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  • We're cheering for the Warriors

    SCHOOLGIRL cheerleaders will be throwing shapes in support of the Worcester Warriors rugby team. The cheerleading squad from Hanley Caste High School, pictured, will be performing at Sixways Stadium on Saturday, December 12, when the Warriors clash

  • University is given a gold eco accolade

    THE University of Worcester has become the first university in England to achieve a gold EcoCampus award. It has been recognised for its commitment to continually improving its environmental performance through a range of initiatives. The EcoCampus

  • Elizabethans in knock-out joy

    WORCESTER League Division Two table-toppers YMCA Kites were undone in a defeat to YMCA Elizabethans in the Team Handicap Knock-out first round. Despite a strong display from Kites star Dave Williams, a weakened team were hit by the fine form of Dean

  • Bowlers celebrate success

    BOWLERS in Worcester joined together this week to celebrate raising hundreds of pounds in memory of a close friend. At the beginning of November, 48 bowlers had gathered at Worcester Bowl, Bromyard Road, for the annual Phil Mattey Tournament. Phil, who

  • National crown for Hills pair

    TWO Malvern Hills Indoor Club stars are the national under 25s singles champions. Amy Stanton, a student at the University of Worcester, and Andrew Walters, a garage manager from Broadway, picked up the trophies. This is the first time both women’s

  • Deadly dose could have been first fix

    A MAN from Worcester who was found dead at a friend’s home died after taking heroin possibly for the first time, an inquest was told. Daniel Kennedy, of Portefields Road, Tolladine, was discovered by his father who had not heard from his son for a few

  • Falcons are in flight with 10-goal win

    LIAM Edwards’ first-half hat-trick inspired Falcons Youth Under 13s to a 10-0 win over Westside Wanderers in Mercian Festival Junior League Division One. Youth were six goals up by half-time with Jonny Reading, Tal Baker-Phillips and Chris Nesbitt also

  • City take former Hereford striker on loan

    FORMER Hereford United striker Danny Carey-Bertram is Worcester City’s new loan capture. City boss Richard Dryden revealed he had secured a forward in time for tomorrow’s Blue Square South trip to Welling (3pm). Carey-Bertram, 25, scored

  • Sharks ruin the record of Lions at top of league

    WARNDON Villages Sharks Under 12s and Kidderminster Lions contested their Stourport Youth League 100 per cent records. Sharks ran out 3-0 winners after taking the lead just before half-time when James Ridge glanced home a Matt Sowden free-kick. Lions

  • Our windows are clear winners this Christmas

    BUSINESSES received a seasonal makeover for this year’s shop window competition held in Malvern. The annual contest sees traders decorating their windows to create a colourful focal point for the town. First prize this year went to Iapetus, Belle Vue

  • Extra-time joy as Colts go through

    NORTHSIDE Colts needed extra-time to progress in the Worcestershire FA Under 14s Cup with a 4-2 win at Westbury Celtic Youth. In a close encounter, Celtic went ahead following a corner on the stroke of half-time. They doubled their advantage in the

  • It's opera, but not as we know it

    AN ex-brickie and a Cambridge scholar with a penchant for performing opera will visit Worcestershire this weekend. The Opera Dudes, also known as Neil Allen and Tim Lole, will be at The Fold in Bransford, near Worcester, tomorrow (dec 5). The popular

  • Tributes paid to ‘wonderful’ Les

    FORMER colleagues have paid tribute to a “wonderful man” who worked at Worcester’s Swan Theatre for more than 20 years. Les Hill, who died last month aged 88, was well-known to theatre goers as the Swan’s front of house manager and to many children as

  • Musician fell asleep driving at 90mph

    A TALENTED musician died in a huge motorway smash after he fell asleep at the wheel and hit the back of a lorry. Alessio Adorisio was driving home from a talent competition in Birmingham when he crashed his Alfa Romeo Spider on the M5.

  • Son’s joy as reader replaces lost cash

    THE son of the woman who was a victim of theft while in hospital has said he is “dumbfounded” after a Worcester man came forward to offer to replace the stolen money. Reader Len Marshall was so disgusted after reading the story on yesterday

  • Council sets out stall for a 2.5pc tax rise

    COUNCIL tax for people living in Worcester looks set to increase next year by two-and-a-half per cent, it has been announced. Worcester City Council’s cabinet has unveiled its proposed budget for 2010-11 which also includes plans to freeze

  • Jail for window smash yob

    A WORCESTER man who smashed a window with his foot and spat blood in a Worcester hospital waiting room has been locked up by magistrates. Christopher Small, aged 20, of Chedworth Drive, Warndon kicked in the window of a couple’s home when they

  • TV dream for Worcestershire duo

    ACOUSTIC duo Groucutt and Haynes hope fans will help them win a high profile talent show. Rob Groucutt and Dan Haynes, who have been playing together since last year, are taking part in the T4 Hollyoaks Music Show, a competition which will profile nine

  • MORRIS

    MORRIS Jacqueline Susan 22nd October, 2009 The Family and Relatives of the late Jacqueline Susan Morris Jackie of Car Care Garage would like to thank all the Family, Neighbours, Relations and Friends including those who travelled from as far afield as

  • SHORT

    SHORT Gladys Mary Formerly of Jarvis Street, Eckington. Passed away unexpectedly but peacefully, at home in Worcester on November 29th, 2009, aged 92 years. Wife of the late Ted, mother of Judy, Chris, Hazel, Barbara, Dennis and the late Brian, also a

  • SPEERS

    SPEERS Tina nee Newman Of Ronkswood. Passed away peacefully on November 29th, 2009, aged 40 years. Much loved partner of John and a dear mother, daughter and sister. Funeral service at Holy Trinity & St Matthew Church on Wednesday, December 9th, at

  • HARKIN

    HARKIN Eileen May nee Bushell, nee Dyas Passed away suddenly in hospital on November 27th, 2009, aged 72 years. A dearly loved mum, nan and great nan. She will be greatly missed by all her Family and Friends. Funeral service will take place at Worcester

  • KIMBERLEY

    KIMBERLEY Peter John Of Worcester Passed away peacefully on November 28th, 2009, aged 78 years. Dearly loved husband of Diane and beloved father of Sarah, grandfather to Sophie, Sam and Jamie, a much loved brother to Pearl and Eric, brother in law to

  • GILES

    GILES Dorothy December 4th 1997 Treasured memories of a loving mother and grandmother called to rest twelve years ago today. Always in our thoughts. Son John, daughter in law Caroline, grandchildren Emma and Jonathan. Published in paper 04/12/2009 in

  • JAMES

    JAMES Warren Pat and Family would like to thank Friends and Neighbours for their cards, letters and understanding at this sad time. Thank you also to both the Ambulance Service and Police Force for their kindness and the Reverend G Moore and Staff at

  • HANDLEY

    HANDLEY Nora Family of the late Nora would like to thank everyone who sent messages of condolences, and beautiful floral tributes. Thanks also to E J Gumery & Son for their professionalism. also the Reverend Peter Haddleton for a lovely service. She

  • BROWN

    BROWN Beulah 4-12-05 Douglas 5-3-96 Always in our thoughts, Forever in our hearts. From Sue, Sheila, Dennis, Ron, Viv, Allan, Paul, Tina, Grandchildren and great grandchildren. Published in paper 04/12/2009 in Worcester News

  • HOSKINS

    HOSKINS Dorothy Dossie In memory of a devoted wife, mother and nan. Forever in our hearts and thoughts . God Bless. From Roy, sons, Bryan, Nigel and Terry, grandchildren Ella and Aaron. xx Published in paper 04/12/2009 in Worcester News

  • JONES

    JONES Andrew Andy Precious Son of Rose and the late Ray, beloved brother of Wendy, Rich, Matt and Families. Passed away one year today, miss you more than words can ever say. Goodnight God Bless. Published in paper 04/12/2009 in Worcester News

  • Did you see taxi incident?

    TAXI passengers who witnessed a late night incident could help with a police investigation. West Mercia Police would like to hear from the group of five male passengers who they believe saw an incident in Worcester city centre last Sunday.

  • BALLOT: Can England win the World Cup?

    THE all-important group draw takes place later today for the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa. All eyes are on England's group and fingers are crossed that we draw the likes of New Zealand, Algeria and Swizerland while we avoid teams such as Portugal

  • Arr starts as Ruddock makes three changes

    SCRUM-HALF Jonny Arr will make just the fourth start of his career for Worcester Warriors at London Irish in the Guinness Premiership tomorrow (3pm). Arr is handed the number nine jersey with Ryan Powell (rib cartilage) ruled out as director of rugby

  • Christmas Cupcake Couture! - Honey and Lavender Cup Cakes

    The aromatic sharpness of lavender combined with soft honey flavours and toasted almonds give these cupcakes an intensity of flavour that is luxuriously decadent and festive. Top these cupcakes with edible silver glitter for a gorgeous Christmas

  • Firefighters in city bridge chemical alert

    FIREFIGHTERS and police were called to Worcester's main bridge today after chemical drums washed up in debris below. Nine blue drums, marked with a black cross within an organge square and a red gas canister, are lodged beneath the bridge.

  • New date for Thurrock

    WORCESTER City’s Blue Square South game at Thurrock has been rearranged for Tuesday, December 15, at Ship Lane (7.45pm). The game was postponed on Tuesday because of a waterlogged pitch but it is subject to City not requiring an FA Trophy replay with

  • County sign loan wicketkeeper for start of season

    WORCESTERSHIRE have secured a new wicketkeeper for the start of next season. Middlesex’s Ben Scott, 28, will play for the New Road side on loan, joining on April 3 for an initial four-week period which could be extended. He will fill in before the County

  • Wanderers to entertain Spartans

    WORCESTER Wanderers welcome Spartans (Midlands) to Weston’s Fields tomorrow for a Midlands Two West (South) clash. In National Three Midlands, Bromsgrove go to Newport (Salop), while Luctonians entertain Hinckley. TOMORROW National Three Midlands:

  • Good times for The Irony

    EVESHAM band The Irony are back by popular demand and getting ready to perform alongside Alistair McGowan. The group, who have had their heads down over the past few months working on new material, are ready to release their second album to the masses

  • Savvy by Ingrid Law

    My savvy hadn't come along yet. But I was only two days away from my very one thirteen dripping candles. For Mibs Beaumont's family, the day of their thirteenth birthday could be an adventure or a disaster. It's when they get their savvy

  • Families return home as the clean-up begins

    AN investigation is continuing into the blaze at a building in Worcester on Wednesday night as evacuated families in the area were allowed home. Residents were able to move back into their houses late on Wednesday night after fire crews attended the

  • Revenge mission to improve away blues

    WORCESTER City’s mission is two-fold when they head to Welling United in Blue Square South on Saturday (3pm). Richard Dryden’s side head to Kent looking to avenge a dreadful performance in losing 1-0 to the Wings at St George’s Lane last month

  • Robins planning to step aside

    MALVERN director of rugby Dave Robins has revealed he will step down from his role in two years time as his side gear up for a home National Three Midlands clash with Hereford tomorrow (2.15pm). Robins has been in charge at Spring Lane since the start

  • Person rescued from burning house in Hereford

    FIREFIGHTERS rescued a person from a burning house in Hereford this morning. Fire crews were called to the two-storey building in Lloyd Street, Hereford, at 1am. The person inside, who had become trapped after a blaze broke out on the ground floor, had

  • Tears and cheers as troops march home - video

    OUR troops were given a heroes welcome yesterday as they marched through the city. A huge crowd lined their route to cheer the boys – and four girls – of our local regiment as they returned from Afghanistan. Many people were moved to

  • Joke from a joke justice system

    SIR – Re: “Officers should not have to put up with this loutish behaviour”. Eighty hours unpaid work and £100 compensation – a joke sentence from a joke justice system. You couldn’t make it up. TW BALDWIN, Malvern.

  • Not a man to let facts get in way

    SIR – A large part of N Taylor’s latest (November 28) contribution was, sadly, incomprehensible, and the rest wasn’t improved by false conflation and quotations out of context. In short, my consistent narrative – almost completely unengaged

  • Time to accept the climate is changing

    SIR – We have been reminded of what we suffered in 2007 by the devastating floods in Cumbria. During our troubles the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Fire And Rescue Service, under chief officer Paul Hayden, pioneered the National Supply Team

  • Be part of the Ocean Colour Scene

    LEGENDARY indie outfit Ocean Colour Scene will visit Worcester later this month. The Brit-rockers, who dominated the charts with singles including The Riverboat Song and The Day We Caught The Train during the 1990s, are still going strong after two

  • Trewick: Sven visit will not distract us

    HEREFORD United will be solely focused on continuing their impressive home record tomorrow and won’t be distracted by the visit of Sven-Goran Eriksson, according to manager John Trewick. The former England boss is the high-profile director of football

  • I meant employee

    SIR – In my letter of Monday, November 30, I should have invited any council employee to get involved in the campaign not employer. Sean McCauley, Defend Jobs & Services Worcester.

  • I now only use a taxi as last resort

    SIR – I agree with B Murray’s letter. Why should people who never use taxis have to fund cameras in cars? In the past two years I have only used taxis as a last resort. I gave up using them because, when I used them for the same journey, at the same

  • Treat such drivers same as burglars

    SIR – I read “Learn by mistakes and don’t lose that licence,” (November 27) with outrage. It was politically correct codswallop! That somebody gets the book thrown at them for the heinous crime of doing 35mph in a 30 zone typifies the Labour dictatorship

  • City boss completes swoop for frontman

    WORCESTER City have secured a deal to bring in a loan striker ahead of tomorrow’s trip to Welling United (3pm). The forward is ready to make his debut in the Blue Square South clash but manager Richard Dryden is keeping his name under wraps

  • Garvey makes case for the defence

    THE current trend dominating the Guinness Premiership means defence is the best form of attack. This season’s new breakdown directives — and subsequent avalanche of turn-overs — have made teams positively terrified to take the ball into contact

  • COMMENT: Magnificent response for our heroes

    THANK you Worcester. The people of the city responded in magnificent style to our campaign to give our troops a heroes’ welcome. The men of 2nd Battalion the Mercian Regiment (Worcesters and Foresters) looked genuinely moved as thousands of

  • Harriers keen to maintain record

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers will be looking to draw on past successes as inspiration for victory at Stevenage Borough tomorrow (3pm). Stevenage are second in the Blue Square Premier and the Aggborough outfit make the journey to the Hertfordshire without a

  • Latest inquests

    THE following inquests have been opened or closed in the past month. • Alfred Haycox, of Red Stone Lane, Stourport-on-Severn, died of natural causes, a coroner has ruled. The 68-year-old injured himself at home and was admitted to hospital where

  • Santa's Grotto rescued from floods

    A SANTA’S Grotto set up by flood defence campaigners in Kempsey has had to move - because the original location has been flooded. The event, which has been organised by the Kempsey Flood Action Group, was supposed to be held at the Rocky conservation

  • Success and long service

    TWO employees from Worcester have celebrated three decades of success at a city IT firm. Martin Pritchard, Warndon Villages, and Pat Knapman from Battenhall began their careers at Open GI in 1979, the year the company was formed. Now Open GI has marked

  • 'Van driver was attacked by staff' - tribunal

    A STOURPORT pensioner alleged he was twice attacked by employees of a jewellery firm where he worked as a van driver. Neville Bould, 68, of Redstone Caravan Park, Stourport, told Birmingham Employment Tribunal he complained about the attacks to police