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  • Five saddle up for epic ride

    A TEAM of five intrepid motorcyclists are preparing to ride 850 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats in aid of a Worcester hospice which cared for a friend in her final days.Rob North along with his 24-year-old son Andrew, friends Lewis and Roger Jones

  • Hospital trust hears recommendations from Jimmy Saville report

    HOSPITAL bosses in Worcestershire have taken on board a series of recommendations setting out how a repeat of the circumstances which allowed Jimmy Saville to abuse patients can be avoided.A report into how the disgraced TV presenter was able to get away

  • Adopt a cat at animal charity's rehoming day

    CATS in need of adoption will be the star attraction at a charity's rehoming show next month.The RSPCA Worcester & Mid Worcestershire Branch is currently at full capacity with cats and desperately needs to rehome some in order to take in others that are

  • Caged woman will symbolise plight of Malvern's lonely elderly

    COMMUNITY Action Malvern will be locking one of its volunteers in a cage for the second year running to dramatise the plight of lonely older people. Malli Wadge will be locked in the cage, built to resemble a normal living room, but with prison-style

  • Tributes are paid to dedicated Wells councillor

    TRIBUTES have been paid to a former long-serving member of Malvern Hills District Council and the Hills Conservators. John Tretheway represented the Wells ward on the district council for many years before his retirement in 2007, and he served

  • Residents' dismay as 92 new homes approved for village

    A CONTENTIOUS development of 92 homes in Hartlebury has been given the go-ahead.Councillors approved the Taylor Wimpey plans for land to the west of Old Worcester Road on Thursday (May 28) despite vocal opposition from the community.A parish councillor

  • Getting up close to wildlife

    WILDLIFE experts are running an evening course to help people get even closer to their favourite animals.Members of the Worcestershire Recorders, a local society that record wildlife found in the county, are leading the discovering microscopes session

  • Second sudden restaurant closure from man behind House

    A CELEBRITY hangout run by the man behind the defunct House bar and restaurant in Worcester has closed suddenly. Amanzi in Liverpool, a multi-million pound venture by Riad Erraji, shut up shop this week just five months after a grand opening.

  • Proposed move for Inkberrow post office

    INKBERROW post office could be moved to new premises, under plans being considered by Post Office Limited.The proposed new location is The Forge Shop in High Street, which is 390-metres from the current post office, and would be a “modern, open-plan,

  • Tragic son remembered on anniversary

    THE family of a Worcestershire teenager who died one year ago in a tragic accident have paid tribute to their “inspirational son”.Josh Jones, 18, of Stourport, was working underneath a car when the axle stand feet buckled and the vehicle fell on top

  • Contractor to take over management of sewer network from Monday

    A NEW company is to take over the job of maintaining and repairing the sewer network across Worcestershire.Public and regulated services provider Amey has been awarded a £250 million contact to take over the waste water element of the Severn Trent Water

  • Driver escapes without injury following collision in Malvern

    A FORTY-five year old driver from Malvern escaped without injury following a collision in his grey Ford Fiesta Zetec, in Townsend Way, Malvern.The single-vehicle incident occurred at around 11pm on Thursday and was reported to the police by a member of

  • Celebration of Elgar and his country at birthday concert

    THE Elgar Birthplace Museum in Lower Broadheath will hold an Elgar Birthday Concert on Friday, June 5.Chamber Choir Octavo will perform at the concert from 7.30pm and tickets cost £10. Their programme is called 'Of the Hills and the Heavens' and presents

  • Roz on the road to success

    ROZ Golds is really going places after making the finals of a top transport awards scheme.The 31-years-old from St John's, Worcester, who works for coach company National Express, has been shortlisted in the Freight Transport Association’s everywoman

  • Lib Dem causes Facebook meltdown

    WE all knew Councillor Tom Wells was popular - let's face it, getting re-elected as a Liberal Democrat these days is akin to winning an Olympic gold medal. But now even Councillor Wells' startling levels of Nelson Mandela-like fanfare have surged

  • Jewellery and hedge trimmer stolen near Bewdley

    JEWELLERY said to have great sentimental value to the owner and a hedge trimmer were stolen from a house in Station Road, Far Forest, near Bewdley, after burglars forced their way into the home between 10am and 5pm on Bank Holiday Monday, May 25.Anyone

  • Cattery to hold rehoming day

    TEME Acre Cattery in St John's is holding a rehoming day on Saturday, June 13.From 11.30am until 2.30pm people can visit the cattery on Old Road, Old Powick Bridge, to see if they can find a furry friend for them. All cats are microchipped, vaccinated

  • Fancy future for freshers business

    A BOOMING, student-based Worcester business has launched a crowd investment campaign to help fund its continued 300 per cent year on year growth.Fancy Fresher in Shrub Hill Industrial Estate is an online fancy dress company, operating heavily in the student

  • Police appeal after taxi driver assaulted in Redditch

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a taxi driver was assaulted in Redditch. The 40-year-old, who was driving a while Fiat Scudo, stopped near Papa Johns pizza in Church Green West at about 12.45pm on Saturday, May 16 to drop off his five

  • Mountain bike stolen

    POLICE are looking at CCTV footage following the theft of a silver Carrera mountain bike that was stolen from a cycle rack in Martley Road, Lower Broadheath, between 5pm on Friday May 1 and 9am on Monday May 25. The bike is valued at £200.

  • Premier Inn set for 50-bedroom extension

    A TWO-STOREY extension to the Premier Inn near Evesham has been approved by councillors.The L-shaped addition to the hotel on the A46 in Twyford will house 50 new en-suite bedrooms, bringing the hotel's total capacity to more than 100 bedrooms.An increase

  • Council u-turn over Crowle housing development

    A COUNCIL u-turn has resulted in the rejection of a small housing development in a Worcestershire village.The planned six-property build on land off Church Road, Crowle, was approved by Wychavon District Council in January, subject to a Section 106 agreement

  • UPDATE: Railway bridge safe following collision with lorry

    TRAFFIC is running smoothly again following an incident this morning at Black Bridge, Hartlebury, on the A450 to Mustow Green, near the junction of the A449 Worcester to Kidderminster road. Network Rail said the vehicle struck the bridge at 8.28am

  • Two new appointments in law firm's commercial department

    THERE have been two new appointments to the commercial team at Thursfields Solicitors.Claire Cooper has returned to the firm as associate solicitor, having trained and qualified as a solicitor with the firm in 2003. She spent 10 years in Birmingham working

  • Join in with big lunch at Evesham Methodist Church

    PEOPLE can enjoy a free lunch at Evesham Methodist Church on Sunday.From 12.30pm visitors to the church on Bridge Street can take part in the Big Lunch, a national event which encourages people around the country to meet their neighbours. A morning service

  • Former poultry building in open countryside to become house

    A FORMER poultry building in open countryside will be replaced with an agricultural worker's dwelling.The scheme at Lincomb Farm in Crossway Green, near Stourport, was approved by Wychavon District Council's planning committee yesterday (Thursday, May

  • Severn Sounds Festival kicks off in Worcester today

    A THREE-DAY music festival kicks off in Worcester today, with a host of local bands set to take centre stage. Severn Sounds Festival, held in the Pavilion in the Park in Tybridge Street, Worcester, runs until late on Sunday. Organisers announced

  • Lorry gets stuck under bridge causing delays to traffic

    A LORRY has got stuck this morning, Friday, under Black Bridge on the A450 Mustor Green and Stourbridge road near the junction of the A449 Worcester to Kidderminster Road. Traffic is expected to be held up in both directions of the A450 for some time

  • Cyclist ready to lead 100-strong team on charity ride

    A CYCLIST is preparing to set off with his 100-strong team on an fundraising ride from Worcester to Aberdovey in Wales.Toby Fellows, a surveyor, organised the 100 mile cycle event in aid of St Richard's Hospice.Cyclists will leave from the King's School

  • Hospital death review process is to be overhauled

    THE way deaths in Worcestershire’s three acute hospitals are reviewed to determine if their care could have been improved or their death prevented is to be overhauled. At a meeting of the board of Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust on Thursday

  • Top bands up for Livestock Festival this year

    A STAR-studded line up will send tunes ringing out across the Malvern Hills this summer. Livestock Festival, held at Manor Farm in Longdon near Tewkesbury, overlooking the beauty spot, will this year feature chart-toppers Scouting for Girls, Toploader

  • Five things you need to know Friday

    Top story: Council to bring forward safety investigation after video of Ketch island is seen 68,000 times. COUNCIL chiefs have agreed to bring forward a safety probe on Worcester's controversial Ketch island - after a Facebook video lampooning

  • A&E problems must be fixed by winter, says hospitals boss

    QUICK action needs to be taken to avoid a repeat of last winter’s chaos at Worcestershire’s two A&E departments, a hospital boss has warned.Last winter saw an unprecedented amount a pressure at Worcestershire Royal Hospital and Redditch’s Alexandra Hospital

  • Daily Diary, May 29, 1915

    LOCAL CASUALTIES: 2 Lance Corporal William Clifford - Second Battalion. Private Thomas Edward Jones - 10th Battalion. ROLLING CASUALTY COUNT: 1,304 First Battalion in billets. Second Battalion in billets at Mazingarbe. Third Battalion