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Music exam success for Gill
A MALVERN woman has passed her Grade VIII piano exam - 50 years after she last took one. Gill Miller, of Westward Road, said she was elated to get the results this week and is looking forward to showing off her new qualification at the piano club she
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Action demanded on speeding cars
SPEEDING problems in Welland are to be addressed at a meeting in the New Year. Residents and parish councillors feel that vehicles travel too fast along the B4208 through the village, ignoring the speed limit signs. They now hope to gather support from
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Plans for playground
Autistic children at Codding-ton Court School, near Ledbury, are hoping to benefit from plans to improve playground facilities. The West Midlands Autistic Society has submitted a planning application to Herefordshire Council to create more playground
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Opinion
IN the run up to Christmas senior council leaders are falling over themselves to promise the early present of lower Council Tax rises next year. Worcestershire and Gloucestershire county councils are both promising increases below seven per cent and Malvern
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Pace ace Malik signs for Worcs
WORCESTERSHIRE County Cricket Club have swooped to sign former England Under 19 star Nadeem Malik. The nippy seamer has signed a two-year deal at New Road after deciding his future lay away from Nottinghamshire. Malik almost arrived at Worcestershire
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Sixways flanker faces surgery
RICHARD Bates is set to go under the knife to cure a groin problem. Worcester Rugby Club's powerhouse flanker, who has been dogged by injuries over the past 12 months, will have an operation to repair a torn groin muscle. The South African now looks set
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Bazaar boosts hospice
FUNDRAISERS enjoyed a successful Christmas bazaar in aid of St Michael's Hospice on Saturday. The hospice's Malvern Hills Support Group held the event at the Lyttelton Well in Church Street, Malvern, with a visit from Father Christmas, stalls selling
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Caroline squares up to sitting MP
BUSINESSWOMAN Caroline Williams has been selected to fight the Leominster seat for the Liberal Democrats at the next General Election. The constituency takes in Ledbury and Bromyard and is held by Conservative Bill Wiggin, who as just been appointed Shadow
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Butler suffers loss
BUSY Worcester middleweight Harry Butler was a late replacement at the York Hall Bethnal Green last to provide an opponent for Bermondsey prospect Matthew Thirlwall. Not surprisingly it was the Londoner who emerged victorious, referee Lee Cook scoring
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Top scorer Guinan faces fitness battle for Bulls
TOP scorer Steve Guinan is a doubt for Hereford United's Conference clash with Tamworth at Edgar Street tomorrow. The in-form striker is carrying a shin injury but manager Graham Turner was optimistic he would be fit to take his place in the starting
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Fizz lost in house move
A tortoiseshell cat has gone missing from an address in Moat Way, Malvern. Three-year-old Fizz went missing on November 26, after her owner Lynn Viner moved from Malvern Link. Fizz is described as a white, smooth-haired tortoiseshell, who was wearing
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12/12/03 - A great finish to a successful year
LEDBURY & District swimmers finished their busy year with two successful events last week. On Wednesday, 54 swimmers participated in the final club championship event, the 400m freestyle which gave top juniors Heather Farmer and Thomas Stokes the
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12/12/03 - Colwall in draw with leaders
SECOND-placed Colwall played Severn Division Two leaders Hereford II in a top-of-the-table clash at Hereford Sports Centre on Saturday. HEREFORD II 1, COLWALL 1 Colwall started with ten players with one team member delayed in Christmas shopping traffic
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12/12/03 - Prize night for Arden sailors
WITH the 2003 season over members of Arden Sailing Club (Defford) took to the dance floor rather than the water for the annual presentation dinner and dance at Pio's Restaurant. After a very pleasant meal the Commodore Richard Drinkwater and his wife
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12/12/03 - Top pair too strong
A LOVELY sunny morning was the perfect start for Manor Park Men's D match against Ludlow Castle last Sunday. Unfortunately for Manor Park one of the opponents' pairings was the club coach and a county junior champion and their class showed. The result
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ESO in a glowing tribute to Handel
THE ESO is to embark on its traditional Christmas performances of Handel's Messiah. The first of the candle-lit concerts begins tomorrow (Saturday) at St Mary's Church, Tetbury. The orchestra will be at Cirencester Parish Church on Tuesday, Tewkesbury
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Concert by candle-light
Cheltenham Chamber Orchestra will perform a seasonal programme by candle-light tomorrow (Saturday), including include pieces by Boyce, Sutherland, Warlock, Corelli and Haydn. Principle clarinettist Verity Butler will also perform a new work, written especially
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Flatworld music shows its roots
A taste of Eastern Europe will be brought to the Arthouse Caf Bar at Worcester's Huntingdon Hall this evening (Friday). Malvern-based four-piece band Flatworld specialises in acoustic folk and circle-dance music, with Eastern European and French roots
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Bar is host to punk and funk
Punk rock band the Blind Grannies will kick off the week's events at the Marrs Bar in Worcester. The five-piece band will play 'classic punk rock music from the old skool days' and will be supported by guitar band Swordfish this evening (Friday). Tickets
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12/12/03 - City sign goalkeeper
WORCESTER City have signed experienced keeper Chris Taylor as an emergency stop-gap for tomorrow's Dr Martens Premier Division clash with Crawley Town at St George's Lane. Taylor, who kept a clean-sheet for Hinckley against City earlier in the season,
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BOSBURY
BOSBURY Players' production of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Gondoliers was very well received last week. It had a good review in this newspaper and was enjoyed by about 400 people over the four nights. Friday and Saturday nights were particularly popular
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12/12/03 - Robins slams lack of belief
DAVID Robins, Malvern RFC director of rugby, thought that his side showed a lack of commitment in their 44-10 Midlands Two West defeat at Derby on Saturday. Robins said: "Some players seem to have got the impression that we don't travel well. This is
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12/12/03 - Malvern fail to compete
MALVERN'S visit to erstwhile table-toppers Derby had been supplemented by intelligence on how to play them up front and restrict their options. DERBY 44pts, MALVERN 10pts Unfortunately, Derby resisted performing to the same script as Malvern, who looked
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12/12/03 - Willetts again is match winner
MALVERN Town extended their lead at the top of the Express and Star West Midlands Premier Division table to seven points, following a second successive win against Heath Hayes at the Langland Stadium on Saturday. MALVERN TOWN 2, HEATH HAYES 1 Town's quick
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Surely an earth bund would have sufficed?
I READ the Evening News (Wednesday, December 3) regarding the flood barrier with interest but was shocked that £600,000 had been spent on it. Surely an earth bund from Sabrina Bridge up to the field opposite the Crown and Anchor Pub would have done the
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Maybe she should challenge her MP on voting record
WHO does Helen Donovan think she is kidding? (Evening News, Monday, November 24). She attacks the Labour MP for Worcester and the Labour Government for not spending enough on schools in this area, when her own MP, Peter Luff, boasts that he voted against
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Woolley: City can't afford to be beaten
BARRY Woolley has raised the stakes ahead of Worcester City's clash with fourth-placed Crawley Town at St George's Lane tomorrow by insisting they can't afford to lose. The giant defender has billed it as a 'massive' game for a City side seeking to complete
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Fall danger fails to halt flats plan for elderly
Fall danger fails to halt flats plan for elderly
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12/12/03 - Malvern Juniors ...
THE U16s' season continued its recent improvement with a skilful and committed display against resilient opposition last Sunday. MALVERN U16S 34pts, STRATFORD U16S 15 pts Playing up the slope in the first half Malvern managed to secure a 12-5 lead at
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12/12/03 - Travelling support a big bonus
MALVERN Town visit Dudley Town tomorrow (Saturday) in the Express and Star West Midlands League Premier Division (2.45pm) and will be looking for another three points in an attempt to extend their seven-point lead at the top of the table. Looking forward
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12/12/03 - West build on success
WEST Malvern will begin their winter training sessions from February in a bid to start the season in the same winning vein as last year. After successfully gaining promotion to the Crusader Worcestershire Saturday League Division Five in their first full
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Duke shows his grasp of business at buffet
THE Duke of York is very well-informed when it comes to business matters. The Duke was in Worcester yesterday in his role as Special Representative for International Trade and Development, and those who enjoyed a buffet lunch with him-- at the Chamber
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Transport problem for bridge of size
TAKING a large model of a bridge by train to London is the latest challenge facing a group of young engineers after they impressed judges in a national competition. The 14 to 16-year-olds will receive a special commendation for their entry in the competition
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It's a litter fun in the woods!
VISITORS to a city beauty spot saw the devastating effects of litter on wildlife in black and white with the help of a sketch performed by people with learning difficulties. A theatre group from Perryfields Day Centre staged Litter Picking on the Badger
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Indecent images found on computer
A MAN has admitted possessing pornographic images of children. Robert Hine, aged 38, appeared at Worcester Magistrates Court yesterday charged with nine counts of making indecent moving photographs of children. Alex Warren, prosecuting said the incidents
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Flushed with success
THE Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings has been chosen as Worcestershire's family attraction of the year. The announcement, by the editors of the Good Britain Guide 2004, follows hot on the heels of other recent good news for the Bromsgrove venue.
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Nurse's date with adventure
A DISTRICT nurse has raised £2,500 for Acorns Children's Hospice and is now preparing for an Amazon adventure. Sixty-year-old Mary James had to generate the huge sum to take part in the sponsored trip to South America. Intrepid Mrs James, of Geneva Close
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Long wait for call on school's future
PARENTS and teachers at a Worcester school are becoming frustrated waiting for a Government verdict on its future. Residents in St John's are likely to have to wait until at least next summer for an outcome in the long-running "store wars" saga. A public
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Step into a new world
THE Fantasy World of Gary Walton is an exhibition of trains and boats taken from the artist's imagination. The show, at Bevere Vivis Gallery and Picture Framers, also includes a limited edition of his paintings called The Occupations. It is the first
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Harman in support for drug scheme
A CAMPAIGN to warn teenagers they are dicing with death if they take drugs has won the backing of Solicitor General Harriet Harman. Ms Harman - who visited Droitwich on Monday for a whistle-stop tour of West Mercia - described the Take Action To Curb
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Malvern RFC - Fixtures/Results - 2003/4 season
MIDLANDS TWO (WEST) 13/12/03: (Friendly) Malvern A XV v Old Richians. 20/12/03: Bedworth v Malvern. 3/1/04: Malvern v Bromsgrove. 10/1/04: Stafford v Malvern. 24/1/04: Malvern v Newbold. 31/1/04: Aston Old Edwardians v Malvern. 14/2/04: Malvern v Nuneaton
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Fiona's big chance to dance with her Indian prince
AN Evesham woman plucked from obscurity to dance in a Punjabi pop video has vowed to return to India despite the culture shock of her first visit. Fiona Holloway, aged 20, from Hampton, met "Prince of Punjab' Amrit Saab while promoting Evesham's Innuendo
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It's hoe-hoe-hoe for Christmas
Sweeping changes have been made at Worcester Parks Department! Staff there were so impressed with two long-term unemployed workers they took on for work experience that they decided to employ them permanently. The workers, Kevyn Baldwin and Colin Stanley
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Judge praises whistleblower
A "WHISTLEBLOWER" who reported the destruction of protected birds' nests at the Hereford quarry where he worked has been praised by a judge. Hereford Magistrates Court heard how about 30 sand martin nests were deliberately destroyed at the RMC Quarry
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Vandals target festive lights
VANDALS have also attacked the Christmas tree at the centre of Bewdley's festive decorations in what organisers called an act of "deliberate sabotage." The tree lights were blacked out over the weekend and early this week after the attack, during which
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Versatile Two Timers has double the talent
THE last thing you would expect from a song about death is for it to be a happy number, but listening to the music of Two Timers may change your mind. The duo, who met in Paris, have been described as multi-instrumentalists with attitude and they promise
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Sting spreading happiness
INTERNATIONAL superstar Sting will be returning to Birmingham's NEC on Wednesday, May 12 with a brand new concert as part of his Sacred Love Tour 2004. The European leg of the tour follows the rapid sell-out of 27 dates in the US. As part of the tour
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UPLEADON
ON Saturday, December 6, a very enjoyable super was held in Upleadon Village Hall. The hall had been superbly decorated for the festive season. The supper tables all had festive arrangements on them. Christmas crackers were much in evidence. Guests sat
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CASTLEMORTON
LAST Sunday evening Malvern College Chamber Choir joined the congregation of St Gregory's for an evensong service with music and readings for Advent. Thank you to director Mr Sloan and the students for this enjoyable occasion. The annual candlelit carol
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Travel inspires abstract art
A LEDBURY hairdresser, who has travelled all over the world is staging an exhibition of paintings at a Bishop's Frome gallery. Tim Marshall works at Marshall Hairworks, in The Homend, but is also an abstract painter, influenced by six years of living
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Work of fantasy
AN exhibition by a Worcester artist opened in the city's Bevere Vivis Gallery on Saturday. The Fantasy World of Gary Walton contains a selection of paintings and prints including The Occupations, a work inspired by houses and shops. The exhibition runs
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Youngsters add drama to the Christmas story
Children at a host of schools donned their costumes and took to the stage to present their own versions of the nativity. The Downs School, in Colwall, staged two plays. Twenty-seven children from the kindergarten classes performed Come to the Party at
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On the decks
DJ collective P-Nut Butter Funk will be at the Great Malvern Club, Church Street tomorrow (Saturday). DJs Ad Lib, Ape 11 and Dave Cool will play 'a selection of funk, soul and Afro-beats' from 9pm. Tickets are £3.50.
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Rail is on line
A COMPREHENSIVE history of the impact of Herefordshire's railways is now available on the web. Historic Herefordshire Online has published excerpts from historical documents to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the railways in the county. The site
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Pastels go on display in latest theatre exhibition
More than 40 works by members of the Birmingham Pastel Society are on display at the Malvern Theatres. Work by 14 artists, displaying a wide range of style and technique, will be on show until the end of January. Artists from around the Midlands are involved
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Shopping around for history
AN exhibition charting the history of Stourport shops since the 19th century is on display at the town's library until June 14. Stourport Civic Society has been researching the past of more than 20 shops in High Street and York Street and is now appealing
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Time and the Conways n Review: Malvern Theatres
TIME and the Conways is both an exploration of the effects of time and a deeply compelling play about family relationships. The first and third acts are set just after the end of the First World War as the Conway family celebrate the end of hostilities
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Dec Verse n Review: All Saints' Church, Worcester
THIS Worceter Concert Club performance by two trebles, a soprano, counter-tenor, tenor and baritone began with sacred music and readings. We first heard a bright medieval vocal fanfare 'Be Merry. Then a light and syncopated style was adopted for Nova,
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Andrew charms staff at Morgan
MORGAN Motor Company was given a personal good luck message by Prince Andrew during his tour of the firm's works yesterday (Thursday). The company is due to launch the Morgan Aero 8 in the USA later this month, with a stand at the Los Angeles Motor Show
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Council heads off criticism
MALVERN Hills District Council is taking action to head off criticism that it is forcing elderly and disabled people to carry heavy bin bags to the front of their properties for collection. When the council's new refuse collection and recycling scheme
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MP asks about hospital
SIR Michael Spicer has asked the government when building work will start on Malvern's new hospital at Seaford Court. The MP for West Worcestershire questioned health minister John Hutton in Parliament on Tuesday (December 9), after further delays in
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£3m trials to test drug carry system
A MALVERN company will shortly begin trials of a new system of delivering cancer drugs that could reduce some of the unpleasant side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. pSiMedica, based at the Malvern Hills Science Park, says it has raised a further
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Snowy scene wins prize
STAFF at the Gas Appliance Showroom in Worcester Road, Malvern, were basking in the glow of success this week. A giant papier-mch snowman, a snow-covered landscape and a roaring gas fire were part of the display that earned them the top prize in this
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Priest's is role made official
Father Dominic Round has been officially inducted as parish priest for St Joseph's Church, Upton, with Our Lady and St Alfonsus, Blackmore Park. The ceremony took place last Friday (December 5) at the Blackmore Park church and was conducted by the Roman
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Armed raiders hit supermarket
TWO thieves stole £400 from a Malvern supermarket after threatening a cashier with a knife. The thieves entered Somerfield, in Barnards Green Road, at around 9.45pm on Saturday night and purchased a bottle of Ribena. The pair then told the cashier to
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Riverside hotel has new licensees
Regulars at the Swan Hotel in Upton can expect to see a greater variety of food on the menu under its new management. Chef Bryan Bayley and manager Susan Benson, took over the licence last Monday. The pair do not plan to make any drastic changes to the
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Lorry slashed in raid
BABY products and women's sanitary products were stolen when the sides of a lorry were slashed at Upton this week. The items were stolen from the lorry park at the Hanley Road car park, at around 10.55pm on Monday. Two men, described as being in their
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In the right spirit
Congratulations and thanks to the members of Malvern College involved in the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols performed this Monday evening. They provided the perfect traditional start to the Christmas celebrations. The choir sang with purity matched
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Head recalls best parts of school year
THE highlights of the year for Dyson Perrins CE High School were recounted by headmaster Peter Buchanan at the annual prizegiving ceremony on Friday. During his speech, Mr Buchanan asked parents and pupils to remember what had been their most satisfying
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Thanks to all
I WOULD like to thank all those who contributed and supported the joint URC Angel Fayre, held at the Malvern Link URC Hall last Saturday, December 6. Our combined efforts raised £680. MRS LESLEY DUNCAN, Leigh Sinton Road, Malvern.
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12/12/03 - Rangers rewarded with good point
RANGERS entertained last season's champions, Bewdley Town, on Saturday and earned themselves a very, very hard point. MALVERN RANGERS 1, BEWDLEY TOWN 1 Bewdley registered comprehensive 5-1 and 6-1 victories last season and also were 3-1 victors on their
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Dyson Perrins prize winners
Foundation Prizes Isobel Harrison Prize for School Service: George Crowther and Samantha Bundred. CW Dyson Perrins Prize for Art: Junior Hannah Ross, Senior Carrie Hookins. Mrs Dyson Perrins Prize for Textiles: Junior Lucy Turner, Senior Hermione Lyons
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12/12/03 - Referees' course set
THE Worcestershire Football Association is proposing to run a referees' course commencing Friday, January 9, at 7pm at its headquarters at De Salis Drive, Hampton Lovatt Industrial Estate, Droitwich. The course is in two parts. The first three weeks are
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Inviting dismissal
ILL-informed letters from those who live well away from the Showground invite dismissal. W HARPER, Malvern Wells.
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12/12/03 - Craven hat-trick boosts Powick
POWICK played Archdales Reserves in the Sunday Worcester League Division One. POWICK 6, ARCHDALES RESERVES 0 Powick expected an easy game as Archdales are at the bottom of the table, but the first half proved a different story. Powick quickly settled
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An option of last resort
ON November 27 I decided to use public transport to visit Worcester Fayre. I arrived at the Morgan Works bus stop three minutes before the bus due at 15.35. As I was standing at the edge of the kerb sorting out some change for the fare, the No 44 service
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12/12/03 - Cross Keys sink Madresfield with late four-goal burst
THE Soccer Site Division Two saw the fightback of the day at Madresfield where the third-placed side hosted fourth-placed Cross Keys. At 5-2 in the 70th minute it appeared Madresfield would be making one of their games in hand pay to move within touching
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WORCESTERSHIRE County Council is planning a further rise in Council Tax but says it will not be as b
WORCESTERSHIRE County Council is planning a further rise in Council Tax but says it will not be as big as in previous years. Budget proposals will be put before the council's cabinet on Friday (Decem-ber 19) and council leader George Lord said the authority
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12/12/03 - Radar draw but game is not one to savour
OVER the years these teams have been involved in some excellent matches; unfortunately this wasn't one of them. MALVERN RADAR 1, ST JOHNS 1 Both teams struggled to create goal-scoring chances and although the visitors almost snatched victory late on,
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Some feather!
YOU cannot believe the admiration I have for Pettifer Estates associate director Mr. Andrew Stanley; clearly he has our well-being in mind when he claims (Ledbury Reporter, November 28) that a Homebase store is a "feather in the cap" for Ledbury and a
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12/12/03 - Express in charge
EXPRESS 88 entertained Kays in this Sunday Division One clash at Victoria Park. It was Kays who took a surprise lead early when a superb shot from 25 yards flew into the top corner. EXPRESS 88 6, KAYS 3 With Express controlling the game, a Mark Taylor
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Children enjoy outdoor learning
Children from Hampton Pre-Prep School are enjoying the great outdoors thanks to a new 'outdoor classroom' scheme. Members of staff take pupils out once or twice a week to nearby woods, where they take part in games and lessons. Teacher Julie Nugent heard
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Late-night bus just the ticket
AN innovative late-night bus service between Ledbury and Malvern has had a successful first month. The 675+ runs on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and stops in Colwall, West Malvern and Malvern Wells, allowing people to visit the theatre or go for a night
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12/12/03 - Ladies' cup success
MALVERN Ladies travelled to Bredon for a Wyvern Associates Cup game on Sunday. BREDON LADIES 0, MALVERN LADIES 6 A slow start by both sides saw Malvern take the lead in the eighth minute when a through ball from Polly Bounds opened the Bredon defence
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12/12/03 - Welland soon on top
TOP of the Worcester Saturday Division One table Welland took time to get to grips with a spirited Koinonia team. KOINONIA 1, WELLAND ATHLETIC 6 Tom Holland replaced the injured Steve Morris after ten minutes and although Welland's defence looked strong
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Walk in my shoes
IT was extremely disappointing to discover that from the time I went to college last week till the time I went to college this week, the bus shelter seats in Graham Road had been altered from high and unfixed to low and fixed. Who decided they should
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12/12/03 - Junior Soccer Scene ...
MALVERN Town Wanderers U15s progressed to the semi-final of the Andy Wardroper Memorial Trophy at the expense of Evesham United. MALVERN TOWN WANDERERS U15s 2, EVESHAM UNITED U15s 1 The visitors began much the stronger, attacking the Wanderer's defence
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Two dangerous crossings
Are Network Rail only going to consider one of the Jamaica Road rail crossings but not the other? Last Friday's article (Malvern Gazette, December 5) refers to the Jamaica Road to Hanbury Road crossing, but there are in fact two dangerous rail crossings
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Crash mystery
POLICE are appealing for information after a Rover 620 ended up on its side in a field off the Storridge to Cowleigh Road at around 1am on Tuesday morning. Officers were unable to find the driver or ascertain if anyone was injured. Anyone with information
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Flat scheme is on the agenda
COUNCILLORS are to consider an application to convert a Malvern property into five apartments next week. Temeside Properties hopes to convert a house at 52 Graham Road into flats and demolish an existing garage to provide off-road parking. As reported
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Understanding Islam
THE Lyttelton Well, in Church Street, Malvern, will host a course on understanding Islam on January 17 and 31. The course, mainly aimed at Christians, will be led by Dr Chris Hewer, advisor on inter-faith relations to the Bishop of Birmingham. For details
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Mobile camera slows speeders
A MOBILE speed camera set up in Great Malvern has resulted in a big cut in the number of drivers caught going too fast. The Safety Camera Partnership first set up the camera on the B4211 Barnards Green Road in May and, since then, the mobile camera van
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Residents meet to oppose mast
FEARS that a phone mast may be erected in Upper Welland brought more than 80 people to a meeting on Monday night. Vodafone has applied for permission to erect the mast at Mayall Farm, Watery Lane, and many villagers are concerned about the effect it will
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Fair is a record-breaker
A CHRISTMAS fair at Cradley's Royal British Legion Club raised a record-breaking amount for the village hall, which was damaged by fire at the end of September. Numerous stalls, a tombola, raffle, and refreshments meant £1,511 was raised for the refurbishment
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City sign goalkeeper
WORCESTER City have signed experienced keeper Chris Taylor as an emergency stop-gap for tomorrow's Dr Martens Premier Division clash with Crawley Town at St George's Lane. Taylor, who kept a clean-sheet for Hinckley against City earlier in the season,
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Pensioners tuck in
CHELSEA Pensioners will be celebrating Christmas by tucking into cheeses made in Worcestershire. The Hereford Hop cheese, made by Malvern Cheesewrights, will be presented to the old soldiers at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, as part of a tradition that
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Woolley: City can't afford to be beaten
BARRY Woolley has raised the stakes ahead of Worcester City's clash with fourth-placed Crawley Town at St George's Lane tomorrow by insisting they can't afford to lose. The giant defender has billed it as a 'massive' game for a City side seeking to complete
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Creative opportunity
ARTISTIC youngsters could win a special present from Lapland if they enter a competition being run by a Malvern business. Select World Travel recently launched its new website and is holding a colouring competition to celebrate. Children aged five to
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Molby looks for win launchpad
KIDDERMINSTER Harriers boss Jan Molby hopes tomorrow's home clash with Leyton Orient will provide a winning launchpad for their hectic spell of matches before next month's big FA Cup showdown with Wolves. He wants relegation-threatened Harriers to pick
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Salcombe takes the canal glory
DESPITE a sharp overnight frost, the Worcester and District United Anglers Association Canal Open still managed to provide a reasonable winning weight of 5-8-8 for Worcester matchman Mick Salcombe. Scoring his first victory on the canal in over four years
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12/12/03 - Karate students earn new grades
NEARLY 100 local karate students gathered recently at Dyson Perrins School, Malvern for a one day training course and grading examination hosted by Mr Clayton Murrain (7th Dan), head coach to the English Wado-Ryu Sport Karate Association. As well as three
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12/12/03 - The Elms girls' mini-hockey team wins title
THE Elms School, Colwall U11 A Girls hockey team finished the autumn term on a high by lifting the Herefordshire U11 County mini-hockey title held at Leominster last weekend. After four victories, without conceding a single goal in the group stages, a
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12/12/03 - Easy win for Malvern
MALVERN played Pershore at the Girls' College putting in a fine performance. MALVERN LADIES 6, PERSHORE LADIES 0 Kerry Tudge hammered Malvern's opening goal home from a penalty corner early in the first half. After a sustained period of pressure from
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12/12/03 - Fixtures ...
SATURDAY FOOTBALL WEST MIDLANDS LEAGUE Premier Division: Dudley Town v Malvern Town, Brierley & Hagley v Ledbury Town, Coseley Town v Bromyard Town. Division One South: Malvern Town Reserves v Malvern Rangers, Ledbury Town Reserves v Cradley Town
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12/12/03 - Molby looks for win launchpad
KIDDERMINSTER Harriers boss Jan Molby hopes tomorrow's home clash with Leyton Orient will provide a winning launchpad for their hectic spell of matches before next month's big FA Cup showdown with Wolves. He wants relegation-threatened Harriers to pick
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Seasonal songs
DEC Verse and friends will perform seasonal music and readings at Whitbourne village hall tonight (December 12). Tickets are £6, include a mince pie and a glass of wine and proceeds will go to Whitbourne Hall conservation trust. Contact Liz Cousins on
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Haunting refrain to raise the roof
A Christmas refrain from 16th Century Coventry will haunt St Katherine's Hall as the Ledbury Choral Society performs its annual carol concert. The choir will perform a whole range of carols from the late Middle Ages to the 20th Century, including the
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Monkey business
ROCK band Monkey Boy will headline at the Arts Workshop in Worcester tomorrow (Saturday). It will be supported by Brighton-based My Deaf Audio. Both bands are on the Cradley label Lockjaw Records. The venue is on Sansome Street. For information call 01905
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Hall plays host to the swinging Barber sound
THE Big Chris Barber Band will be providing the music at the Huntingdon Hall in Worcester tomorrow (Satur-day). The band was born out of a special show to celebrate the music of Duke Ellington in 2000, when the seven-strong Chris Barber's Jazz and Blues
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12/12/03 - Pace ace Malik signs for Worcs
WORCESTERSHIRE County Cricket Club have swooped to sign former England Under 19 star Nadeem Malik. The nippy seamer has signed a two-year deal at New Road after deciding his future lay away from Nottinghamshire. Malik almost arrived at Worcestershire
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12/12/03 - Changed Town win
TOWN moved into the Third Round of the Smedley Crooke Memorial Charity Cup, with this comfortable success at home to Alveston on Tuesday night. MALVERN TOWN 4, ALVESTON 1 On a bitterly cold, misty evening, Town, showing a number of changes from the side
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12/12/03 - Liam Killeen signs a new full-time contract
MALVERN'S top mountain bike racer Liam Killeen, aged 21, has signed a new contract with the Subaru Gary Fisher team. Next year sees him move from his part time contract of 2002 and 2003, to a full time contract with the marquee team. The previous part
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12/12/03 - Jim scoops owner of the year
CALLOW End owner Jim Lewis admitted his shock after scooping a prestigious award earlier this week. The man who watched his horse Best Mate make history at Cheltenham in March was named owner of the year at the annual Horserace Writers Press Association
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Doctors and nurses did a great job
AS a patient in the new Worcestershire Royal Hospital, I enjoyed the best of treatment, care and consideration. I am now home again, fit and well. The doctors and nurses are doing a fantastic job. The food was excellent, good selection, well presented
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Hare-brained
REGARDING the proposal for creating a bus lane in Newtown Road, Worcester, as someone who daily uses the road, I must say what a hare-brained idea this is. Why create problems that do not exist? Without spending thousands of pounds on road widening, it
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Nothing could be worse
SORRY Reg Price, but we have moved on since the Conservatives were in power. Michael Howard seems straightforward to me and no government could be worse that the one we have at present. It is a shame all the opposition parties cannot find a way to unite
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Paying the price of Kidder downgrade
IN an article in the Evening News (Saturday, November 29) we read of ambulance crews "missing targets" and of emergency patients being treated by paramedics because A&E could not accept them. Obviously the two are connected. An Acute Hospitals trust
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Respect paid to soldier of empire
THE death notice of an old soldier of the British Empire appeared in the Malvern News a 100 years ago. "After a brief illlness, as a result of a chill, Lieutenant-General James May, CB, died at the Hydro Establishment, Malvern, on Saturday," the paper
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Echoes from the Past
100 years ago THE Rev C E Freeman, who, from 1856 down to a few months ago was vicar of West Malvern, on Thursday last received from his late parishioners a piece of silver plate and a purse of gold. The presentation took place at the schoolroom. The
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Film is climax of Ring cycle
The fellowship prepares to battle for Middle Earth as Frodo and Sam continue their quest in the finale to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. The Return of the King (12A) comes to Malvern Cinema on Wednesday and runs until January 8. Screenings are from Monday
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Popular panto
POPULAR pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk will come to Cheltenham next week. The Bacon Theatre, in Dean Close School, will be staging the production by Chaplins Pantos on Monday (December 15). The show starts at 2pm and tickets cost £5. To book, call 01242
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What's On
Theatre December 12-ESO perform Mendelssohn's string symphonies at the Forum, Malvern Theatres, 7.30pm, £8-£25. Box Office (01684) 892277. Until 13-Time & the Conways by J B Priestley at the Festival Theatre, Malvern Theatres, 2.30pm and 8pm, £14-
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Machines that make things from jewellery to jet engines
The Duke of York was treated to a slice of "Mazak World" as he toured the county yesterday wearing his trade representative hat. Prince Andrew was visiting Worcester in his capacity as Special Representative for International Trade and Investment, and
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Made in Malvern, but sights set on the USA
THE Duke of York began his day in the county with a visit to the Morgan Motor Company, Malvern. The world-renowned company is planning to break into the US market with its new Aero 8 sports car and is the kind of company the Duke promotes in his role
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12/12/03 - Sixways flanker faces surgery
RICHARD Bates is set to go under the knife to cure a groin problem. Worcester Rugby Club's powerhouse flanker, who has been dogged by injuries over the past 12 months, will have an operation to repair a torn groin muscle. The South African now looks set
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Cat flap kids on rampage
TWO toddlers sparked mayhem after breaking into a Droitwich house through a cat-flap for a three-hour spree which sparked a police helicopter search. The girls, aged two and four, surprised police and neighbours in Albert Street when they walked out of
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Prince Andrew praises county businesses
PRINCE Andrew flew the flag for British industry when he visited three Worcestershire factories. He toured the Mazak in Warndon, Worcester - which produces metal-cutting tools used to make everything from jewellery to jet engines - the Morgan Motor Company
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Brown's lifeline for council tax
WORCESTERSHIRE County Council has been thrown an extra £4.5m which could stave off big council tax increases. The authority was a big winner from Chancellor Gordon Brown's decision to give local authorities an extra £340m to spend next year. The extra
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'Everybody wants post office to stay'
A PENSIONER'S crusade to save a post office in his Worcester neighbourhood is gathering pace. Donald Smith, of Stallard Road, off Himbleton Road, St John's, has obtained hundreds of signatures to his petition to save the Henwick Road post office. He said
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Charity day in memory of Kyle
A DISCO and non-uniform day will take place today to help raise funds for a skateboard park in memory of teenager who died from a rare leukaemia strain. In October, the Evening News reported how the family of Kyle Salmon hoped to keep his spirit alive
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School treats elderly to party medley
OLDER people in Droitwich donned their party hats yesterday, and enjoyed a real festive knees-up, thanks to the generosity of local school children. The town's High School put on its third annual Christmas party for the more mature generation. Around
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Waving a WAND on poverty trap
CHILDREN have become the focus of a regeneration programme on a Droitwich estate with the official opening of a new nursery. Worcester MP Peter Luff was today due to cut the ribbon for the WANDS neighbourhood nursery on the Westlands, one of the poorest
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I never took part in three-in-a-bed session with a schoolgirl, claims sex case woman
A MARRIED woman denounced as "false" an allegation she took part in a three-in-a-bed session with her lover and a schoolgirl. Susan Morris told Worcester Crown Court that during her affair with Christopher Howley he had brought up the sexual fantasy in
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Terry in farming hot seat
A DAIRY farmer whose land borders the M5 motorway is the new NFU county chairman for Worcestershire. Terry Hill, of Saints Farm, Brownheath Lane, near Droitwich, took over the post after being elected unopposed at the Worcestershire annual meeting this
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War cartoonist to be honoured on battlefield
A RENOWNED county war cartoonist, dubbed "The Man Who Won the War" will be honoured on a Belgian battlefield tomorrow. Several hundred people are expected to attend the unveiling of a plaque on the site of the First World War battlefield, near Ypres,
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Christmas comes but twice a year!
A DASH of sparkle has been added to a children's Christmas party, thanks to an unexpected gift. Children at St Clement's Play group, Worcester are looking forward to their Christmas festivities, which have been given a boost with £100 from the Making
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A wet spell, but water stocks low
PEOPLE have been warned not to waste water as reservoir levels have become dangerously low. Despite the wet spell that ended the month, there was less than three-quarters of the normal level of November rainfall. With experts predicting a dry December
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Lawyer's deep sense of shame
A RESPECTED solicitor "went to bits" after his wife died from cancer and his professional partner was diagnosed with having the same disease, a tribunal heard. Anthony James Lyons, aged 66, of Foregate Street, Worcester, admitted breaching the Law Society's
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Make your pulse race to the music
FUNKY DJ, Lisa Lashes will be playing her own uplifting blend of tough Euro house when she headlines at Worcester's Pulse night. Lisa's combination of good looks and sublime DJing expertise has ensured a meteoric rise from her first gig sailing up the
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12/12/03 - Passion returns for Upton
ON a cold, windy but dry afternoon, Upton travelled to Shropshire for a North Midlands One bottom of the table clash with Cleobury. CLEOBURY MORTIMER 8pts, UPTON 10pts Both teams are suffering from retirements, injuries and non-availability, so with younger
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West Malvern
Singers sought! Basses from Blackheath Way, baritones from Brockhill Road, tenors from The Dingle. As the augmented church choir practices for the annual Carols By Candlelight service at St James's a week on Sunday (December 21), an appeal has gone out
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REDMARLEY
TRIBUTE was paid to a long-serving committee member of over 30 years on the resignation of Mrs Molly Barratt at the annual general meeting of Redmarley Village Hall when she was thanked for all her years of service and support as an active member of the
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PAUNTLEY
THE service at St John the Evangelist Church, Pauntley, on Sunday, December 7, was parish communion conducted by the rector, Reverend Pat Phillips. She took as her subject John the Baptist. The readings were by Mr Eric Solesbury and the sidesman was Mrs
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LONGDON
ON Tuesday, December 9, Longdon Leapfrogs Playgroup, together with the reception class from Longdon St Mary's School, came to St Mary's Church for their annual Christmas service. Some simple Christmas songs were sung, accompanied by Edward Lane on the
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COLWALL
CHRISTMAS fling in aid of Cradley's new school fund will take place at Colwall Village Hall tonight (Friday, December 12) at 8pm. Please bring your own food and drinks. Tea, coffee and biscuits will be on sale, but no bar. Tickets cost £5 from John Goodwin
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Solstice dance
An evening of psychedelic dance music takes place at the Great Malvern Club. The Winter Solstice Gathering, organised by Malvern-based group Phoenix, features DJs Earthdoctor from Wales, Deliah Smith from Banbury and Alien from Malvern. The event begins
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Taking a fresh look at town
THE origin of Tewkesbury's name is one of many points explored in a new edition of a book about the Gloucestershire town. Tewkesbury, by Anthea Jones, was first published in 1987, but has now been revised and redesigned. The book tells the history of
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St Trinian's among influences on Alan
JAZZ musician turned painter Alan King will be exhibiting his work at Malvern's Lyttelton House Gallery from tomorrow (December 13). The work of the former town resident shows a wide range of inspiration, from the naughty schoolgirls of St Trinian's to
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Art show gets a response
A range of ideal Christmas gifts was on display at the Barry Jackson Room, Grange Road, from Friday to Sunday. Cards, bags, jewellery, paintings and pottery were among goods on offer to visitors during the Art and Craft 2003 exhibition, which featured
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Opera in shot
PHOTOGRAPHS depicting the ancient art of Chinese opera go on display in Hereford today (Friday). The work, by Jim Hodson, reflects the contrast between the modern, hi-tech image of Singapore and the traditional opera that takes place behind the scenes
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Cardiff is target for club outing
DANCE fans will be departing Malvern for a coach trip to a club night featuring homegrown talent in Cardiff. Evolution nightclub is the destination for those on the coach and a special event organised by Offitsface.com. The event is preceded by a warm
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Historian uncovers past of a medieval landmark
Ledbury historian Joe Hillaby has turned to some of the town's most notable buildings for his latest book. Mr Hillaby, president of the Ledbury and District Society Trust, will launch St Katherine's Hospital, Ledbury C1230-1547, at the Burgage Hall tomorrow
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Fiasco of planning system?
THE latest chapter in the Christopher Whitehead High School chronicles is published today. The long-suffering residents of St John's will now have to wait another eight months for any possibility of a decision in the "move the school?" saga and a resolution
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Vince takes over shop
AN Old Street shop that has been empty since August has been taken over by an existing Upton business. Frames, previously at the Old Bell House Tearooms, has moved into number 14, which was formerly Gabrielle's clothing. Vi Hogan ran the Old Bell House
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Aldwyn Voices n Review: Tewkesbury Abbey
The Aldwyn Voices' Sequence of Music & Literature for Christmas, with James Vivian conducting, was a choice selection. The music spanned the last four centuries and embraced arrangements of familiar carols, juxtaposed with more challenging items.
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Dick Whittington n Review: Swan Theatres
IMMEDIATELY the show started, enthusiastic children in the audience were engaged in repartee with the pantomime cast. All the essential and traditional ingredients were present. There was an abundance of 'Oh no he's not!' 'Oh yes he is!', corny 'Knock
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Duke takes time out to understand businesses
DURING his tour, the Duke of York took time to find out more about the two Malvern companies he visited from the staff themselves. He struggled to get to grips with the complex work of Malvern Instruments and had to stop commercial director Dr Jane Bishop
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New sides for shelter
SIDES will be fitted to the bus shelter in Church Street, Malvern, in the new year. The town council decided to go ahead with the work, which should cost about £400, after receiving complaints that the shelter was open to the wind and rain. The council
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Arrest made
A MAN was arrested in Court Street, Upton, last Friday at around 11.20pm on suspicion of using threatening words and behaviour. He was warned and released.
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Boat speeds up rescue response
A NEW rescue boat that will allow a faster response to emergency calls has been launched by the Upton branch of the Severn Area Rescue Association (SARA). The boat is moored near Starline Narrowboats hire base and workshop at Upton Marina and has been
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Christmas lights budget to be halved
MALVERN Town Council is planning to cut spending on Christmas lights next year to help lower its tax demand. Businesses will be asked to sponsor the lights and the town council will almost halve the amount of money it spends on them to £10,000. If businesses
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Plea for help
VOLUNTEERS are needed for two regular events taking place in Longdon. Longdon Village Hall Committee wants to run a youth night and a wine and beer appreciation evening, but needs helpers. The hall reopened in October this year, after a £180,000 project
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Improving field
OPEN ground in Longdon is in the process of being enhanced by the parish council. The field, in Bear Lane, was bought for use as a cemetery when the existing one becomes full. However, it is currently used by local children as a playing field. Longdon
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Pupils box clever
Pupils at Upton-Upon-Severn CE Primary School have been helping children less fortunate than themselves by putting together special Christmas boxes. The whole school was invited to donate toys and other gifts for the Operation Christmas Child appeal,
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Youngsters to put on sparkling show
youngsters will be dressing up in tinsel and bells for the Peppercorns' Christmas production. Around 30 members, aged 10 to 18, have been rehearsing for the show, Christmas Time, on Saturday, December 20, which features seasonal songs and music. Co-ordinator
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Santa flies in for visit
A SANTA wearing sunglasses arrived by helicopter to wish everyone at Leigh Sinton Farm a 'cool Yule'. His dramatic arrival last Saturday marked the start of festive events at the farm, which sells Christmas trees grown on site and has its own Christmas
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Rail passengers are up in arms
SUPPORT is growing for a campaign to improve train services in the area organised by a Malvern rail passenger. Jackie Carey, of Jamaica Road, experienced more problems when she tried to get from Hereford to Malvern Link last Thursday, December 4. Three
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A dead end
I have read with great interest the matter of Great Malvern cemetery. To me, this is another way of getting more revenue from bereaved people. I for one would like to know if and when Malvern Town Council did a certified check by a certified engineer,
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School takes on new name
POOLBROOK Primary School hopes to make a fresh start by changing its name to Malvern Hills Primary School. The school, in Bluebell Close, has already informed parents of the change, but the official launch of the new name will take place next term. Sweatshirts
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An early present
THE Borrowers Toy Library in Malvern was this week celebrating the arrival of an early Christmas present. The organisation, based at Barnards Green, was given a grant of £1,000 form the Lloyds TSB Foundation scheme. The Toy Library was one of 97 charities
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Times are not changing for the better
WE are sponsors of Newtown Sports under-nine football team and after several requests from our grandson, who plays for them, we went down to Lower Howsell Playing Field on Sunday, December 7, to watch them play. As they were wearing shirts with our name
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New building plan up for approval
Planners are being asked to approve an application by Millers Tyre Services to replace its existing building in Edith Walk, Malvern. A previous plan was refused in October because the industrial-style design was thought not suitable for the town centre
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Hard to believe
AS I came down through Ledbury this morning and saw the beautiful Leadon Valley spread out before me backed by the orchards and woodland of Wall Hills, it seemed impossible to believe that within the next few months, this view will also include the garish
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Someone knows
SOMEONE who walks their dog down Campion Drive is allowing it to mess on the pavement. Anyone who walks a dog on a lead knows when it stops to do its business, so come on, doggie walker, take a bag with you and pick it up! Would you like it trod into
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Following up bright ideas
IDEAS for improving Malvern were put forward at a conference in the town by members of the Vision 21 scheme. Tackling litter, better hospital transport for the elderly and using Malvern Theatres to attract young people were a few of the suggestions. At
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Unjust system
HAVING been on holiday, I have only recently seen Adrian Hardman's letter (November 14) on what to do about the inequitable council tax. Local income tax, which takes into account the ability to pay, really is the only fair way of sharing the cost of
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Home halted
PLANS for a new detached house in Leigh Sinton have been refused. Malvern Hills district councillors visited the site at Leigh Sinton Farm and decided that any more building would be over-development and that the property should not be built. Planning
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Indebted to you
MAY I say a very big thank-you to Malvern Social Services and the physiotherapy department, in particular, for the months of dedicated care they have given me following a very damaging fall I had in mid-June. Following an operation, nine days in hospital
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12/12/03 - Falcons surprise the Eagles in second half
FOUR second-half goals brought Anchor Falcons three well deserved points in this Worcester League Sunday Division Four encounter at Dyson Perrins. ANCHOR FALCONS 4, DROITWICH SPA EAGLES 0 After an indifferent first-half showing, the Falcons rallied and
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A valid protest
I WAS sad to read that Chris Ridler (Your Letters, November 28) thinks that 40 million animals killed every year for the fur trade is petty. The anti-fur protests in Ledbury are also against the factory farming of sentient beings kept in small wire cages
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12/12/03 - Mistakes cost West
WEST Malvern entertained high flying Pershore Manor on Saturday and can only blame themselves for losing. WEST MALVERN 2, PERSHORE MANOR 3 The West got off to a flyer and were a goal up within the first seven minutes. Good play between David Knapper and
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Not encouraging
I WRITE with regard to the on-going correspondence in your pages on the new bus stop in Church Street. This is the main bus stop in Great Malvern, so one would have hoped that at least the same facilities would have been provided. However, the new shelter
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House plan to be discussed
AN application to build a bungalow in Malvern Link could be approved on Wednesday. Outline consent to build on the site at 9 Redwing Close was refused in July. Revised plans were then submitted, but a decision on these was deferred at a planning meeting
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Only for under 25s
MALVERN'S family planning clinic will not take people over 25 years old in the new year. From January 6, the clinic, held at Malvern Health Centre from 6pm to 8pm every Tuesday, will become a Time 4U service for the under-25s. In April 2004 it will move
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The wrong place
WHILE I applaud the efforts of Mrs Davy and the Malvern Access Group to create a sensory garden, I feel the site chosen in Victoria Park is not the most suitable. Unlike Mrs Davy, I walk through the area on most days and am saddened by the regular vandalism
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New tree is memorial to wartime sacrifice
A NEW tree in memory of Malvern's wartime dead was planted in Link Top on Monday. The red maple tree planted on the former site of a memorial bus stop was a replacement for a tree snapped in half by vandals at the end of March. The site has a personal
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Not guilty of snobbery
AS the fellow councillor who seconded Roger Hall-Jones's proposal to refuse Millers Tyres' first planning application, I do take exception to David Cunliffe's accusation of snobbery (Your Letters, Nov-ember 21). The design submitted was not up to what
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Lions' Santa sleigh returns to bring festive jollity
AS Christmas approaches, a familiar sight is preparing to take to the Streets of Malvern. The Malvern Hills Lions Christmas Sleigh will be bringing some festive cheer to residents around Malvern from next Friday (December 19). Father Christmas will be
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Look at universe is a prize-winner
A Malvern Girls' College pupil was the winner of a major science award. Amy Fok, aged 18, won this year's Peterhouse Science Essay Prize from Peterhouse College, Cambridge, with an essay entitled What Shape is the Universe? She was invited to Cambridge