Dawn set to star in tour of Matilda
DAWN Williams is a former member of a Worcester amateur dramatics society.
DAWN Williams is a former member of a Worcester amateur dramatics society.
THIRTEEN talented youngsters have successfully auditioned to get into WODYS - the Worcester Operatic and Dramatic Society Youth Section.
Continuing our series about the historic newspaper volumes we have handed over to readers, Beverly Abbs hears some more of their stories
Continuing our series about the historical newspapers we have handed over to our readers, Beverly Abbs hears some more stories
Continuing our series of stories about our historical newspaper archive, more readers share their stories with Beverly Abbs
Continuing our series of stories about our historical newspaper archive, more readers share their stories with Beverly Abbs
Continuing our series of stories about the archive of historical newspapers we recently handed over to our readers, Beverly Abbs speaks to Lisa Ventura, of St John's, Worcester, about what 1950 means to her and her family, while Josephine Wilson, of Rushwick, near Worcester, talks about the significance of January 1980 in her life
Continuing our series of stories about our archive of historical newspapers, Beverly Abbs speaks to Elizabeth Hill, of Broadwas, about what 1949 means to her, while Glenn Burrow, of Worcester, talks about the significance of September 1991 and March 1969
Continuing our series of stories about our archive of historical newspapers, Beverly Abbs speaks to Brian and John Hewlett, of St John's, Worcester, about what June 1936 means the them, while Jo Brookes, of Kempsey, near, Worcester, talks about August 1968
Continuing our series of stories about our archive of historical newspapers, Beverly Abbs speaks to Maureen Ovington about the special significance Worcester News volumes from 1965 and 1972 hold for her
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