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  • Heat is on for Peter

    SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Peter Kitchen has become the youngest team captain in the 100-year history of Kidderminster Chess Club. Kitchen has been thrown in at the deep end as the Pawns prepare for a Worcester and District League Division One fixture against

  • Place to build

    I AGREE with Andrew Flaxman that the skateboard site has gone on long enough in Moreton. It is true that the Moreton-in-Marsh Parish Council has tried hard to find a site that wasn't objected to over and over the last three years.But may I suggest the

  • Dredging up the cheaper solution

    IN view of the recent floods, when the rivers have subsided enough - next spring or summer - do you think it would help to lower the height of the river by dredging it as deep as possible? The soil removed could be used to build up the banks - like the

  • Flair and cash are what's needed now

    IN reply to the letter signed 'a local cynic', what a world-weary, negative attitude Mr Cynic has. There is a great demand for cinema in Evesham but sadly the facilities offered by the Regal have been eclipsed by modern cinemas in Stratford, Worcester

  • Wanderers march on as VIC lose long record

    LEAGUE champions Bretforton VIC suffered their first Evesham Sunday League defeat for two seasons as they crashed at home to table toppers Moreton Wanderers. Despite having a player dismissed after only ten minutes, the VIC led at half-time through a

  • Revenge is sweet as Littleton win away

    Perrywood 2, Littleton 4 LITTLETON avenged their defeat on the opening day of the season with a victory of 4-2 when visiting Perrywood. On a new pitch with lush grass, the tendency early on was to under hit the ball, but both sides adapted well to produce

  • Phil praises players

    A RELIEVED Phil Mullen was full of praise for his Evesham United charges after their midweek win in difficult circumstances. A long journey down the M25, a power cut in the dressing room before the game and a horrid stench - the aftermath of terrible

  • Preedy slots in a winner

    Leatherhead 1, Evesham United 2 A COMPOSED second half showing saw Evesham safely through to the second round of the FA Umbro Trophy on Tuesday night, writes Mervyn Collins. The visitors overcame the shakiest of starts to see off the Surrey side, who

  • Urgent calls to halt Bengeworth's decline

    BENGEWORTH business leaders are calling for radical solutions to halt the area's decline. Evesham Chamber of Commerce members were meeting to hear Wychavon District Council's views on development of the town's river frontage. Planning officer Denise Duggan

  • Swifts preparing for big Vase tie

    STOURPORT Swifts are set to host their delayed FA Vase second round clash with Chasetown on Saturday after an intense clean-up operation on the Walshes Meadow ground. Secretary Nigel Green indicated the game against their Midland Alliance rivals will

  • Dyke zooms in on vacant council seat

    Steve Selby, a former chairman of Wychavon, failed in his bid to return to the council last week. The Labour candidate was beaten by just 25 votes in the by-election for the vacancy created by the sudden resignation of town and district councillor Richard

  • Games off

    Bewdley Town and Chaddesley Corbett both had games postponed due to the weather.

  • Exciting plans to go on show

    PLANS for Bidford's new school, library, nursery and parish meeting room go on show to the public this weekend. Bidford county councillor Brian Slaughter hopes that putting the plans on show will kill rumours circulating in the village about the scheme

  • Grant in devastating form for Ferndale

    GRANT Underhill scored six goals to help Ferndale Youth U-8s beat Droitwich Spa Lions 8-4 in the Stourport and District Youth Football League on Saturday. Areley Kings gained a good 7-1 victory over Fernhill Heath at U-10 level. U-8: Areley Kings 3, Worcester

  • Broadwaters beaming at win

    BROADWATERS gained their first win of the season in Division One of the Kidderminster Six-a-Side League at King Charles Astro with a convincing 5-2 scoreline over Peacock. Division One: Horsefair 4, Six Pack 2; Dream Team 0, All Weathers 5; Comberton

  • Durcott Lodge has its very last visitors

    WORK is to start soon on the demolition of Durcott Lodge, the former county council elderly people's home in Evesham, to make way for a new care home. There was a nostalgic return visit to the Church Street building, which has been empty for the past

  • Court action at Vale waste site

    A COUNTY court judge has granted an injunction to Worcestershire County Council banning Wadborough-based Ivory Plant Hire Ltd from tipping unlawful waste - but the firm says it will continue to use the site for building materials. The company must not

  • Vale remembers those who made the ultimate sacrifice

    VALE people turned out in their thousands at the weekend to pay homage to the fallen of the First and Second World Wars. On Saturday at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month they paused in supermarkets, offices and shops for two minutes silence

  • Honouring our war heroes

    CROWDS of Droitwich Spa residents gathered in the town centre to honour fallen soldiers. Families and war veterans joined in Sunday's Remembrance Parade. Mayor Don Lawley led the procession, which began in Station Street, at 10.15am and made its way to

  • Cleobury fall to leaders

    MISSING three regulars did not help Cleobury Mortimer 1sts as they went down 11-5 to leaders Droitwich in Midlands Four West (South). Fly-half Colin Smith and centre Paul Harding were called out to work for the Environment Agency, while Colin Todd was

  • Dorrell gives team a kick

    STOURPORT'S scheduled North Midlands One fixture with Bishops Castle was postponed due to the flooding - but they made hard work of a 25-7 friendly win at Droitwich 2nds. The home side, fielding a changed but strong line-up, rose to the challenge well

  • Hodgetts goal double sinks Hereford

    TRIALIST striker Andy Hodgetts scored twice as Worcester City beat old rivals Hereford United 3-2 in a Central Conference League Cup tie last night. The former Kidderminster and Evesham striker gave City a 12th minute lead with a cool finish after running

  • Heavyweights go for title knockout

    BROMSGROVE and Malvern rugby clubs go head to head on Saturday in the clash of heavyweights in Midland West Two. The two county sides square up at Finstall Park with the Spring Lane side hoping to extend their lead in the division after yet another impressive

  • In-form Hereford face Street test

    BUOYANT Hereford Rugby Club welcome high-flying Broadstreet to Belvadere Lane on Saturday hoping to continue their impressive Midland One form. Andy Douthwaite's side face the third-placed team on the back of two consecutive league wins which has seen

  • Cricket league set to expand

    AFTER a highly successful first season the Backup Worcestershire Sunday Club Cricket League is set to be further strengthened next season by the inclusion of other leading clubs in the county. At their recent annual general meeting, the league accepted

  • Keep it Real at Ascot

    GET Real looks the answer to a tricky poser at Ascot tomorrow. Though the sport4cast.com Handicap Chase has a small field, it has a select line-up and appears to be a tough race to call. But on balance course specialist Get Real must be the selection

  • ELECTRICITY

    Midlands Electricity plc Severn region - NOW NPOWER Emergencies: 08457 331331.. Other enquiries: 08457 353637.

  • WATER

    Environment Agency: 0645 333111, 24-hour emergency hotline, 0800 807060. Severn Trent Leakline: 0800 585940. Severn Trent all other enquiries: 0800 783 4444. The Lower Avon Navigation Trust Ltd: Trust office: Mill Wharf, Mill Lane, Wyre Piddle, 01386

  • COURTS

    Magistrates Banbury, N. Oxfordshire and Chipping Norton: 01295 452000. Cheltenham: St George's Road 01242 532323. Cirencester: 01285 652270. Evesham and Pershore: Law Courts, Ombersley Street, Droitwich. 01905 771089. Leamington: 3 Newbold Terrace, south

  • POLICE

    Gloucestershire Constabulary HQ: 01242 521321. Thames Valley Police HQ: 01865 846000). Warwick Constabulary HQ: 01926 415000. West Mercia Constabulary HQ: 01905 723000. Alcester:01789 762207. Banbury: 01295 252525. Bourton-on-the-Water: 01451 820222.

  • TOURISM

    Broadway: 1 Cotswold Court, The Green, Broadway. 01386 852937 (March - December). Burford: Sheep Street. 01993 823558. Chipping Norton: Guildhall. 01608 644379. Cirencester: The Cornhall, Market Place. 01285 654180. Evesham: The Almonry Museum, Abbey

  • REGISTRARS

    Banbury: 33a Crouch Street, Banbury. 01295 262163. Chipping Norton: Welch Way, Witney. 01993 703062. Cirencester: Sheep Street, Cirencester. 01285 652893. Evesham: County Offices, Swan Lane, Evesham. 01386 443945. North Cotswolds: Council Offices, High

  • DISTRICT VALUERS

    Gloucestershire: Ley Court, Barnet Way. 01452 360200. Oxfordshire: 01865 792422. Warwickshire: 01926 435555. Worcestershire: Block A, Government Buildings, Whittington Road, Worcester. 01905 687600.

  • Toilets set to shut after vandalism

    DOZENS of public toilets look set to close after vandals and drug users went on a wrecking spree. Used needles, blood swabs, spoons and foils, soiled clothing and human waste are among the hazardous rubbish which has been found in toilets in Bromyard,

  • TRADING STANDARDS

    Gloucestershire: Hillfield House, Denmark Road, Gloucester. 01452 426200. Oxfordshire: PO Box 618, County Hall. 01865 815000. Warwickshire: Advice Line: 01926 414000. HQ, Old Budbrooke Road. 01926 414040. Worcestershire: 01905 765763. 01905 765362.

  • BENEFITS AGENCY

    Banbury: Crown Buildings, Southam Road, Banbury. 01295 455000. Cheltenham: Rivershill House, St George's Road, 01242 843400 Coventry Benefits Agency: Cofa Court, Cheylesmore, Coventry. 02476 232200. Gloucester: Cedar House, Spa Road (off Southgate Street

  • CONSERVATION

    Vale of Evesham Friends of the Earth: Glyn Hayter 01386 871253. Stratford Friends of the Earth: Lucy Newsam, 14, Verbey Drive, Stratford. 01789 267571. British Trust for Conservation Volunteers, South Worcsestershire: 01905 610289. Dian Fossey Gorilla

  • From the Cotswold archives

    100 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 17, 1900 MORETON: Popular concert. The first of a series of popular entertainments which proved such a success two years ago was held in the Mann Institute on Wednesday evening. The committee entrusted with the arrangements and

  • From the Stratford archives

    100 years ago - November 17, 1900 STRATFORD: Mayoral Sunday - the mayor and corporation paid a state visit to Holy Trinity Church on Sunday morning last, accompanied by the volunteers, the fire brigade and the town band. The Mayor was accompanied by the

  • OUR PAIN GOES ON

    HEALTH chiefs at Ronkswood have admitted the hospital may have unwittingly misled parents over the retention of their baby's heart. Worcester Royal Infirmary is the latest hospital to be implicated in the "stolen hearts" scandal after investigations into

  • Bard bawdy bits

    A RIOTOUS tour through the Bard's bawdy bits is being made at Cheltenham Everyman's The Other Space. Shakespeare's Bottom, a new comedy by Cheltenham playwright Alec Hamilton, focuses on siblings Thomas and Harriet Bowdler, who decided to publish a "family

  • Let's talk turkey - or goose

    TWO actors took time out from their Christmas play rehearsals to do some research - at a Stratford butcher's. Guy Adams, who is to play Scrooge, accompanied by Tiny Tim, John Roberts, visited Barry The Butchers in Chapel Street to have a look at a real

  • Satchmo night

    THE events continue to come in for Broadway's revamped Lifford Hall. Next week brings a treat for lovers of the late great Louis Armstrong when Keith "Mr Hefty Jazz" Smith presents a tribute concert. Old favourites like All the Time in the World, Jeepers

  • Out and About

    Singers for ringers THE Oriel Singers from Cheltenham are in concert at All Saints Church, Evesham, on Saturday (7.30pm). The choir, twice a finalist in the BBC Sainsbury Choir of the Year competition, will present a programme of music by Elgar, Bach,

  • Bishampton

    Bishampton Tiddlers: The jumble sale held at The Villages' Hall on November 4 raised £200. This is to be donated to The Villages' Hall. Villages' Hall: The next meeting of The Villages' Hall Management Committee will take place at 8pm next Monday at The

  • Badsey

    ROYAL BRITISH LEGION WOMEN'S SECTION: The AGM of Badsey, Aldington and Wickhamford Women's Section was held at headquarters, there was a very good attendance. The chairman, Mrs Bet Westmacott welcomed everyone and asked for any apologies. The president

  • Bourton

    HOSPITAL COLLECTORS NEEDED: Moore Cottage Hospital has its annual door to door collection in the Spring and is anxious to recruit more helpers who will undertake a collection of donations either in Bourton or in one of the outlying villages. If you can

  • Brailes

    CHRISTMAS FAIR: The Feldon Club are holding a bring and buy sale/Christmas Fair on Saturday at 10.30am to noon at the Free School, Lower Brailes. VILLAGE QUIZ: This Saturday 7.30pm at Brailes Village Hall, teams of four, bring your own drinks, ploughman's

  • N.F.U.

    Banbury: 126 Merton Street (01295 262895). Moreton: Queens Head House, High Street, Moreton (01608 651781). Chipping Norton and Witney Group: Agriculture House, Stanton Harcourt Road, Eynsham, Witney. (01993 882988). Cirencester: College Farm, Tetbury

  • STOCK MARKETS

    Andoversford: Tayler and Fletcher, auctioneers, valuers and estate agents, The Square, Stow-on-the-Wold, Livestock market, Andoversford, Wednesday - fatstock auction 11am Occasional Fridays - special sales store cattle, store sheep, auction 11am head

  • Bredon

    VILLAGE FAIR: Chairman, Mr Thompsett has made it clear that without more support from the people of Bredon, the Village Fair will cease to exist. Five of the seven current committee members will be retiring at the AGM on November 15. It has long been

  • YOUNG FARMERS

    Young Farmers Gloucestershire County Office: North Wing, Agriculture House, Gloucester 01452 526032. Oxfordshire Federation of YFCs, 25 Estate Yard, Cuckoo Lane, North Leigh. 01993 882440. Warwickshire County Office: YFC Centre, 10th Street, National

  • Condicote

    COFFEE SHOP: On Saturday there is another coffee shop morning in the village hall between 10am and 12noon. Bring and buy, proceeds in aid of the village hall fund. CHURCH NEWS: On Sunday, there is a service of Holy Communion at St.Nicholas at 9.30am to

  • A.T.B's.

    West Midlands, Divisional Office: 42 Bridge Street, Hereford (01432 271333). Warwickshire: York House, Leamington Spa (01926 335001). Warwickshire College, Leamington Spa and Moreton Morrell: Warwick New Road, Leamington (01926 318000).

  • Chipping Norton

    FAMILY TREES: For those people who are interested in tracing their family trees, Peter Tyrell will be giving a talk on 'Genealogy for Beginners', at the next Over Norton History Group meeting. The meeting will be held on November 23, in the village hall

  • PRODUCE MARKETS

    Evesham Market: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 7am-6pm. Auction 11am. Bennetts Hill Farm, South Littleton. 01386 831819. Nova Wholesale (Evesham ) Ltd: Central Market, Avon Street, Evesham. Monday- Friday 7am-5 pm. Auction 10.15am. (01386 443344).

  • Eckington

    AUTUMN CRAFT FAIR: The annual Craft Fair held at the village hall on November 4 was organised by Emma Jayne Colling, of Eckington, and was an ideal pre-shopping venue for both local people and visitors. Stalls of hand painted, glassware, village artists

  • Hill & Moor

    HILL & MOOR PARISH COUNCIL: Minutes of meeting held in Lower Moor Village Hall on November 2. Salters Lane: Cllr McDonald reported an increasing concern by Salters Lane residents with regard to the traffic using the lane. The chairman read a letter

  • Ilmington

    WEDNESDAY CLUB: On November 8 members had a wonderful afternoon devoted to nostalgia. Mr Dennis Flower delighted the meeting with reminiscences of Ilmington characters and events from the past. The 1934 Christmas Broadcast tape featuring Shepherd Walton

  • Moreton

    CHRISTMAS SALE: On Saturday, at the WI Hall in Moreton, the WI Drama group present a Christmas sale starting at 10 am. Stalls include cakes, books, bric a brac and gifts. Refreshments available. Proceeds to the WI Hall refurbishment fund. HUNDRED CLUB

  • Pershore

    GARDENING CLUB: The next meeting will be on November 23 at 7.30pm and will be at Wulstan Hall - a mince pies and wine evening, with a Worcester Wild Life sales table, and a talk by Gary Blake on Our National Parks. As always, new members and guests will

  • Westcote

    LUNCH ORGANISER NEEDED: At the moment, it looks unlikely that the Senior Citizens' Christmas lunch will take place in the village this year as there is no organiser. If you would be willing to volunteer to organise the lunch, please contact Peter Fairbank

  • DISTRICT COUNCILS

    North Cotswold Council Offices: Trinity Road, Cirencester GL7 1ZX. 01285 643643. Branch office: High Street, Moreton-in-Marsh. 01608 650881. Stratford Council offices: Elizabeth House, Church Street. 01789 267575. Alcester Area-office: Council Offices

  • Board responds in row over LBG sale

    THE offer to buy Littleton and Badsey Growers undervalued the company, the LBG board claims. The future of the co-operative is at the heart of controversy between the board and its shareholders. "Many shareholders want to sell the company but the board

  • TOWN COUNCILS

    Alcester Town Council: D J Ward, town clerk, 01789 762352. Chipping Campden Town Council: Clerk: Mr R Parsons. 01386 841298. Chipping Norton Town Council: The Guildhall, Goddards Lane. Clerk Mr M J Fletcher 01608 642341. Evesham Town Council: Clerk: Mr

  • COUNTY COUNCILS

    Worcestershire County Hall: Spetchley Road, Worcester. 01905 763763. Fire Service: Evesham, Merstow Green. 01386 446388. Probation HQ: 3/4 Shaw Street, Worcester. 01905 723766. Evesham area, Swan Lane, Evesham. 01386 765689. Social Services: Area office

  • PARISH COUNCILS

    N. Cotswolds Adlestrop: Martin Edwards, Honeybrook Cottage, 2 Main Street, Adlestrop, GL56 0YN. 01608 659396. Aston-sub-Edge: Mrs V Jackson, Rodcombe, Aston-sub-Edge, Chipping Campden, Glos. 01386 840776. Batsford: Mr D Hoare, Batsford Estate Office.

  • CMA head for Commonwealth finals

    REDDITCH kickboxing school CMA Freestyle are sending the pick of their fighters to contest the Commonwealth Team Championships in Maidenhead at the weekend. The Oakenshaw Community Centre outfit have teamed up with Black Country school Apollo Freestyle

  • Jeremy hopes to walk tall in Spain

    THE last time Jeremy Robinson attended Tour School he ended up using one of his golf clubs as a walking stick. The 34-year-old Evesham player will thus be hoping there is no repetition of his back problems when he begins his bid to regain his European

  • Tired legs the key to misery on road

    Dudley Kingswinford 17 pts, Pershore IV 13 WITH many games being called off due to pitches being unfit for play Pershore travelled to Dudley happy to be getting sport. The weather threatened to spoil conditions but only short bouts of rain failed to disrupt

  • DENTISTS

    Alcester: I F Salmon, Diane E Smith, , The Old Tile House, Market Place (01789) 762567, NRI Groves, 19 Priory Road (01789 400111) Warwickshire patients only. Bidford-on-Avon: A P Meixnor, C Meixnor, V Miller, 11 Church Street. (01789 772897). Broadway

  • OPTICIANS

    Dollond & Aitchison, 12 Bridge Street, Evesham. (01386 446176). H R Waller 108 High Street, Evesham. (01386 446477). 65 High Street, Pershore. (01386 552505). 18 Bell Court, Stratford-upon-Avon. (01789 296520). James R Osborne, 1-3 Swan Lane, Evesham

  • CHEMISTS

    Alesbury P A: Bengeworth Pharmacy, 48 Port Street, Evesham (01386 446244). Waterside Pharmacy, The Chapel, Waterside, Evesham (01386 443422). Boots: 19-21 Bridge Street, Evesham. (765252). 11 Bridge Street. (01789 292173) and The Maybird Centre Stratford-upon

  • HOSPITALS

    Alcester Hospital: Kinwarton Road (01789 762470). Moore Cottage Hospital: Bourton-on- the-Water (01451 820228). Cheltenham General Hospital, Sandford Road (01242 222222). Churchill Hospital, Headington, Oxford (01865 741841). Ellen Badger Hospital, Shipston-on

  • ELDERLY

    Age Concern Gloucestershire: Bleak House Station Road, Gloucester (01452 422660). Age Concern Oxfordshire: Mary Daniel, The Lodge, Rivermead, Abingdon Road. (01865 240619/246580). Age Concern Hereford and Worcester: Sansome Street, Worcester (01905 726652

  • EX-SERVICE

    Aircrew Association, Stratford- upon-Avon and District Branch: Secretary, Mr J R Brandish, 29 St Andrews Crescent, Stratford (01789 266143). Falcon Hotel fourth Tuesday of the month. Burma Star Association (Evesham and District Branch): Sec. Ron Walker

  • W.R.V.S.

    Stratford: Holtom Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, 01789 298236. Hereford and Worcester county office: 1 St Mary Street, Worcester, 01905 27581. Chipping Campden Meals on Wheels: Camden Voluntary Help Group. 01386 841509. Evesham Meals on Wheels: Mrs Jarvis

  • RED CROSS

    Gloucester British Red Cross HQ: Red Cross House, Cainscross, 01453 762288. North Cotswolds (Chipping Campden, Moreton-in-Marsh, Bourton-on-the- Water, Stow-on-the-Wold) Red Cross Centre Organiser: Joan Oughton (830580). Oxfordshire HQ: 101 Banbury Road

  • S.J.A.B.

    Deals with first aid courses and injuries. Oxfordshire HQ: High Street, Kidlington 01865 378228. Warwickshire HQ: National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, 01203 696521. Worcestershire HQ: 148 Wylds Lane, Worcester 01905 359512. Evesham

  • Murder inquiry: police want more time for questioning

    POLICE investigating the murder of a woman whose body was found on Remembrance Sunday near Droitwich Spa are seeking permission to extend the detention of a man arrested in connection with the killing. Detectives investigating the discovery of Rosemary

  • 16/11/00 - Bingham and Murphy in B&H final

    SIX-hitters Stuart Bingham and Shaun Murphy produced sensational potting displays to set up a potentially explosive best of 17-frame final in the Benson and Hedges Snooker Championship at Malvern today. Bingham trounced past winner Andy Hicks in the semi-finals

  • 16/11/00 - Hodgetts goal double sinks Hereford

    TRIALIST striker Andy Hodgetts scored twice as Worcester City beat old rivals Hereford United 3-2 in a Central Conference League Cup tie last night. The former Kidderminster and Evesham striker gave City a 12th minute lead with a cool finish after running

  • Acorns delight

    WHAT heart-warming headlines in the Evening News (Friday, November 10) regarding the kind gesture of Mrs June Sayce and the kind thoughts of her late husband. It's wonderful that they are to sell their land for the building of the long- awaited Children's

  • Would he like a move to Burma?

    6 NO one has suffered more irritation at George Cowley's comments than myself over the last few weeks. But where have all these people suddenly sprung from who wish to deny him his right of opinion and free expression? They should remember the value in

  • Memories of when world was different

    WE were born before television, penicillin, polio shots, frozen food, contact lenses, videos and the Pill. Before dishwashers, tumble driers, electric blankets, air conditioning, drip-dry clothes, double-glazing and before man walked on the moon. We got

  • GLOUCESTERSHIRE

    Gloucestershire County Federation: 2 Brunswick Square, Gloucester. 01452 523966, 01452 529611. Alstone & Teddington: Mrs K Morrison, Parkcombe, Alstone. GL208JD.01242 620298. Ashchurch: Marion Watkins, 7 Ley Road, Northway, Tewkesbury.GL20 8PE. 01684

  • W.I. MARKETS

    Worcestershire Evesham: Wallace House, Oat Street, Evesham - Fridays 8.30 - 11.30am. Controller: Mrs Pat Evans, Goodleigh, Pensham. WR10 3HD. 01386 556479. Pershore: Men's Club, Saturdays 8.45 - 10.45am. Controller: Mrs Janet Shaw, 173 Farleigh Road,

  • R.S.P.C.A.

    Hereford & Worcester: 12 Sansome Place, Worcester. 0345 888999. Gloucestershire: Alleyne Lodge, Knapp Road, Cheltenham. 0345 888999. Oxfordshire: Oxford Area Inspector. 0345 888999. Warwickshire: Coventry Animal Home, Brownshill Green Farm, Coundon

  • Safety First

    MARK Simpson, Conservative, complains (You Say, November 11) that Tony Blair was recently surrounded by an entourage which kept the people at bay. How else do you safeguard against some mad fool thumping or stabbing him? GEORGE COWLEY, Windermere Drive

  • CHURCHES

    Abberton (St Eadburgha), Naunton Beauchamp (St Bartholomew) and Bishampton (St James) with Throckmorton North Piddle (St Michael) and Grafton Flyford (St John the Baptist and Flyford Flavell (St Peter): The Rectory, Bishampton. 01386 462648. Alderminster

  • Carry on Matron, exciting times ahead

    THE new matron and manager of Moreton and Bourton hospitals, Maggie Arnold thinks these are good times for community healthcare. Mrs Arnold, who lives in Oxford and left a job at Cheltenham General Hospital in August to take over at Moreton, said: "It's

  • New-look PO in store

    STRATFORD Post Office is set for a new look next year when a mini supermarket is installed next to the traditional counters in a bid to keep the office open. The post office in Henley Street will continue to be the town's main office but will feature

  • Backing for village cross plan

    VILLAGERS have won the backing of planners in their efforts to mark the millennium by resiting a piece of village history. Residents of Salford, near Chipping Norton, wanted to celebrate the millennium by moving the remains of an old wayside cross from

  • Stratford remembers those who made the ultimate sacrifice

    STRATFORDIANS could have heard a pin drop at 11am on Sunday when townspeople and ex-service personnel fell silent to honour those who gave their lives in the first and second world wars. Shops, pubs and householders joined together to respect the two

  • Paul wins after flooded Avon means late change of venue

    Evesham DAA THE first leg match of the Winter League series was transferred from a flooded Avon to the Worcester Canal at Perdiswell. Offenham's Paul Norledge took top spot in the individual standings with the Bait Box Yellow winning the team prize. The

  • Arrests over race clashes

    POLICE have made a number of arrests following a spate of racially motivated assaults in Redditch. Six youths were arrested and charged with five offences relating to public disorder and assault in the town centre. One has been remanded in custody, a

  • Hampton win close final

    TWO further finals in the 2000 Wychavon Parish Games took place last week. On Tuesday, the final of the ladies' darts took place at Avonside Hospital Social Club. This was a repeat of the crib final being between Evesham Hampton and Pebworth. This was

  • High and dry!

    Evesham C 58, Miltronics 10 AFTER having the last two games cancelled due to the flooding, Evesham C stormed back to winning ways with a comprehensive win over Miltronics. Evesham stamped their mark on the game early in the first quarter and led by 13

  • Brian boosts 49ers

    THE top clash between Ben-geworth 49ers and Wyre Piddle Outcasts saw the 49ers inflict the first defeat of the season on the Outcasts in Division Two of the Evesham and District Association. Brian Gregory was unbeaten on the night and his 13-21, 21-11

  • Five-star showing

    Studley 0, Campden 5 SURFACE water slowed the action down but it failed to halt Campden's charge to an easy victory. It was the Cotswolds side best performance of the season and a 3-0 interval lead ensured a comfortable second period as Studley tightened

  • Deputy Rob helps gun down struggling Simba

    Pershore 3, Simba 1 PERSHORE returned to winning ways with a 3-1 victory over Simba in Saturday's DTZ West Midlands first division match. Pershore started brightly and were rewarded when Hughes scored following a well-disguised pass from Risdale. Simba

  • Grant's goal a pointer

    Evesham III 1, Hampton-on-Arden III 1 SEEKING their first home points of the season, Eve-sham entertained fellow strugglers Hampton-in- Arden, and they were unfortunate not to secure maximum points. In what was probably Evesham's best display of passing

  • Rowing Club side are back in the big time

    THE players of Evesham Rowing Club's tennis section celebrated a stunning success when they won the Herefordshire and Worcestershire LTA Men's Summer League title. It will be the first time since 1991 that the club's senior side have appeared in the First

  • Logical way to move forward

    LOGISTICS training is being offered at CrownGate's Unicorn Chambers to Worcester businesses. Companies can send employees on formal training programmes at the Worcester Management Centre, leading to assessment and a nationally-recognised qualification

  • Orders decline and profits slump in West Midlands

    ORDER books are still empty as demand for goods from the West Midlands slump. Only the Yorkshire & Humber region matched the region's gloomy outlook. Production is declining too, in contrast to the East Midlands and south-west which is reporting rising

  • Golf days set to be a winner

    YOUNG entrepreneurs at St Mary's Convent School, Worcester, have come up with a unique idea which they hope will earn them a top business title. The youngsters have set up their own Young Enterprise company which will organise golf days for just £25.

  • Overwhelmed by public response

    AN Upper Slaughter couple have been overwhelmed by the public response to their appeal for funds to help their disabled son. When Wendy and Robert Brain decided to hold a Christmas sale at the village hall earlier this month, they expected to raise a

  • Top level visit is icing on the cake for Shipston Primary

    IT was a red letter day for Shipston Primary School when one of Britain's most experienced politicians paid a visit. Lord Howe of Aberavon, formerly Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe, visited the school with his wife, Lady Elspeth, last Friday on what

  • We remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice

    THE sun shone down on a clear, if somewhat chilly day, as large crowds turned out for Remembrance Day services across the Cotswolds. Hundreds gathered around Moreton's war memorial last Sunday and stood in silence to remember all those who gave their

  • School 'one of the best'

    A MALVERN high school has been named the 17th best state comprehensive school in the country after achieving top A-level results. Top marks for students at The Chase gained its place in the Government's list of top 50 comprehensive schools, published

  • Badger trio lose battle

    THREE animal activists who took on the Government in a test case over its controversial badger culls have lost their battle. Research scientist Maximillian Gadstone, Carey Jurczyk, and Chloe Thomas were convicted of smashing up a trap at a cull near Hereford

  • Praise for police from theft victim

    A BUSINESSMAN who fell victim to a spate of thefts from his village home near Worcester has praised police for their help. Steve Baldwin had two trailers stolen from the same spot outside his house in Fernhill Heath, near Worcester, within two weeks of

  • SPORTS COUNCILS

    Sport England (West Midlands): 1, Hagley Road, Five Ways, Birmingham B16 8TT (0121 456 3444). Wychavon Sports Council: Sec, Sue Collins, 13, Beech Avenue, Drakes Broughton, Pershore, Worcs WR10 2BJ ()1905 841269).

  • Royal gifts go for auction

    GIFTS from the crowned heads of Europe to a Kidderminster man who rose through the ranks at Buckingham Palace to become one of the first royal bodyguards go under the hammer next week. Crackshot Harry Payne was born in Kidderminster on March 11, 1875

  • ANGLING

    Evesham and District Association: Chairman, Ray Woods (01386 422689). Evesham and Junior District Junior AC: Sec, Mal Jones (01386 832218). Lenches Lakes (Evesham): 01386 871035. Shipston-on-Stour AC: Sec, Mr E Draper, 37, Station Road, Shipston (01608

  • ARCHERY

    Evesham Archery Club: Laurence Gregory, 3, New Road, Elmley Castle, Pershore, Worcestershire WR10 3BN (01386 710278).

  • BADMINTON

    Alveston: Mr Nigel Boorman (01789 298740. Broadway: Mr B Palmer, "Melville", Station Road, Broadway (01386 853645). Evesham League: Mr B Palmer, "Melville", Station Road, Broadway (01386 853645).

  • BOWLS

    Aston Somerville: Church Lane, Aston Somerville, Broadway. Sec, B Wilmore (01386 446945). Avon BC: Recreation Ground, Stratford-upon-Avon. Bidford: Salford Road, Bidford. (01789 772225). Bredon: (Men) Sec, D Grainger (01684 772650. Ladies: M Litherland

  • BOXING

    Stratford and District ABC: Chairman, John Duckett (01789 551067).

  • BRIDGE

    Evesham Club: Sec, C Richards (01386 750118). Pershore Duplicate Club: Sec, John Rosier (01386 554410). Shipston Club: Mrs A Brocklehurst, Yew Tree Cottage, Mill Lane, Halford, Shipston (01789 740077). Stratford-upon-Avon Duplicate Club: The Bridge Centre

  • CRIBBAGE

    Evesham and District League: Bill Catchpole, 142, Pershore Road, Hampton, Evesham (01386 45002). Moreton and District League: Neil Harvey (01608 661901). Pinvin and District League: Doug Langdon (01386 750872).

  • CRICKET

    Adlestrop: Sec, E Gordon 01451 830793. Alcester & Ragley: Sec, Andrew Haines (01789 765140). Alveston: Sec, Mark Cole (01789 266303). Ashton-under-Hill: Sec, Alan Norcott (01386 881807). Badsey: Sec, Colin Baldwin (01386 830867). Bidford: Sec, Henry

  • CYCLING

    Evesham District Wheelers Cycling Club: Sec, Mrs Val Taylor, 3 Foster Road, Evesham (01386 443025).

  • DARTS

    Broadway League: Roger Mills (01789 450162). Campden and District League: Chairman, Robert Robinson, 20 Dovers View, Weston-sub-Edge, Chipping Campden. (01386 841012). Evesham and District Ladies League: Match sec, Bill Catchpole, 142 Pershore Road, Hampton

  • FOOTBALL

    The Football Association: 16 Lancaster Gate, London W2 3LW (0171 262 4542). Gloucestershire FA: P Britton, Oaklands Park, Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4AG (01454 615888) Birmingham FA: M Pennick, County Offices, Ray Hall Lane, Great Barr, Birmingham (0121

  • FENCING

    Excalibur Fencing Club (Evesham): NIck Chapman (01527 501384 or 0973 362812).

  • HOCKEY

    Badsey Ladies: Jane Rickey (01386 833947). Blockley Ladies: Carol Whitehouse (01386 830893). Bidford Ladies: Linda Webb (01789 772113). Bretforton Ladies: Jane Wheeler (01295 810632). Chipping Campden: Shirley Aubrey (01386 593469). Evesham Ladies: Sec

  • MARTIAL ARTS

    Evesham Kick Boxing Club: Steve Humphrey (01386 48452).

  • MOTORING

    Evesham Autograss Club: Phil Holloway 01386 841181.

  • 'Constructive start' to NHS winter plans

    PLANS to stave off a winter NHS crises in Worcestershire got off to a positive start after leading NHS Acute Trust members and county council officials met the Public Health Minister. Health and social services chiefs from the county yesterday met Minister

  • ROWING

    Evesham Rowing Club: Rowing and Squash Abbey Park, Evesham (01386 446131). Stratford Boat Club: Clare Amos (01789 267843).

  • Striking a chord with fans of folk

    TWO Evesham pubs are doing their bit to boost the town's live music scene - within yards of each other. The new landlord of the Vauxhall Inn, on Merstow Green wants to strike a chord with folk fans by forming a folk club. While the Trumpet, also on Merstow

  • RUGBY

    Chipping Norton: (Mens, womens & juniors) T Cripps, Greystones, Burford Road, Chipping Norton, Oxon (01608 643968). Evesham: Sec, Mrs C Robinson (01386 881653). Pershore: S Cook, 7 Allsebrook Road, Badsey (01386 882456). Shipston: Sec, R Slatter (

  • Dressed to thrill

    BLOCKLEY Ladies Choir is bringing the fashions of yesteryear back to life again with a special performance this weekend. Costumes that were once the property of the long since defunct Blockley Players drama group have been in storage at Cirencester's

  • Choral night to remember

    THERE'LL be a new face on the rostrum when Pershore Choral Society next perform in the town abbey. The man with the baton will be new musical director Andrew Wilson, who has taken over from Michael Anderson following his retirement last season after 18

  • SHOOTING

    Childswickham Gun Club: Steve Keyte (01905 381165). Evesham and District Air Gun League: Sec, Phil Nicholls (01386 832011).

  • Murder inquiry: police want more time for questioning

    POLICE investigating the murder of a woman whose body was found on Remembrance Sunday near Droitwich Spa are seeking permission to extend the detention of a man arrested in connection with the killing. Detectives investigating the discovery of Rosemary

  • Driver killed in crash

    A MOTORIST has been killed in a car accident near Droitwich. Police received a call at 5.30pm on Wednesday to say a car had gone off the road in Porter's Mill, Ladywood, near the spa. The driver of the red Volkswagen Golf was pronounced dead at the scene

  • Blood on carpet used in alleged burglary evidence

    A DNA match trapped an alleged burglar 19 months after he committed a break-in, a jury was told. Gavin Shuck was said to have raided Whitehouse Farm, Beechtree Lane, Ismere, near Kidderminster, stealing a hi-fi. A married couple had been refurbishing

  • Car crash tragedy

    A DRIVER has died after the car he was driving careered off the road near Fernhill Heath. Five firefighters from Worcester's White Watch were called to the scene at 5.30pm yesterday in Back Lane, Porters Mill, Ladywood. Alec Mackie, spokesman for Hereford

  • A scorcher in Mexico

    STOURPORT runner Matthew Vaux-Harvey was first British runner home in sweltering conditions at the World Half-marathon Championships in Mexico. And the 24-year-old, after finishing 52nd overall, was delighted to have made the distance in one hour nine

  • Anxious wait for England school hopes

    TALENTED keeper Adrian Hipkins joined Ted Baylis in trials for the English Schools football side at the weekend. The Foley Park 17-year-old, who like Baylis has also fought back from a broken leg, plays for unbeaten Bewdley Town after being released by

  • Chad's big hopes

    AMBITIOUS Stourport youngster Chad Yarranton competes in the televised Aiwa Youth UK Supercross Championships at Birmingham NEC this weekend. After riding his Cradley Kawasaki to a strong second place finish in the Aiwa Youth 80cc Championship opener

  • Wyatt's leader

    KIDDERMINSTER'S John Wyatt has been made captain for Sunday's K-1 heavyweight kickboxing battle against the formidable Japanese at Aston Villa Leisure Centre, Birmingham. Wyatt's cool head and experience will lead team-mates Mark Russell and Chester's

  • Lee heading up the world rankings

    WEIGHTLIFTER Lee Seymour Denver achieved a personal best as he won his class to become the American Athletes Union International Bench Press Champion in Nevada. Denver, who competes in the disabled 82.5kg section, is now fifth best in Britain after less

  • Andy the late hockey hero

    A LATE goal from Andy Maw salvaged some pride and a share in the points for Kidderminster Boundary Hockey Club 1sts as they drew 2-2 at Rugby. Rugby, newly promoted to the DTZ League, took the lead early on but Adam Robson put his team back on level terms

  • Macbeth takes on his elders

    TEN-YEAR-OLD Peter Macbeth won two races above his age group and then joined the 15-years medley team for Wyre Forest Swimming Club in Speedo League Division Three. Macbeth achieved his individual victories in the 11-years section as two teams from the

  • Libertys are rising

    LIBERTYS have lifted themselves out of the bottom two in Kidderminster and District Monday Snooker League Division Three with a 5-0 defeat of Bewdley B, putting them in fifth place. Franche D joined Snooks A at the top of Division One after a 5-0 win

  • Taking on country

    STOURPORT Athletics Club's youngsters came away with a brilliant third place in the National Reebok Cross-country Challenge. The U-11 boys team of Louis Benton, Aiden Dourneen, Adam Granger and James Humphries achieved the bronze medal in Birmingham.

  • Sadler helps rescue Bewdley

    CLEOBURY Mortimer Sports Centre Basketball League Division One leaders Bewdley Slicks narrowly avoided defeat at the hands of Tenbury Tornadoes. Bewdley sneaked a 41-35 win after the teams were locked 35-35 with under two minutes remaining. Dean Sadler

  • Pulley's good run

    LINDSAY Pulley recorded a creditable one hour 6 minutes 50 seconds in the Keele University seven-mile event. Pulley was the sole representative for Amazing Feet Running Club and the runner performed well on the muddy Staffordshire course.

  • A double success

    ALAN Harrison was co-winner of two events at Habberley Golf Club. Harrison partnered D McDermott to victory in the Saturday Christmas Fayre and, with his wife Janet, won the Mixed Winter League. Gents Saturday Christmas Fayre: Alan Harrison and D McDermott

  • Black Boy close in

    BLACK Boy's narrow victory over Rising Sun Stourport in the Wyre Forest Trivia League has thrown the league wide open. They now share the leadership with last year's champions Wren's Nest. Results: Boat Club A 62, Wren's Nest 65; New Inn 62, George B

  • A little more thought

    ON Sunday we remembered the men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Fewer veterans than last year, resplendent and proud, campaign medals on their chests, looked on a parade line split by a parked car. When the parade marched down

  • It was the best

    MAY I please through your columns say a huge and heartfelt "thank you" to all the good and hardy people of Stratford who turned out to our firework display. Despite atrocious weather, they crowded into the Rugby Club determined to brave the elements and

  • Support

    HAVING just been a patient in Morton-in-Marsh Hospital, may I through you thank all the staff there for the care and attention I received and ask local residents to give it their strong support. JOAN C HOCKINS, Blockley.

  • Spread so thinly

    I NOTICE the Rev Pat Phillips (Thought for the week, October 19) is vicar of Childswickham, Aston Somerville (where I was brought up), Buckland, Laverton and Snowshill.The Church of England certainly spreads its vicars thinly nowadays. How does she cope

  • ... and another

    WHILE staying with friends recently I visited your Arts Centre on Saturday evening to enjoy the wonderful show 'Belles and Brass' what talent you have in the Vale in the name of 'Vale Connection' a great show from start to finish, a complete sell out

  • A great night out

    I, AND a party of members from the Evesham and District Branch of the Blind Association attended a concert given by the Avonbank (Evesham) Brass Band, on Sunday, November 5, at the Evesham Arts Centre. The entertainment given by Avonbank and guest artist

  • JOURNAL CORRESPONDENTS

    Bishampton: Michael Trollope, Rose Cottage, Bishampton, WR10 2LX. 01386 462260. Bourton-on-the-Hill: David Day, 7 Bowes Lyon Close, Moreton-in-Marsh. 01608 651622. Brailes: Vanessa Boyce, 1 Bakery Cottages, Lower Brailes. 01608 685371. Bredon: K W Harrison

  • Memories of the dancing days

    I HAVE just read the article in Journal about how memories flowed at the open day of the Walker Hall. I could not visit as I have been ill but my first memory of the hall goes back to January 23, 1929. I was, at eight years, enrolled as a Brownie, by

  • Put the squeeze on the Home Secretary

    I READ Mr Gordon Drew's letter in the Journal with some interest. He referred to the recent, welcome, decision of Wychavon District Council to refuse planning permission for the conversion of a dwelling in Whitcroft Road, Pershore into a dental surgery

  • Why a bad situation is now desperate

    JOHN Rosier (Journal, November 2) is absolutely right. The real problem at all of Worcestershire's hospitals is bed blocking. This is something I have been warning about in speeches and letters to ministers for two years. It was one of the major themes

  • We will remember them

    ON Sunday, as many others in villages, towns and cities across the country, we remembered those who gave their lives in battle. The warmth and beauty of the day as we stood at the War Memorial, gazing down through the park and across the river, made the

  • Burrows is Badsey star

    NICK Burrows was the toast of Badsey on Saturday night after his hat-trick sunk Stratford upon Avon Alliance Herald Division One hosts FISSC Reserves. The Rangers hit man ploughed a lone furrow against the Farmers as Rangers relied on a one-man show to

  • £1million bin lorries withdrawn

    A £1 MILLION fleet of dustbin lorries has been taken off the road a month after its introduction. The action was taken after two of the lorries overturned last Thursday. Wychavon District Council and its refuse collection contractors Focsa unveiled the

  • Town tributes for a dedicated mayor

    FAMILY, friends and colleagues have paid tribute to the energy and enthusiasm of Pershore's former mayor, Councillor Elizabeth Turier who died this week. She became mayor in May but resigned last month after being diagnosed with cancer, and died last

  • Father Christmas makes it a special day

    TWO Vale youngsters hitched a lift with a very important person to make a flying visit to Evesham Country Park last weekend. Michael and Corinne Brown and their mum Kim, accompanied Father Christmas when he arrived at the park to host his annual grotto

  • Anderson just misses out on top angler accolade

    CLOWS Top angler Ben Anderson landed 17 rainbow trout to 2lb using a montana on the Masters Lake at Shatterford Fishery. But the top angler of the week caught 18 to 2.5lb with a viva, also on the Masters, and a Worcester angler landed 12 to 2.5lb with

  • Silver machine turns green

    YOUNG car enthusiasts have won an award for their environment-friendly racing car of the future. Young people from Worcester and the Vale have been busy working with Evesham College engineering lecturer Gary Witcombe, Vale Cycles and the Arts and Dyslexia

  • High-flying Brintons denied

    BRINTONS twice gave away leads as they had to settle for a 2-2 draw in Banks's Brewery League Division One South against fellow high-fliers Bustlehome. Third-placed Brintons just failed to take the lead on five minutes when Flowers sent Mullen down the

  • Cup hiccup

    WYRE Forest stumbled in the Smedley Crooke Cup as they lost 2-1 to fellow Midland Combination Division Two side Cadbury Reserves. The Foresters are without a win in six matches and need to get back to winning ways with a visit to Rugby AFC in the league

  • Anger over Bridge Street plan rejection

    PLANS to demolish the backs of several Grade II listed buildings in Bridge Street, Evesham, leaving just their frontages intact, were thrown out by Wychavon District Council at its last meeting. Transeuropean UK Investments, which owns the Riverside shopping

  • Golden success for Three Crowns

    THREE Crowns took advantage of a cup-dominated weekend in the Kidderminster and District Football League as they jumped from fifth to second place in Sunday Division Five with a 6-3 defeat of rock-bottom Oldswinford Shrub. Brintons B&G, who play in

  • Five weeks in Nepal . . .

    FORMER Evesham mayoress Joyce Davey is back from five weeks in Nepal helping to set up a clinic in a remote mountain village. The village, Kermi stands 10,000ft - about two miles - above sea level in the Himalayan country's remote, poverty-stricken Humla

  • Hughes a beauty

    Ferndale Flyers gave a determined performance as they beat Meadow Park 6-2 in the Stourport and District Youth League U-12 Girls Division. Flyers ignored the heavy pitch conditions, giving their best display yet with four goals from player of the day

  • Confidence boost for dominant KCs

    KIDDERMINSTER Carolians recorded their second win in Midlands Three West (North) with a convincing 30-3 home success over Birmingham Exiles. They rarely let their opponents into the match after the visitors had opened the scoring with a fourth-minute

  • Second team for Bewdley

    BEWDLEY, who aim to take their place in North Midlands Three next season after starting friendlies earlier this year, are trying to form a second team. They take on Clee Hill 2nds this Saturday at their home base of Bewdley Sports Centre. Anyone interested

  • Bingham and Murphy in B&H final

    SIX-hitters Stuart Bingham and Shaun Murphy produced sensational potting displays to set up a potentially explosive best of 17-frame final in the Benson and Hedges Snooker Championship at Malvern today. Bingham trounced past winner Andy Hicks in the semi-finals

  • Bichel selected

    QUEENSLAND paceman Andy Bichel, signed by Worcestershire to play at New Road next season, is a surprise choice in Australia's 13-man squad for next week's first Test against the West Indies in Brisbane. The squad also includes veteran Mark Waugh and opener

  • Norton aim to step up league glory bid

    WITH their two wins from last weekend Worcester Norton Hockey Club Ladies first team have climbed to second in Midland League Division 'A' with a total of 12 points from five games. Charnwood are three points in front and in third place, two points behind

  • HM TAXES

    Banbury: Crown Buildings, Southam Road 01295 225000. Cheltenham: Parabola Road, Cheltenham, G50 3BE 01242 585585. Evesham: Lower Leys 01386 712800. Gloucester District: Bentinck House, Bruton Way 01452 397000. Oxford District 1, 2 and 3: Trinity House

  • CAREERS

    Banbury: 2 Broughton Road, Banbury. 01295 256224. Cheltenham: 4 Imperial Square, 01242 250317. Evesham: Swan Lane, Evesham 01386 421111. Stratford-upon-Avon and South Warwickshire: The Willows. off Alcester Road 01789 266841. Pershore: Head St 01386 504700

  • RAILWAYS

    Times and fares: 0345 484950. Railtrack Helpline including emergencies: 0345 114141. Customer Services Central Trains Ltd: 01216 543833. Thames Trains Ltd: 0118 9083678. Virgin: 0121 654 7400. Chiltern Railways Co Ltd: 01296 332114. Great Western Trains

  • VOLUNTEERS

    Banbury and District: Borough House, Marlborough Road. 01295 279515. Cheltenham and District: 51 Rodney Road, Cheltenham. 01242 515388. Pershore and District Voluntary Help Centre: 16 Priest Lane, Pershore WR10 1EB. 01386 554299. Shipston-on-Stour: Volunteer

  • LIBRARIES

    Gloucestershire County: Library Arts and Museum Service. 01452 425020. Worcestershire: County Council Libraries and School Library Service. Bibliographical and School Library Service. 01905 766234. Oxfordshire: County Council Libraries HQ. 01865 873766

  • School 'one of the best'

    A MALVERN high school has been named the 17th best state comprehensive school in the country after achieving top A-level results. Top marks for students at The Chase gained its place in the Government's list of top 50 comprehensive schools, published

  • C.A.B.

    Banbury: Cornhill House, Cornhill. 01295 264637. Cheltenham: 14 Royal Crescent. 01242 522491. Chipping Norton: 6a Horsefair. 01608 641367. Cirencester: 2/3 The Mews, Cricklade Street,. 01285 652908. Evesham: 110 High Street, Evesham. 01386 443737. Stratford-upon-Avon

  • SAMARITANS

    Linkline: 0345 909090 (national number). Banbury: 33 Albert Street . 01295 270000. Cheltenham: Victoria House.01242 515777. Gloucester: 9 Parkend Road. 01452 306333). Oxford: 123 Iffley Road. 01865 722122. Stratford-on-Avon: 1 Shakespeare Street. 01789

  • MARRIAGE GUIDANCE

    Cheltenham: Relate, 24 Cambray Place. 01242 523215. Gloucestershire: 27 Park Road, Gloucester. 01452 522071. Oxfordshire: 33 Iffley Road, Oxford. 01865 242960. Stratford-upon-Avon: 7a Rother Street. 01789 414227 (Tue/Thurs only). Worcestershire: Relate

  • From the Evesham archives

    100 years ago - November 17, 1900 EVESHAM: Town hall and library improvements - The matter had been before the committee on several occasions and some progress had been made. The resolution that was proposed and carried applying to borrow £10,500 for

  • 16/11/00 - Defeat will just make us stronger

    THERE have been a few bruised egos around the club this week after our cup defeat at Saracens but I think the team can turn that hurt into something positive against Otley on Sunday. The result was a poor refection on our effort in the Tetley Bitter Cup

  • 16/11/00 - Bichel selected

    QUEENSLAND paceman Andy Bichel, signed by Worcestershire to play at New Road next season, is a surprise choice in Australia's 13-man squad for next week's first Test against the West Indies in Brisbane. The squad also includes veteran Mark Waugh and opener

  • MUSEUMS

    Cotswold Motor Museum: The Old Mill, Sherborne Street, Bourton-on-the-Water. 01451 821255. Bourton-on-the-Water: Model Village, High Street. 01451 820467. Cheltenham: Borough Council Art Gallery and Museum. 01242 237431. Chipping Norton: Local History

  • League to expand

    AFTER a highly successful inaugural season the Backup Worcestershire Sunday Club Cricket League is set to be further strengthened next season by the inclusion of other leading clubs in the county. Applications for membership have been accepted from from

  • PLAYGROUPS

    Worcestershire Abbey Road Playgroup, Abbey Park First School, Pershore. Adventurous Aardvark Club: Evesham Community Hospital, Waterside, Evesham. Aphabet House Pre-school: St Richard's Hall, Fairfield, Evesham. Ashley's Montessori Nursery: Cannon House

  • Peter's love of stage is no secret

    PETER Polycarpou admits to never having read Frances Hodson-Burnett's The Secret Garden before being offered the challenging role of Dr Neville Craven in the RSC's latest Christmas production but he didn't let that stop him. Since then he has buried himself

  • Step out for event

    KEEN young dancers are being urged to join the fun and get involved in an event being organised by youth charity Young Gloucestershire and the county's Youth and Community Service. Dance 2000 is open to anyone aged between eight and 18 who can take part

  • Out and about

    Absurd comedy ALAN Ayckbourn's sharp, comic play Absurd Person Singular opens at Birmingham Repertory Theatre tomorrow (Friday). The play is centred on a trio of Christmas parties in social climbing 70s suburbia. Taking turns to host the annual gathering

  • Mix it at Hall

    THE latest line-up for Worcester's Huntingdon Hall includes a mix of blues, folk and even a Dutch swing band. The fun kicks off tomorrow (Friday) with Chris While and Julie Matthews, one of the country's leading duos and established songwriters. They

  • Explore a mystic world

    AUTHOR, explorer and TV programme maker Benedict Allen delves into the mysterious world of shamans, medicine men and witch doctors at Malvern next Monday. His current series on BBC 2, The Last of the Medicine Men, has seen him exploring their dramatic

  • Evesham

    CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT FELLOWSHIP: On October 27 - a cold damp day, seven members were given, not only a warm welcome by the staff at BBC Wood Norton, but a most interesting and informative tour. Some members were able to add to the enjoyment by contributing

  • Harvington

    AMATEUR THEATRICAL SOCIETY: The society's latest production played to capacity audiences last week and was greeted with great and well-deserved enthusiasm. Their choice of play-a comedy/farce by Ray Cooney entitled Out of Order - was ambitious, farce

  • Longborough

    FUND RAISING EVENING: Tomorrow (Friday) Lombali and Friends are at Cottage Barn, Sunnybank, Longborough between 7 and 10pm. An evening of Christmas shopping which offers many items including African wood carvings, terracotta pots, cards by Ann Blockley

  • North Cotswolds

    North Cotswolds Guides: North Cotswold Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Guiders helped to plant a rare tree at Batsford Arboretum near Moreton in Marsh. The tree should have been planted as part of the Millennium Camp held at West Park in August, but it

  • Sedgeberrow

    REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY: The Sedgeberrow branch of the Royal British Legion held their annual Remembrance Sunday Service at Sedgeberrow where the service was taken by the branch chaplain Rev C J Johnston-Hubbold and the Address given by Rev Julian Bomyer.

  • Stour Valley

    EMBROIDERERS' GUILD: The guest speaker at the November meeting of the Stour Valley branch of the Embroiderers' Guild was Mrs Jennifer Short. Jennifer outlined the Embroiderers' Development Scheme set up by the Guild, which includes the advantage of receiving

  • Wickhamford

    GARDENING CLUB: The AGM was held at the Memorial Hall on October 25. Mr Colin Hill, chairman, opened the meeting and welcomed those present. He then reported on the club's progress for the last year and had, once again, been very pleased with both the

  • Wellesbourne

    FLOWER CLUB: At the last meeting of the Wellesbourne Flower Club, Jill Horton presented 'Travel Across the Continent'. The first demonstration, a triangular arrangement, depicted Ireland. It contained white stallion and double white chrysanthemums with

  • Wyre Piddle

    PARISH COUNCIL: Notes from the meeting held on November 9: Severn Waste: The parish council were represented at the recent liaison meeting with Severn Waste at which it was noted that there will be a presentation/demonstration on the leachate plant early

  • M.P's.

    Cotswold: G Clifton-Brown (Con). Constituency office 01242 514551. West Worcestershire: Sir Michael Spicer (Con). Agent: 98 High Street, Evesham. 01386 442469. Mid Worcestershire: Peter Luff (Con). 01905 763952. Stratford-upon-Avon: John Maples (Con).

  • Produce

    Stratford, Tuesday STRATFORD-on-Avon Stock Sales report medium steers to 89.50p (average 75.08p), heavies to 99.50p (82p). Light heifers to 49.50p (49.50p), medium to 96.50p (79.36p), heavies to 90p (76.34p). Standard lambs to 86.21p (81.87p), medium

  • EURO-M.P's.

    West Midlands Region Philip Charles Bradbourn (Con): 0845 6060239. Philip Bushill-Matthews (Con): 01926 612476. Michael Cashman (Lab): 0121 5536642. John Corrie (Con): 01386 860381. Neena Gill (Lab): 0121 5536642. Malcolm Harbour (Con): 0845 606 0239.

  • Stock

    Stratford, Tuesday STRATFORD-on-Avon Stock Sales report medium steers to 89.50p (average 75.08p), heavies to 99.50p (82p). Light heifers to 49.50p (49.50p), medium to 96.50p (79.36p), heavies to 90p (76.34p). Standard lambs to 86.21p (81.87p), medium

  • Superbikes ace could be Mucci's teammate

    OAKENSHAW ace Enzo Mucci is relishing the prospect of lining up alongside superbikes ace Karl Fogarty. The four times world champion has been testing with Mucci's JS Motorsport team and has been offered the lead drive in next season's British Touring

  • Audrey's season of success

    OUTGOING captain Audrey Piddington presented a cheque to the tune of £1,651.30 to a representative of the Air Ambulance - her chosen charity for her year in office. It's proved a successful term both on and off the course. Vina Kite finished runner-up

  • Defeated Evesham pay a heavy price for errors

    Keresley 18pts, Evesham 0 EVESHAM suffered a disappointing defeat at Keresley on Saturday in their fifth league game of the season. The score, in truth, did not reflect the play with the Keresley points in the main being scored in a ten-minute period

  • DOCTORS

    Alcester: Dr Wallace, Dr Vicars, R F Chaffey, M E Harrison, L Adams, Health Clinic Priory Road, Alcester (01789 763060). Mohan B Singh, R Bulchand, Arrow Lodge Medical Centre, Kinwarton Road, Alcester (01789 763293). Bidford-on-Avon: P L Nava, P M Robinson

  • N.S.P.C.C.

    Gloucester Child Protection Centre: 4th Floor, Alexandra Warehouse, The Docks, 01242 300616. NSPCC Pershore and Evesham Group: Mrs N Clarke, The Old Off-Licence,Peopleton WR10 2EE. 01905 841672. Worcestershire Children's Information Service: 01527 834770

  • Hard work pays off for pupils

    HARD WORKING pupils have put a Rubery school in the top 100 most improved in the country. Waseley Hills High School and Sixth Form Centre made it into the secondary performance tables which show the most improved facilities from 1997 to 2000. The village

  • Running of jail to be reviewed

    A PRISON watchdog has called for higher staffing levels at Blakenhurst prison, in Tardebigge, as the Home Office considers bids for running the prison for the next decade. Blakenhurst is currently privately-run by UK Detention Services, but Patricia Bradbury

  • Perhaps he should have had 14 pints

    MARK Simpson criticised Tony Blair's recent tour of Bewdley as a P R stunt (You Say, November 11). He claimed the tour was brief and ineffective. Is Mr Simpson suggesting that in his official capacity, the Prime Minister should go round the country, unprotected

  • Dreadful tale of modern prejudice

    RACISM and sexism are unacceptable in a modern civilised society. Ageism is more understandable but employers and others can be mistaken in the choices they make. However, surely the most appalling "ism" of all is "weightism". The story which appeared

  • By George

    I USUALLY ignore George Cowley, but now he is getting serious about football. A Swede for England! If Sir Stanley Matthews did turn in his grave I bet the fullback went the other way. GRAHAM WILKS, Worcester.

  • Quality First

    WENDY Hands, in her letter (Evening News, November 14), need not have any concerns about my call to support the Trust management. After all, we should be supporting the people who are responsible for an issue as important as our health. Moreover, I am

  • So glad my suggestion concentrated his mind

    I TAKE Mr Candler's letter (You Say, November 14) as an indication that my nave suggestion concentrated his mind and stimulated his ideas to elaborate my suggestion into a much greater area. In the 1980s, the possibility of a Norton Parkway was explored

  • The selfish nimbys who are aiding chaos

    THE traffic chaos experienced in recent times could have been alleviated by two simple actions. First, the continuation of the Worcester bypass to its logical conclusion at the northern ring road. This was only stopped by a few vociferous, selfish nimbys

  • WARWICKSHIRE

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  • OXFORDSHIRE

    Oxfordshire County Federation: 11 Middle Way, Summertown, Oxford. 01865 556608.

  • WORCESTERSHIRE

    Worcestershire County Federation, 11 Pierpoint Street, Worcester. 01905 22575. Ashton-under-Hill: Mrs Margaret Nicklin, Wood Lane, Ashton-under-Hill. 01386 881322. Badsey: Mrs M Atkinson, 46 Seward Road, Badsey, Evesham, WR11 5HQ. 01386 831234. Birlingham

  • Food for thought

    SURELY the floods of the past few days have given weight to the argument that the people of St John's do need an alternative supermarket? Also, what help would one have been in Hylton Road at this time? M WINTER, St John's, Worcester.

  • Thanks

    I WOULD like to join Lillian Pitman (You Say, November 14) in her praise for the post and all the services that carried on during the floods. In particular I would like to thank radio, the Evening News and its staff who still got our papers out, and my

  • School run bus service needed

    THE floods and the resulting chaos are now over and I can leave for the school run at a reasonable hour. Each day, I travel from St Peter's where I live to St John's where my children go to school. I have written to you previously regarding the need for

  • Rostill rocket

    A JASON Rostill header after ten minutes was enough to give Kings Heath a 1-0 win over Highgate last night (Wednesday). Rostill headed home a right wing corner before the hosts weathered the storm in atrocious conditions as Highgate twice rattled the

  • Dark days ahead if lights cash dries up

    THEY are universally renowned as among the best in the country and Christmas just would not be Christmas without Stratford's light display, but the cold, harsh reality is they may not be here forever. The Stratford Christmas lights committee, which is

  • Schools overhaul on the timetable

    AN overhaul of schools in Evesham and Pershore could be on the cards as education in the Vale comes under the microscope in a major county-wide review. The review is being hailed as an exciting move forward for education in the area and could result in

  • Mum's plea to missing Phillip

    A DISTRAUGHT Stratford mother has pleaded with her son to get in touch after he disappeared this week suffering from depression. Sylvia Coldicott has been waiting by the telephone for 24 hours a day after 40-year-old son Phillip walked out of the house

  • Councillor claims a social housing victory

    NEEDY home-seekers from around Stratford received a boost this week when a district councillor claimed victory in his fight for more social housing. Coun Peter Moorse said last month he was concerned that some housing developers were using a planning

  • Another award for Ragdoll boss Anne

    THE Stratford creator of the Teletubbies and other hugely acclaimed children's TV characters has been presented with one of the industry's most prestigious awards praising her consistent international success. Anne Wood CBE, the founder and creative director

  • New bid to beat domestic violence

    A NEW drive to stamp out domestic violence in the county has been launched. A group of local agencies, including Warwickshire Police, have signed the first ever Warwickshire Domestic Violence Strategy, which details the commitment each organisation has

  • Town's art deco Regal on the Heritage list

    EVESHAM'S Regal cinema building has been listed by English Heritage as the best example of the work of a renowned Art Deco architect. News of its listing came as plans moved ahead for a charitable trust to buy and restore it, to keep it as a cinema. English

  • Flood levels tested

    EVESHAM Wheelers' club run last Sunday was led by Andrew Bolton and Phil Cooper to the foot of the Mal-verns. Andy Bolton's race training run took a route through Drakes Broughton, Wad-borough, Littleworth, Norton, Powick and on to Leigh Sinton for the

  • Leaders Stanton stay top after close Campden clash

    Evesham and District Airgun League LEAGUE leaders Stanton Club took on the team in third place, Campden RBL. And, after a close match, it was Stanton who took both points with Jackie Laming scoring 48 for Stanton and Bob Pitcher 49 for Campden. Second

  • Robin's in fine form again

    ROBIN Allen (15) a pupil at KES and a member of Stratford Fencing Club, continued his run of recent successes by finishing 21st at the Welsh Open Sabre Fencing Competition held in Cardiff over the weekend. The competition saw a strong field attending,

  • Countback crackers!

    THE first round of Broadway's Men's Winter League took place earlier this month. This year's competition is to be played over eight rounds on a stableford basis, the format being four rounds of four ball better ball and four round of greensomes. Despite

  • Beat rain and hosts

    Shipton Oliffe 1, Bretforton Ladies 3 THE wind and rain failed to dampen Bretforton's enthusiasm as they recorded a comfortable Severn League victory in Cheltenham. The win lifted the villagers to second place in the table and leaves them in good heart

  • Promotion for local ladies

    THEY'VE done it. Evesham Rowing Club's Women's Section have gained promotion to Division One of the National Rowing League. In its inaugural year, the league operated a premier, first, second and regional divisions. Placed in the regional Western Division

  • Henry's hit the rugby heights

    PRINCE Henry's High School pupils have helped serve up a double dose of success on the rugby field. Chris Moule and Ben Taylor have played a big part in two wins for the North Midlands 18-group Schools squad, while Ben's brother Matthew and Daniel Ford