Teenagers living within the parish of Bromesberrow will have the opportunity to give their views on what they would like to see happening in their parish at a meeting to be held by the parish council on Monday, August 4, at 7.30pm, at the Village Hall. The council is keen to hear and listen to what they can do to make living in the village of Bromesberrow better for them.

A service of Matins from the Book of Common Prayer will be held ar St Mary's Church, Bromesberrow, on Sunday (August 3) at 10am.

There was a well attended meeting of nearly 60 members of Bromesberrow Gardening and Social Club held at the home of David and Cathy Myers in July. David is the club's resident gardening expert and the club was invited to see his garden and also to tour the Walled Garden in Bromesberrow Place, which David has worked on for over two years converting the walled garden into a magnificent display of herbs and vegetable beds.

After the tour of the gardens everyone enjoyed a Wine Supper laid on by Cathy and David, which included a ploughmans supper with many of the vegetables and salads produced from the walled garden.

David and Cathy were presented with Gift Voucher for Malvern Theatres by Chairman Sara-Jane Watkins as an appreciation of all the members for a wonderful evening.

Patients of Staunton Surgery please note the surgery will be closed Thursday, September 4, from 12 noon for Government Clinical Study. For emergencies only phone 01452 840228

The number of days rain recorded in Bromesberrow by Allan Greatwood in June was eight, and the highest rainfall of 0.93 inches was on June 22, with a total rainfall for the month of 2.26 inches. The maximum temperature recorded was 84 F with a minimum of 47 F.

Although June may have appeared a drier month, the amount of rain that fell was above average for the past ten years, with almost half the total falling on one day, June 22.

Schedules are now out for Bromesberrow Village Show on Sunday, September 21. The Gardening and Social Club are running the gardening section.

A Grand Draw is being run in conjunction with the Show, with a first prize of £100. Tickets are available from any member of the Village Hall committee, or from Bromesberrow Post Office.

Proceeds from the draw help to provide the over 60's Christmas Lunch. Watch this space for further Show details.