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  • Carl Heeley: We have to stick to our philosophy

    WORCESTER City manager Carl Heeley was left cursing his side’s luck as they went down 1-0 at Vauxhall Motors. Heeley felt his players were the better team throughout the Rivacre Park contest but Karl Clair’s deflected 55th-minute strike proved

  • Phoenix and Lions no match for super Wolves

    WORCESTER Wolves stunned hosts Cheshire Phoenix with a superb 121-90 victory in the British Basketball League tonight. They moved above Plymouth Raiders in the table after carrying an 85-58 lead into a high-scoring fourth quarter. On-song Wolves

  • Vauxhall Motors 1 Worcester City 0

    WORCESTER City slumped to their fifth successive defeat as a solitary strike from Vauxhall Motors midfielder Karl Clair was enough to give the hosts all three points at Rivacre Park. While Worcester enjoyed plenty of possession, they rarely threatened

  • Our climbing frame delight

    CHILDREN at a rural playgroup can benefit from a new piece of play equipment thanks to a real community effort. Donations from the local area and money from Worcestershire county councillor Alwyn Davies’s divisional fund have allowed Broadwas Bumblebees

  • Has recycle row landed bin critic in hot water?

    THE recycling row in Malvern has landed one of the most outspoken critics of wheelie bins in hot water. Town councillor Mike Charles faces being hauled up before the standards watchdog after being accused of rubbishing Malvern Hills District Council

  • Welsh voices to go on a choral journey

    PERSHORE Abbey will be filled with an army of Welsh voices for a choral journey. The 75-strong Llanelli Choral Society visit on Saturday, March 23 and their programme will draw on material across the centuries, stopping off at the best of baroque