHERS with an eye for natural detail have been recognised in a county club's competition. The Worcestershire Camera Club, based in Worcester, held its yearly natural history contest. Members entered the competition in which they submitted outstanding
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Forget County Hall, the cash should go on roads
A STOURPORT councillor has criticised Worcestershire County Council's decision to refurbish its debating chamber - claiming the £600,000 should have been spent on improving the town's roads. The move, part of a two year works programme at County Hall,
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Diglis Basin project unveiling Saturday
THE transformation of Diglis Basin from a former boatyard to upmarket housing development is to be officially unveiled this weekend. At 10am on Saturday, Worcester Mayor, Councillor Aubrey Tarbuck, will cut the ribbon to the marketing suite and show apartment
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17/3/06 - Liam Killeen's medal hopes
MALVERN mountain bike ace Liam Killeen is one of England's major medal hopes at the ongoing Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. Killeen won a bronze medal as a 20-year-old at Manchester 2002, his first senior international event. He finished fifth at last
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17/3/06 - Power pack lifts display
A POWERFUL display at Spring Lane by Malvern first XV on Saturday in Midlands West Two reversed an earlier season defeat by visiting Camp Hill. David Robins, director of rugby, was delighted with his team's performance that produced a 45-20 victory. Robins
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17/3/06 - New record
INDOOR rowing star Anna Bailey, from Hanley Swan, broke the world record she set in January at last weekend's Cornish Indoor Rowing Championships at Launceston. Bailey (Old Wrecks) managed to knock 1.5 seconds off the record, winning the women's 50+ race
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17/3/06 - Sixways clash for Powick
POWICK Primary School run out at Worcester's Sixways stadium tonight (Friday) just minutes away from a possible trip to Twickenham. The mixed tag-rugby side from Powick are champions of south Worcestershire after emerging victorious against schools from
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17/3/06 - High-flyers are too strong for Rangers
RANGERS entertained second-placed Walsall Wood on Saturday showing five changes to their squad from last week's 2-2 draw with Wolverhampton United. MALVERN RANGERS 0, WALSALL WOOD 4 The visitors opened the scoring after 15 minutes play when they won the
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17/3/06 - Cup exit for brave Powick
POWICK crashed out of the Katherine Rayer cup against an Archdales side that play a league higher than them. ARCHDALES 3, POWICK 2 After a bright opening period Powick found themselves a goal down when Archdales quickly broke from a corner and a striker
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17/3/06 - Holder's hat-trick lifts West
WEST Malvern entertained second in the table VBL Sports on Saturday and produced one of their best performances of the season. WEST MALVERN 3, VBL SPORTS 0 Forced to make changes, they had a new strike duo of Dougie Hawes and Anthony Holder and they immediately
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17/3/06 - Radar win a thriller
THE Radar team left Malvern in a snow storm and didn't relish the trip to Pitchcroft to take on second-in-the-table Bedwardine on Sunday. BEDWARDINE 3, MALVERN RADAR 4 Just minutes into the game the home side almost took the lead only for Chris Newman
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17/3/06 - Referees' meeting
MALVERN Referees' Society hold their annual general meeting on Sunday (March 19) at the Civil Service Sports Club, Malvern, commencing at 7.30pm. A season of progression for the society has seen 20 members join their ranks; an increase from last season's
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17/3/06 - Looking at next season
NEXT season sees the Mercian Festival Junior Football League celebrate its 30th Anniversary. Planning ahead, the league welcomes interest from new teams and hope to provide football on Saturdays and Sundays as follows: Saturday mornings, boy's mini soccer
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17/3/06 - BGCC agm
BARNARDS Green Cricket Club will be holding its annual general meeting at the club next Friday (March 24) at 7.45pm.
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Echoes from the Past
100 years ago The quarryman has now invaded the crest of the hill above the Westminster Arms, and though Malvern people have so far taken the matter very quietly, Mr Ballard is doing his best to arouse the residents of this happy spot to a proper sense
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Jazz it up
SOME of the jazz scene's longest serving-figures will be coming to rural Worcestershire this weekend for a concert. The Geoff Castle Trio will be playing Shelsleys Village Hall in Shelsley Beauchamp at 8pm tomorrow. The concert has been organised as part
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It's time for the bands to do battle
IT'S official - the entries have closed, the bands have now been chosen and a whole host of musicians are getting ready to rock out in a Worcester music competition. The Marr's Bar's Battle of the Bands takes place at the Pierpoint Street venue and will
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Centre Stage
We had a meeting last week for everybody who wanted to run an event in the Worcester Festival. There was a pretty good number of people there, and many more who did not come because they are old hands at running festival events, and did not need the information
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EVENTS
MARCH 17 Coffee Morning In aid of Oxfam at the Guildhall, High Street, Worcester, from 10am. All welcome. For further details telephone 01905 611289. Country Western Partner Dancing Every Friday at Whitbourne Village Hall. All levels welcome. MARCH 18
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EXHIBITIONS
UNTIL MARCH 30 Springtime Landscapes An exhibition of paintings capturing the essence and beauty of Springtime across the land at The Gallery and Picture Framing at Bevere, Bevere Lane, Worcester. The Folks Who Live On The Hill An exhibition of paintings
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GIG GUIDE
TONIGHT Tom Marr & Friends - Marr's Bar, Pierpoint Street, Worcester. Paddy's Night with Tom Marr and friends - Marr's Bar, Pierpoint Street, Worcester. Skint - Drummond's Bar, New Street, Worcester. Shellshock - Eagles Vaults, Friar Street, Worcester
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THEATRE
UNTIL MARCH 18 The Mikado Presented by Great Witley Operatic Society at The Swan Theatre, Worcester. MARCH 18 Oliver Twist Presented by Roses Youth Theatre at Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury. Frog Island Jazz Band Classic New Orlean Jazz at Conquest Theatre
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17/3/06 - Old times roll in top display
IT was just like old times at Spring Lane last Saturday as Malvern put in a dazzling performance to match some of the heyday games of the last 10 years. MALVERN 45PTS, CAMP HILL 25PTS From the whistle Malvern took the game to the visitors from Birmingham
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17/3/06 - City have to keep play-off bid alive
ANDY Preece admits Worcester City's play-off hopes are likely to be dead and buried if they lose to Stalybridge Celtic at St George's Lane tomorrow. City are eight points adrift of fifth-placed Harrogate Town with nine games left following last Monday's
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A waste of money
SIR - No wonder students get their own car at the earliest opportunity. Solve the unreliable bus 'service' and traffic congestion may decrease. The county council heavily subsidises many bus routes but unless bus companies deliver, it is a waste of taxpayers
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Docking is vital for dog's welfare
SIR - In reply to the recent correspondence from M Billingham on the subject of tail docking for working dogs, the most important reason for tail-docking is the welfare of the dog. After this, the decision is based on the breed of dog and the work it
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Acoholics need long-term care
SIR - I read with interest the article about Worcester's need for wet centres rather than blanket drink bans. In his response, Conservative councillor Ian Imray said he appreciated some people had an alcohol problem, but he didn't know what the answer
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Hypocrisy that is now beyond belief
SIR - The sheer hypocrisy and vanity of this Government continue to defy belief. Only two weeks ago, the Energy Minister announced that 4x4 vehicles are monstrous and their drivers irresponsible for driving them. Days later, it is announced that the 20
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How would you like to share your home?
SIR - It seems the leader of the city council thinks the national housing crisis is down to too many people living alone. But what is terrifying is his example of France, where three generations live under one roof. In a huge house this might be feasible
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10/3/06 - Malvern outclassed this time
HAVING run leaders Broad Street close and beaten third-placed Newport convincingly in their last outing, Malvern travelled to second-placed Kenilworth with hopes of an upset. KENILWORTH 43PTS, MALVERN 10PTS Those hopes were soon dashed by a clinical performance
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What's on
Theatre March 17 - West Side Story at Queen Elizabeth High School, Bromyard. 7.30pm. £3 on the door or from school reception. 17 - Thatcher's Women by Kay Adshead at the Market Theatre, Ledbury. 8pm. £5, £2.50 students from (01531) 636147/633760. 20-25
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A long, hard road ahead for school
T0NY James will probably not be a particularly happy man today. The beleaguered headteacher of Elgar Technology College has gone to work in the knowledge that he has got one year to improve his school. The ruling from the Government inspectors is utterly
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17/3/06 - Too little and too late
TOWN Reserves played host to Wolverhampton United on Saturday and lost to one of the league's bottom sides with yet another lack-lustre display. MALVERN TOWN RESERVES 1, WOLVERHAMPTON UNITED 2 Malvern were set back after just five minutes when Kieron
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10/3/06 - Shepherd steals points for Town
MALVERN Town remain head of the Harvey World Travel Midland Alliance without playing at the top of their game on Saturday at Langland Stadium. MALVERN TOWN 3, BOLDMERE ST MICHAELS 2 On a glue-pot of a pitch, Malvern struggled early on to get going and
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COWLEY
COWLEY Emma Well done for passing your test. Lotsa love, Nan, Jen, Ian, James and Will. Published in paper 17/03/2006
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WEBB NEE WALKER
WEBB NEE WALKER Richard and Alison On March 15th, 2006, a daughter Grace Charlotte, sister to Isobel Louise. Thanks to all concerned at the Lavender Unit, Worcestershire Royal Hospital. Published in paper 17/03/2006
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DAY
DAY Geoffrey Margaret would like to thank all the Family for the wonderful support given to me at this sad time. Thank you to all Friends and Neighbours and all who attended his service. Thank you to Sister Joan Hudspeth for conducting the service, also
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RUSSELL
RUSSELL Grace The Family of the late Mrs Grace Russell, wish to express their appreciation of the kindness and compassion, shown to them in their recent bereavement. Published in paper 17/03/2006
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FARMER
FARMER Bernard Passed away peacefully after a long illness on March 13th 2006, aged 56. Loving husband of Jean, dear father to Sean, Alison and Julie, also a dearly loved grandad. Funeral service will take place at St Martins Church, London Road on Thursday
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EDWARDS FORMERLY MORRISON
EDWARDS FORMERLY MORRISON Marjorie Gladys Of St Andrews Methodist Church, Worcester. Peacefully in hospital on March 13th, aged 79 years. Beloved wife of Frank, loving mum of Robert, grandmother of Lee and sister of Beryl, Barbara and Roy. Funeral service
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SIMPSON
SIMPSON John Died peacefully on March 9th aged 75. Sadly missed by his wife Patricia, daughters Jackie, Ann, Tina, Michelle and son Tony, sixteen Grandchildren and five Great Grandchildren. Funeral service will take place at St Johns Church on Tuesday
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Making his name on worldwide web
Malvern artist Ian Field-Richards has just had a book of his artwork published. Ian is a digital artist and all his work is produced using a digital pallet on a computer screen. Available to view on the web his unusual images, often dark and macabre,
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My Fair Lady n Review: Malvern Theatres
The production of My Fair Lady, as presented by Malvern Light Opera Society this week, is superb in every way from start to finish. Eliza Doolittle (Alicia Bennett) and Professor Higgins (Mark Develin) head the cast. Alicia develops Eliza's character
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The days of the large opera diva are long past
GLAMOROUS and sexy, the OperaBabes are far removed from the typical image of the large opera diva almost bursting from her costume as she hits the high notes. The audience will be able to see this for themselves when mezzo-soprano Karen England and soprano
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Cinemas
Malvern Cinema: Breakfast on Pluto (15) Fri-Sun 8pm, Mon-Thurs 7.30pm, Sat, Sun & Thurs Mats 4pm. Odeon Worcester: V for Vendetta (15) 2.55, 5.35, 8.20; The Pink Panther (PG) 1.35, 3.50, 6.05, 8.05; Syriana (15) 2.40, 5.25, 8.10; Good Night &
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Jazz it up
SOME of the jazz scene's longest serving-figures will be coming to rural Worcestershire this weekend for a concert. The Geoff Castle Trio will be playing Shelsleys Village Hall in Shelsley Beauchamp at 8pm tomorrow. The concert has been organised as part
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Centre Stage
We had a meeting last week for everybody who wanted to run an event in the Worcester Festival. There was a pretty good number of people there, and many more who did not come because they are old hands at running festival events, and did not need the information
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What's on
Theatre March 17 - West Side Story at Queen Elizabeth High School, Bromyard. 7.30pm. £3 on the door or from school reception. 17 - Thatcher's Women by Kay Adshead at the Market Theatre, Ledbury. 8pm. £5, £2.50 students from (01531) 636147/633760. 20-25
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BERROW Correspondent: Mrs R Bolton Tel: 01684 833287
FED up with boring weekend TV. Want a bit of company and a chance to win a prize, then come along to Berrow Village hall this Saturday, March 18, for a fun evening of family bingo. Eyes down, clickety click. It all begins at 7pm. Next Sunday is Mothering
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CASTLEMORTON Correspondent: Mrs R Bolton Tel: 01684 833287
JUMBLE sale on Saturday, March 25, at the parish hall from 2pm. Please bring items for the sale to the hall from 10am or telephone (01684) 833339 to arrange collection.
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COLWALL Correspondent: Mrs P Hockett Tel: 10684 564872
COLWALL Players will be holding their annual fun quiz on Friday, March 24, at the village hall starting at 7.30pm. Refreshments and bar will be available. Book your team of four by ringing Trish Hockett on 564872 or just turn up on the night. Two youth
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POWICK Correspondent: Mrs M Allsopp Tel: 01905 830746
THE service at St Peter's Church last Sunday morning focussed on environmental issues. The service, compiled by Ian Gane, began with the creation story and featured comments and poems concerning climate change, population, pollution, read by members of
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Welland Correspondent: Stephen Try Tel: 01684 310068
The AONB have commissioned some land use consultants to undertake a review of the issues affecting Castlemorton Common. To this end and because Welland 'borders' said Common, anyone from Welland is invited to a community meeting at Castlemorton Parish
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Daffodil Sunday with no daffodils
MADRESFIELD Court's famous daffodils may not be in bloom on Daffodil Sunday (March 19). Like the rest of the country, the estate is suffering a dearth of blooms this year with many of the traditional spring flowers not even in bud. The daffodils have
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Screen tribute comes to venue
CINEMA comes to Upton for the first time in many years on Saturday, March 25, courtesy of Upton Arts Music Group. Worcester Film Society will help the group to screen Amadeus at the Memorial Hall, at 7pm, in celebration of the 250th anniversary of Mozart's
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School thanks for your help
WE, the children and staff at Malvern Hills Primary School, wish to thank you for helping to keep our school open. It is great to know that all the meetings, letters, emails and petitions have been successful. Now we can carry on walking to school (Nic
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Lucky winner
GOLDEN tickets to the Borderlines Film Festival in Herefordshire and Shropshire have been won by an Upton arts worker. The tickets give Helen Stallard free entry to any of the 40 films being shown at this year's festival, which begins next Friday (March
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Sending out wrong signal
I AM not sure which word sums up my feelings to recent weeks' articles and correspondence on the golly 'issue'. Shame, sadness, anger. All can be applied to the response of some Herefordians to the timely and appropriate action by police in removing what
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What a state!
GOLLIES arrested, well it makes a change from plastic tunnels! But what a state we are in as a nation. Before calling the police heavy-handed, let us remember that the great British public elected a Socialist government because they delight in a nanny
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Lost the plot
I REFER to your article 'Second snub for statue' (Malvern Gazette, March 3). I commented once before in Your Letters that in the years I waited each morning for the bus to Hanley Castle Grammar School, there was a horse trough very close to the corner
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Public meeting
I AM sure I am not the only resident and Council Tax-payer in Malvern who is appalled by the news that MHDC intends to sell off some of its assets, the Malvern Hills College etc and to use the proceeds to fund a £6.5 million new council office. Before
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Renewed faith
MY elderly mother was walking along Worcester Road, Link Top (just before Albert Road North) on the afternoon of Friday, February 24, when she tripped, resulting in her sustaining fairly extensive grazes and bruises. We would wish to record our thanks
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Getting annoyed
I AM the mother of two young children living in a beautiful town, but getting more and more annoyed by the day by the increasing dog mess on the pavements and grass verges around Malvern. My son, Thomas, recently started school and I feel that it is important
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Sadly limited
The letter about the outrageous intervention from a member of the audience at Malvern Theatre struck a chord, not that I have ever experienced quite such an extreme example, but whenever I attend the theatre here I find the attitude of the audience infuriating
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'Vote to close loos or we're finished'
A LEAKED email has revealed that the district council's ruling party fears it will be 'finished' if a decision to close public toilets in Malvern, Upton and Tenbury Wells is reversed. The Malvern Gazette has obtained a copy of an email sent to Liberal
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Back concern with cash
Amidst all the hoo-ha about the closure of public toilets in Malvern, Tenbury and Upton, one question that has hardly been addressed is why the town councils in these three centres have not chosen to translate their expressed concerns into actions and
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Public will demand straight answers from health chiefs
HEALTH bosses will face a grilling from the public at Malvern Theatres on Friday, March 24. New hospital plans and dental coverage will be on the agenda at the meeting, organised by Malvern Town Council. It comes a year after residents packed the Forum
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ESO director to leave area
WILLIAM Boughton will remain artistic director and conductor of the English Symphony Orchestra, despite a move away from Malvern. Mr Boughton and his family are moving to the High Wycombe area later this year. His wife, Janet Masters, the ESO's co-leader
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Pair battle weather in charity challenge
MOTORING enthusiasts Mervyn Weaver and Martin Buxton battled freezing weather to cover nearly 1,000 miles in a charity rally at the weekend. Mr Weaver, from Hanley Swan, and Mr Buxton, from Upton, drove their 20-year-old Mercedes G-Class through wind
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Police warn of 'scum' slur
BROMYARD businessmen Nick Cronin was warned by police after putting up a notice condemning vandals who smashed his shop window as "scum". Mr Cronin, of Microprint, put up a sign saying 'Why bother going abroad? Let the scum of Bromyard bring Baghdad to
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Injuries hamper City revival bid
A STRIKER injury crisis has failed to ease ahead of Worcester City's crucial home Nationwide North clash against Stalybridge Celtic tomorrow (3pm). Mark Danks and Leon Kelly are expected to play through the pain barrier once more as City look to banish
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So fast, she is running out of wool
SHE may be 92, but her knitting needles are still clicking to help produce blankets for charity. Doris Styles makes more than 100 knitted squares per month for Malvern Inner Wheel Club, working so fast that more wool donations are needed. The club sends
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City have to keep play-off bid alive
ANDY Preece admits Worcester City's play-off hopes are likely to be dead and buried if they lose to Stalybridge Celtic at St George's Lane tomorrow. City are eight points adrift of fifth-placed Harrogate Town with nine games left following last Monday's
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Reward for brave mum
BRAVE mum Sally Dare, who was diagnosed with a brain tumour just 12 months ago, has been given an award in recognition of her charity fundraising. Sally, who works at Nationwide building society in Malvern, received the award from her employer for being
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Schools rate high praise from Ofsted
TWO local schools are celebrating getting good marks in Ofsted reports. The Chase High School in Malvern and St Gabriel's with St Mary's CE Primary School in Hanley Swan both received positive feedback. The Chase was described as "a good school with some
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New boys chase Harriers debuts
HARRIERS midfielder Jake Sedgemore is the only doubt for manager Mark Yates' squad to face Aldershot Town at Aggborough tomorrow. The ex-Shrewsbury and Hereford man, who joined from Bury in January, is still struggling with the groin strain that kept
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17/3/06 - Upton home
UPTON Rugby Club play last week's home postponed match against Tenbury tomorrow (Saturday). As Evesham defeated Bredon it seems that Upton cannot now catch the leaders so they will be pushing hard for the runners-up spot when they play at King's Norton
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17/3/06 - Express check out
THE handicap competition of the Malvern Table Tennis League has now reached the quarter-final stage and there have been some close contests. CSSC Nomads eased home by five points in their encounter with Manor Park Crackpots. They were indebted to useful
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17/3/06 - Good scalp for Ladies
MALVERN Ladies played host to second-placed Stourport Thirds on Saturday, fielding only ten players. MALVERN LADIES 4, STOURPORT 3 Nevertheless, Malvern started strongly and soon took the lead through Nikki Forecast's first goal for the club, which was
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17/3/06 - Colwall remain at top of table
A COLWALL side hit by work commitments and injuries played Dursley at Stroud on Saturday and maintained their lead at the top of Severn division one with a 3-1 win. DURSLEY 1, COLWALL WHC 3 A tentative start might have been predicted, but Colwall's nine
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17/3/06 - Ashperton Primary capture runners-up spot
ASHPERTON Primary held of the challenge of Castlemorton but could not catch St Francis Xavier RC Primary and so took the runners-up spot in the 2006 Herefordshire and Worcester-shire Schools Orienteering Champion-ships at Eastnor Deer Park. Although they
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17/3/06 - Joggers defy weather
MALVERN Joggers were in action locally and in northern England during last weekend's cold snap. Seven Joggers competed in the Treat 8-mile multi terrain event in Stourport. Simon Link (Stourbridge AC) was first home in a time of 50.32. First of the Joggers
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17/3/06 - Hanley Swan are the district champions
TWELVE local primary schools competed in the Malvern Hills District Sports Association Small Schools Tag-rugby Tournament held at Malvern Rugby Club. The teams were arranged into groups of four, playing three games of five minutes each way. After the
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17/3/06 - Swimmers excellent at county event
LEDBURY Swimming Club's Fusion Squad made their presence felt at the second block of the Worcester County Championships held in Wolverhampton on Saturday and Sunday. Finishing the weekend with 88 awards for finishing in the top six the squad were impressive
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17/3/06 - First race for sailors
ARDEN Sailing Club (Defford) members competed in the first race of the season on Sunday. The wind was from the north west making the sailing relatively simple with reach in both directions, however its strength was variable. This resulted in some interesting
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17/3/06 - Spring Vase results
THE Spring Vase competition held at Sapey Golf Club was won by J Hale and R Broadhead with a nett 61 score. In second place, one shot behind, was M Morris and G Bailey on countback from A Phillips and A Tasker. Three pairs carded a nett 63, M Gwynn and
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17/3/06 - US college team play Malvern
COLGATE College from New York play at Spring Lane tomorrow (Saturday) against Malvern Crusaders (U25s). The American university team is on tour and arrived in Malvern last night (Thursday). The match kicks-off at noon so players and spectators can still
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Your mother could have steamy time thanks to us
HAVE you got a really marvellous mother? If so, the Worcester News wants to hear from you. We are on the hunt for the city's most magnificent mum's in time for Mother's Day on Sunday, March 26 - and whoever wins the prestigious title is in for a truly
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Gheluvelt brook bridge will join halves of park
THE new 12-metre long oak bridge in Worcester's Gheluvelt Park could be installed towards the end of this month. However, it would not be open to the public until more work is carried out to the approach pathways. Even so, Allen Barnatt, chairman of the
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County is hotspot for big cat reports
WORCESTERSHIRE has emerged as one of the hotspots for mystery big cat sightings in Britain. There were 48 sightings in Herefordshire and Worcestershire between April 2004 and July last year, while in neighbouring county Warwickshire there were only two
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My wife should not be left in this state
A HUSBAND is distraught after nurses could not give his bed-bound wife incontinence pads because she had used up all the ones she had been allocated. Rodney Morris, aged 59, has cared for his wife Margaret, aged 54, round the clock ever since she returned
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Pop starlet living her dream with solo shows
MOVE aside Madonna, a new pop princess is emerging and hoping to win the hearts of music fans as she sings her heart out at venues across Worcestershire. Fourteen-year-old Vanessa Tuzzio, of Wych Road, Droitwich, is finally living her dream of becoming
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It's first orders for reopened Masons
A WORCESTERSHIRE public house is set to open today for the first time in four years. From noon drinkers and diners will be able to sit inside and once again enjoy The Masons at Castle Hill, Wichenford. The pub has recently undergone a major refurbishment
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Full steam ahead
A CELEBRATION to mark the 25th anniversary of the re-opening of a railway station is to be held in Honeybourne, on the Worcestershire and Gloucestershire border. The village hall will be the venue for the occasion on Tuesday, March 21, which will go full
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Best Mate sale to aid a charity
AS the Cheltenham Festival draws to a close one county art gallery is celebrating the life of one of the top annual meeting's famous heroes. Pershore's Paramount Galley has a painting by contemporary artist Brian Tovey depicting triple Gold Cup winner
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17/3/06 - Harriers double signing swoop
THE Kidderminster Harriers revolving door has been spinning again with two players joining the club and one moving on. Former AFC Telford top-scorer Luke Reynolds snubbed advances from Hednesford to move to Aggborough, while Michael McGrath has crossed
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17/3/06 - New boys chase Harriers debuts
HARRIERS midfielder Jake Sedgemore is the only doubt for manager Mark Yates' squad to face Aldershot Town at Aggborough tomorrow (3pm). The ex-Shrewsbury and Hereford man, who joined from Bury in January, is still struggling with the groin strain that
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The days of the large opera diva are long past
GLAMOROUS and sexy, the OperaBabes are far removed from the typical image of the large opera diva almost bursting from her costume as she hits the high notes. The audience will be able to see this for themselves when mezzo-soprano Karen England and soprano
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Pupils scoop top talent show prizes
SINGING sensations from two local schools have won prizes in Pop Icon, a talent competition for Worcestershire schools. Abigail Smith, 16, and Georgia Francis, 13, from Dyson Perrins and Cassie Rule, 16, from Hanley Castle High School each won a different
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Emma leads a tribute to Mozart
THE UK's number one clarinettist Emma Johnson will perform with the European Chamber Orchestra at Malvern Theatres The concert marks the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth, with a programme including his Overture La Finta Giardinera, Clarinet Concerto
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17/3/06 - Town double as Owen hits 21st
MALVERN Town completed a Harvey World Travel Midland Football Alliance double over Leamington with a superb 2-0 win on Tuesday evening. LEAMINGTON 0, MALVERN TOWN 2 League leaders Malvern boosted their title hopes in front of a crowd of 370 with an inspired
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17/3/06 - Old times roll in top display
IT was just like old times at Spring Lane last Saturday as Malvern put in a dazzling performance to match some of the heyday games of the last 10 years. MALVERN 45PTS, CAMP HILL 25PTS From the whistle Malvern took the game to the visitors from Birmingham
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17/3/06 - Only one game played
LAST Sunday morning saw the Malvern Hills and surrounding area covered in a thick blanket of snow that wreaked havoc with the fixtures in thesoccersite.co.uk Malvern Football League. Both semi-finals of the President's Cup were called-off and only one
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17/3/06 - Powick hit early goal
POWICK comfortably claimed the points against Pershore and took a step towards a top two finish in the Worcester League premier division. PERSHORE MANOR 0, POWICK 4 The game started brightly for Powick who made good use of the slope. After only four minutes
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17/3/06 - Anchor away
ANCHOR Falcons' Worcester Sunday League division two match with AFC Severnside was postponed due to a snowbound pitch at Dysons. On Sunday, Anchor travel to Bringsty Sports in a relegation six-pointer. Players meet at Bringsty's ground 10am.
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17/3/06 - Junior Soccer Scene
NEWTOWN Sports Colts continued in their good run of form with a gritty performance against Droitwich Spa. DROITWICH SPA PHOENIX U15S 1, NEWTOWN SPORTS COLTS 3 With numerous players missing, the Colts started off with a new strike partnership of Budd and
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17/3/06 - Cricketers wanted
BRANSFORD-based Worcester Nomads CC are seeking new team members of all ages to play competitive or friendly cricket on Saturdays, Sundays and midweek. It's your chance to play with a back drop of the Malvern Hills with excellent facilities at a small
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Chairman took unilateral decision on nukes
IN less than two months the Malvern CND group has received strong support and growing interest from the public, reported the Gazette 25 years ago. The paper also reported a controversy on whether the Malvern Hills District should be declared a "nuclear-free
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Cinemas
Malvern Cinema: Breakfast on Pluto (15) Fri-Sun 8pm, Mon-Thurs 7.30pm, Sat, Sun & Thurs Mats 4pm. Odeon Worcester: V for Vendetta (15) 2.55, 5.35, 8.20; The Pink Panther (PG) 1.35, 3.50, 6.05, 8.05; Syriana (15) 2.40, 5.25, 8.10; Good Night &
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Trio return
THE Simon Deeley Trio will be making a welcome return to Kidderminster Library's music gallery on Thursday, March 23, for a concert. The event starts at 7.30pm and tickets are £7 (concessions £6), available on 01562 824500.
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And the support for Sir Elton is...
FOR an up-and-coming band to play their first gig in front of 90,000 people outside Buckingham Palace alongside Rod Stewart and James Brown might seem like the stuff of dreams. However for six piece 70s West Coast-influenced Welsh band The Storys, that
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John Rutter at Cathedral
ACCLAIMED musician John Rutter has performed at Worcester Cathedral in aid of its Appeal for Music and Light. The famous Requiem, one of Mr Rutter's best-loved works, was among a list of pieces tackled by aficionados of choral music who joined him from
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It's the first Nol for Mr Callow
FLAMBOYANT British actor Simon Callow CBE is no stranger to treading the boards in our county and is set to return to star in his very first Nol Coward play. Present Laughter is a charming comedy in which Callow plays egotistical actor manager Gary Essendine
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CONCERTS
MARCH 18 Vocal Variations Will be performing songs about Separation and Reunion in the Carice Elgar Room at the Elgar Birthplace Museum at 2pm. MARCH 23 An Evening of Mozart A piano recital presented to you by Janine Smith at The Lumby Recital Room, The
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17/3/06 - Injuries hamper City revival bid
A STRIKER injury crisis has failed to ease ahead of Worcester City's crucial home Nationwide North clash against Stalybridge Celtic tomorrow (3pm). Mark Danks and Leon Kelly are expected to play through the pain barrier once more as City look to banish
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17/3/06 - Pirates suffered the Blues
THE Malvern U17 Pirates' dream of reaching the final of the Midlands U17 Shield ended last Sunday when they were beaten 25-0 by Bedford Blues Juniors. BEDFORD BLUES JUNIORS 25pts, MALVERN U17 PIRATES 0 The day got off to a terrible start with snow hampering
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Don't expect any honest answers
SIR - Andrew Brown asks the city council to admit to us what homelessness is costing. However, he will get no reply - any more than he would from our so-called democratic Government if he asked what, say, war, the EU or immigration has cost us since 1997
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17/3/06 - Barbarians call up Powell to face Tigers
WORCESTER Warriors scr-um-half Matt Powell has received a late call-up to play for the Barbarians in their annual match at Leicester Tigers tonight (7.45pm). Powell has been brought into the invitation club's starting XV as a replacement for crocked former
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17/3/06 - Allan is given England 'A' start against Nomads
WORCESTER'S Claire Allan has made the England Women 'A' starting line-up for their second test against Old Albanians tomorrow. Allan will play at full-back while three other Worcester players -- Rebecca Essex, Lois Moulding, and Alice Richardson -- are
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17/3/06 - Juniors make the final
WORCESTER have reached the regional final of the RFU National Under 17 Cup following their 8-3 home victory against local rivals Moseley. They will now meet Wolverhampton, who defeated Oadby Wygg-stonians 16-5 in their semi-final, at Broadstreet in Coventry
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TRAVIS
TRAVIS Margaret Peggy Late of Strensham. Peacefully on March 7th, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Kenneth and a much loved mother and grandmother. The Funeral Service will take place at Strensham Church on Tuesday, March 21st, at 2 p.m. Family flowers
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MOORE TOMMY
MOORE TOMMY Pat and Philip would like to thank all Relatives, Friends and Neighbours for cards, flowers and messages of sympathy received in their sad loss, also a very special thank you for their attendance at his funeral service. Special thanks also
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JAUNCEY
JAUNCEY Lilian Dennis, Valerie and the Family would like to thank all Relatives, Friends and Neighbours for attending the funeral and all cards and donations. Also gratefull thanks to all Staff of Berkley Ward, Newtown Hospital and Avon 2 Ward at Worcestershire
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BAILEY
BAILEY Richard Dick Memories forever of the best brother and uncle. Miss you so much. Love Margaret, Ron, Syb, Graham and Families. Published in paper 17/03/2006
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POOLE
POOLE Philomena Loving memories of my dear beloved wife. Passed into God,s hands. March 17th 1987. If the Lord would grant me just one wish, I'd look at him and say, Dear Lord, Turn back the hands of time and give me yesterday. Loving husband Brian. xxx
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Double dose of Russian dance stars
The Russian State Ballet of Siberia will be staging two of the most popular ballets of all time - Romeo and Juliet and The Nutcracker - at Malvern Theatres. Renaissance Verona will be brought to life with lavish sets and costumes as they dance Shakespeare's
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Daffodil Sunday with no daffodils
MADRESFIELD Court's famous daffodils may not be in bloom on Daffodil Sunday (March 19). Like the rest of the country, the estate is suffering a dearth of blooms this year with many of the traditional spring flowers not even in bud. The daffodils have
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Pupils scoop top talent show prizes
SINGING sensations from two local schools have won prizes in Pop Icon, a talent competition for Worcestershire schools. Abigail Smith, 16, and Georgia Francis, 13, from Dyson Perrins and Cassie Rule, 16, from Hanley Castle High School each won a different
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Emma leads a tribute to Mozart
THE UK's number one clarinettist Emma Johnson will perform with the European Chamber Orchestra at Malvern Theatres The concert marks the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth, with a programme including his Overture La Finta Giardinera, Clarinet Concerto
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Trio return
THE Simon Deeley Trio will be making a welcome return to Kidderminster Library's music gallery on Thursday, March 23, for a concert. The event starts at 7.30pm and tickets are £7 (concessions £6), available on 01562 824500.
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It's time for the bands to do battle
IT'S official - the entries have closed, the bands have now been chosen and a whole host of musicians are getting ready to rock out in a Worcester music competition. The Marr's Bar's Battle of the Bands takes place at the Pierpoint Street venue and will
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And the support for Sir Elton is...
FOR an up-and-coming band to play their first gig in front of 90,000 people outside Buckingham Palace alongside Rod Stewart and James Brown might seem like the stuff of dreams. However for six piece 70s West Coast-influenced Welsh band The Storys, that
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John Rutter at Cathedral
ACCLAIMED musician John Rutter has performed at Worcester Cathedral in aid of its Appeal for Music and Light. The famous Requiem, one of Mr Rutter's best-loved works, was among a list of pieces tackled by aficionados of choral music who joined him from
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It's the first Nol for Mr Callow
FLAMBOYANT British actor Simon Callow CBE is no stranger to treading the boards in our county and is set to return to star in his very first Nol Coward play. Present Laughter is a charming comedy in which Callow plays egotistical actor manager Gary Essendine
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EVENTS
MARCH 17 Coffee Morning In aid of Oxfam at the Guildhall, High Street, Worcester, from 10am. All welcome. For further details telephone 01905 611289. Country Western Partner Dancing Every Friday at Whitbourne Village Hall. All levels welcome. MARCH 18
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EXHIBITIONS
UNTIL MARCH 30 Springtime Landscapes An exhibition of paintings capturing the essence and beauty of Springtime across the land at The Gallery and Picture Framing at Bevere, Bevere Lane, Worcester. The Folks Who Live On The Hill An exhibition of paintings
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GIG GUIDE
TONIGHT Tom Marr & Friends - Marr's Bar, Pierpoint Street, Worcester. Paddy's Night with Tom Marr and friends - Marr's Bar, Pierpoint Street, Worcester. Skint - Drummond's Bar, New Street, Worcester. Shellshock - Eagles Vaults, Friar Street, Worcester
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CONCERTS
MARCH 18 Vocal Variations Will be performing songs about Separation and Reunion in the Carice Elgar Room at the Elgar Birthplace Museum at 2pm. MARCH 23 An Evening of Mozart A piano recital presented to you by Janine Smith at The Lumby Recital Room, The
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THEATRE
UNTIL MARCH 18 The Mikado Presented by Great Witley Operatic Society at The Swan Theatre, Worcester. MARCH 18 Oliver Twist Presented by Roses Youth Theatre at Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury. Frog Island Jazz Band Classic New Orlean Jazz at Conquest Theatre