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Were you a member of the Whittington St Peter’s side in September 2002?
September 2002 and : Sarah Alldrett (left), John Machin and Corinne Turnnidge wipe up the pigeon mess outside Hodson’s Coffee Shop and Restaurant in the High Street. The eaterie eventually had to remove its pavement chairs and tables because so
Magical supervisor Peter Clifford with actors Simon Grover (left) and Robin Simpson in September 2002
The management and staff of Thorne’s (Worcester) Ltd at The Butts in the 1920s, reproduced in a Mike Grundy nostalgia article in September 2003
Rainbow Hill musician Wayne Coll appeared in an episode of Casualty in September 2003
September 2003 and it’s the height of new technology – a trial project for text message reminders for hospital appointments
September 2004 and the High Street in Worcester has been a mess throughout the summer
Blessed Edward Oldcorne RC High School students held an own-clothes day to raise money for the survivors of the Beslan siege in September 2004
Christopher Whitehead High School pupil Leanne Telford, aged 13, prepares to jump from the parachute training tower in September 2002
Sunnyside School pupils were busy making a trail of copper coins in September 2002 to raise money for the Unicef TES appeal for schools in Afghanistan
In September 2002, then prime minister Tony Blair wrote to Worcester City to congratulate the club on reaching its centenary, which gave us the excuse to reprint the picture of the side that famously knocked Liverpool out of the FA Cup
Readers’ summer holiday pictures made for a great spread in the paper in September 2002. Nan and Grandad Mo and George Burrow enjoying a night out in mid-Wales. Picture sent in by Leanne Cook
Nicky Lane and her 11 puppies featured in the Worcester News in September 2003
A scene from a tragedy which occurred at the Bransford Old Bridge almost 101 years ago. The driver of the tanker lorry and his daughter were drowned when the vehicle plunged off the road into the Teme
This flashback picture was supplied 16 years ago by Geoffrey Smith of Leigh, near Worcester, and shows a flooded New Road
Blessed Edward Oldcorne pupils Philippa Harris and Martin King, both aged 13, are taught how to do a Hawaiian wave by Steve Carter as music and dance workshops to learn about religious education through music in September 2005
Acorns staff nurse Vicky White welcomes one of the hospice’s most unusual donations in September 2005 – a model of a baby giraffe. Named Sweety, it was made by Michael Woods, a former prisoner at Hewell Grange prison
HUNDREDS of members of the public turned out to watch and applaud as city soldiers celebrated their right to march through Worcester in September 2005 – their first Freedom parade for 14 years. Pictured are members of the 214 (Worcestershire)
Lie low and stay low: Gorse Hill Primary School teacher Mark Ridlington shows the best way of reacting when a fire breaks out and choking smoke fills a room in September 2006. With him are, from the left, Danielle Murray, Meg Simpson, Chloe Evans, Amy
Jennifer Smith made it through to the next round of a modelling competition for gay and bisexual women in September 2006
Blessed Edward Oldcorne pupils pictured in 1962. These were the first group of youngsters to go through the school. An appeal to find FPs went out in September 2006
Andrew Long, Susanne Dyke and Christine Powell, of Worcestershire County Council road safety team, are pictured with Warndon Primary School pupils Christopher Anthony-Gaine, Charlotte Henwood and James Williams in September 2007
Worcester Athletic Club’s successful veteran track and field teams pictured at the Alexander Stadium in September 2008
Anna Reed, manager of the Midlands Co-op Travel Shop presents the holiday vouchers to Evening News winners Phyllis Handy, Mavis Senter and Einstein Ellis in September 2002 after they won a Co-op Travel competition to celebrate moving into its new shop in
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