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WORCESTER Warriors bosses have given a stark warning. Covid-19 restrictions, specifically the loss of income of having no crowds and loss of sponsorship that has resulted from it, has put the future of the club in danger. You don't need me to
HERE are some more photos from the various hunt meets over the Christmas period. December 24 saw the Croome and West Warwickshire Hunt meet in Upton-Upon-Severn while Boxing Day saw hunt meets in both Droitwich and Ledbury.
ENVIRONMENTAL activists are taking part in the first of two days of demonstrations in Worcester today (September 25). Members of the Malvern Hills branch of Extinction Rebellion have hung banners on bridges in a ring around the city calling for
THERE have been no new coronavirus related deaths recorded at Worcestershire hospitals according to official statistics. The latest NHS England daily figures (September 25) show there have been no new deaths recorded in the Worcestershire Acute
A BOXER who put a man in a coma with a slap said he was remorseful but that the victim had tried to fight him and threatened to stab him first. Jonathan Shaw appeared sombre and serious in court as he admitted grievous bodily harm (section 20)
WORCESTER City would have been handed a trip to Buxton had they secured FA Cup progress on Wednesday. Ashley Vincent's men got ousted in a 3-2 defeat at Claines Lane despite an encouraging performance against Stafford Rangers, a side that plays
Readers have sent in their pictures of yesterday's hailstorm which hit the county in the early afternoon. Kate Lambourne said: "Hail almost the size of pound coins in Blackpole." Michelle Billings said: "My front room roof looked like it had
A MAJOR new scheme to help people and companies embrace the "digital revolution" has been launched in Worcestershire with the aim of protecting thousands of ‘at risk’ jobs from the impact of Covid-19. The new Foundation Certificate in Digital Skills
New figures have revealed which areas across England have reported a rise in Covid-19 cases - and shed light on the next places that could be heading for a local lockdown. The figures, which were released on Wednesday (September 23), are for every
Health and beauty retailer and pharmacy chain Boots has suspended all bookings through its website for the winter flu jab due to 'unprecedented demand'. The announcement, which was made by the company on Thursday, September 24, comes amid fresh
The latest items hitting the shelves in the middle of Aldi and Lidl on Sunday, September 27, 2020 have been revealed by the retailers. We've rounded-up some of the highlights to look out for in each supermarket. Aldi This week, Aldi are
A MASSIVE 100ft crane has been installed at a weir in Worcestershire as work to improve the flow of the River Severn continues. The crane has been installed by Land and Water Services at the "Unlocking the Severn" construction site at Holt Weir
A PUB which was forced to close after its owners received abusive messages has re-opened. David and Gillian Pinchbeck closed The Inn at Welland earlier this month after receiving abusive calls following the news three positive coronavirus tests
As a lifelong rugby fan, it saddens me to see Worcester Warriors are in danger as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Without a Premier League football team, Warriors provides one of our county’s few links to the world of elite sport along with
A CONTROVERSIAL plan to build a six-bed home on green space now looks to have been refused. Work has already started on building a four-bed home on land off Nunnery Lane which had been the subject of a two-year row over whether anything should be
CHANGES have been made to a lane closure in Worcester which was causing “traffic chaos.” Following city councillor Richard Udall’s complaint to Worcestershire County Council over roadworks taking place in the heart of St John’s and on Sabrina Bridge
MALVERN’S theatre received a visit from an esteemed playwright to celebrate its re-opening week. Peter Terson, playwright of “Mooney and his Caravans” visited Malvern Theatres and met with Malvern Theatres Young COmpany members Moa Myerson and Toby
Fast-food chains McDonald's and Burger King have confirmed whether their drive-thru's will remain open beyond 10pm coronavirus curfew. The announcement follows the introduction of new coronavirus restrictions across the country, which require venues
CLIMATE activists are taking part in the first of two days of protests in Worcester today. Members of Extinction Rebellion are setting up flags and banners across the city today emblazoned with messages warning of the dangers of climate change.
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HERE is the latest update on the roads in and around Worcestershire today: *A44 St Johns (Bull Ring) Westbound closed due to gas main work between Bromwich Lane (Lloyds Bank) and B4485 (St Johns Church). Henwick Road is also closed. Until November
Worcester BID says our bars and restaurants are doing all they can to keep visitors safe. "The surge in independent bars, restaurants and cafes in Worcester city is what makes us stand out against the rest. From local deli’s sourcing fresh
A WORCESTER music teacher has won over viewers in a popular baking contest. Worcester Sixth Form College music teacher Rowan Williams, aged 55, from Pershore, is competing in the The Great British Bake Off. The popular baking competition returned
WORCESTER’S MP says it is right the furlough scheme came to an end as the new scheme announced by the Chancellor “would be more targeted to support jobs”. `` Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced yesterday the new Job Support Scheme will last six months
ANOTHER popular county music festival has announced another big-name act for its 2021 event. Following on from the announcement of James Blunt, who is playing at the Sunshine Festival in Upton, Joss Stone has been confirmed for the Mello Festival
WORCESTER'S MP and the chairman of a county patient watchdog have welcomed the news Worcestershire Acute Hospital Trust is out of special measures. Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, which also manages the Alexandra Hospital in Redditch and
A 48-year-old man charged with attempted murder after a stabbing in Worcester did not appear in court because he could not be produced over a prison videolink. Paul Cave of Foxall Street, Worcester is accused of the attempted murder of Paul Clarke
A FORMER teacher convicted of rape insists he is innocent of the 'terrible' attack despite the jury’s guilty verdict. Former Nunnery Wood High School teacher Michael Leydon was jailed for six years and six months at Worcester Crown Court on Friday
A HOMEOWNER has been left in shock after a car crashed through his garden causing significant damage to his boundary wall. Glyn Cording, who lives on the A38 at Severn Stoke, was shocked after hearing a three-car crash which happened outside his
Assistant manager Marlon Walters believes Worcester City's move back to Claines Lane signals the beginning of a "new era" and insists the future is bright for the club. Following their move back to Worcester after a seven-year hiatus, City have
HERE are the artist's impressions of a huge multi-million-pound plan to completely transform a part of the city centre. The major revamp of Lowesmoor Wharf would include bars, restaurants and cafes, shops, hundreds of apartments and offices to
A HUGE multi-million-pound plan to completely transform a part of the city centre has been revealed. The major revamp of Lowesmoor Wharf would include bars, restaurants and cafes, shops, hundreds of apartments and offices to create a new bustling
THE GOVERNMENT is being urged to consider Worcestershire sports clubs and what they bring to county. Worcester Warriors bosses, Colin Goldring and Jason Whittingham have said the new restrictions on sporting events has put the future of the club