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  • Worcester City: Wasteful finishing leads to fair result

    WORCESTER City claimed a point from a frenetic game of contrasting halves in which neither side properly seized control. Lye made the most of gaps down the City right to create a series of gilt-edged chances in the first half with the home side

  • Worcestershire Pride a success despite the rain

    DRIZZLY weather did not dampen the spirits of those who participated in Worcestershire’s LGBT community’s biggest event of the year. A sea of multicoloured umbrellas took to the High Street for Worcestershire Pride. The first ever pride parade

  • Rebus story on stage at Malvern

    REBUS: Long Shadows is a brand-new Rebus story written exclusively for the stage by author of the original novels, Ian Rankin and playwright Rona Munro. And the good news is, it’s coming to Malvern Theatres next month. A spokesman said: “In the

  • UK tour towards a golden year

    STEELEYE Span are fast approaching their 50th anniversary 2019, with a work rate to put many younger artists to shame. In fact, they are still performing and still recording, and casting their own peculiar dark light on the music, legends and society

  • Evesham firm in the running for three awards

    AN Evesham firm has been nominated for three awards. Buzz Electrical Ltd of Abbey Lane Court, Abbey Lane, has been selected as finalists in the prestigious national Electrical Industry Awards 2018 as electrical contractor of the year for the second

  • Worcester women release vegan recipe book

    TWO women based in Worcester have teamed up to write a vegan recipe book. Plantalicious: Vegan Recipes by Tracy Sadler and Sylvia Kenimer is out now, published by Malvern-based Ink Hills. The book offers "delicious and fulfilling pure vegan recipes

  • Worcester County Hall rape trial: accuser in court as witness

    THE alleged victim in a Worcester rape case began giving evidence without the use of a screen to hide her face at Worcester Crown Court. The young woman, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, was called as a witness in the trial of three men

  • Enjoy a Just For Tots break at Butlin's

    WE'VE won - Snow White is finally ours! It was a magical moment that even the best Disney film would fail to create. Albeit a few quid lighter, we finally claimed a soft Snow White doll for our three-year-old on those addictive grabber machines

  • University of Worcester supporting Worcestershire Pride

    The University of Worcester will be demonstrating its commitment to inclusion and equality as it supports Worcestershire Pride this weekend. Pro Vice Chancellor for Students, Ross Renton, is to take part in and speak at the first Pride Parade through

  • Worcester News Camera Club

    Worcester News Camera Club members have captured these beautiful pictures. To join our camera club, send your photographs to photo@worcesternews.co.uk or visit Facebook and search for Worcester News Camera Club.

  • Warriors boss on game management ahead of Tigers test

    DIRECTOR of rugby Alan Solomons has urged his misfiring men to use their brains when Worcester Warriors face a stern Leicester Tigers test at Welford Road tomorrow (3pm). Solomons was unhappy with his side’s game management at Sixways last Saturday