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Stories for 7 July 2007

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Expert patient advice on offer

ADULTS with long-term illnesses are invited to attend a free course in Bewdley to help improve their quality of life.  more...

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Volunteers mop up at New Road

A TEAM of volunteers armed with marigolds and buckets have been mopping up after floods hit Worcestershire County Cricket Club.  more...

Ambulance centre: difference between life and death

AN AMBULANCE emergency call centre staffed by people with local knowledge may be the difference between life and death, say the patients whose lives the service saved.  more...

Life and death decision say ambulance call centre campaigners

AN AMBULANCE emergency call centre staffed by people with local knowledge may be the difference between life and death, say the patients whose lives the service saved.  more...

More than 100 homes approved for Diglis Basin

MORE than 100 new homes are to be built in Diglis Basin as part of a massive transformation of the area.  more...

More than 100 homes approved for Diglis Basin

MORE than 100 new homes are to be built in Diglis Basin as part of a massive transformation of the area.  more...

Business park to create hundreds of jobs

A DERELICT plot of land is to be transformed into a major business park, creating hundreds of new jobs.  more...

Outraged gym members demand answers on closure

OUTRAGED gym members have voiced their anger after a popular fitness centre suddenly closed and filed for administration.  more...

Outraged gym members demand answers on closure

OUTRAGED gym members have voiced their anger after a popular fitness centre suddenly closed and filed for administration.  more...

Outraged gym members demand answers on closure

OUTRAGED gym members have voiced their anger after a popular fitness centre suddenly closed and filed for administration.  more...

Two hurt in glider crash

A MAN and a woman were taken to hospital this morning after their glider crashed at Hoden Lane, Cleeve Prior.  more...

News

Volunteers aid New Road recovery

IT appears that Worcestershire staff - aided by hordes of volunteers - have pulled off a minor miracle after New Road was declared fit to host tomorrow's LV County Championship Divison One game with Kent (11am).  more...

Round-Up

Appeal after street attack

TWO men, one of whom was urinating outside a house, are being sought by police after an attack in Stoke Heath.  more...

Burning smell

BROMSGROVE firefighters were called to a High Street bank after a report of a burning smell. The crew received the call to Lloyds TSB at 10am last Tuesday. On arrival at the scene a small fire in a spotlight transformer had been put out.  more...

Kitemark

STOKE Prior-based Fire Safe Services, which began trading just three years ago, has achieved its Kitemark Fire Alarm Systems licence. The firm's growing customer list includes Royal Bank of Scotland/Natwest, Ford Motor Group and Worcestershire County Council. The company now employs 12 staff. Director Louise Dowell said: "We believe the benefits to us of having the Kitemark are an increased credibility within the industry. It will also reassure our current and prospective customers, allowing us to be considered for larger projects."  more...

Celebrating eighteen years of saving lives

MEMBERS of Droitwich Lifesaving Club will celebrate the group's birthday by returning to where it all began 18 years ago.  more...

Roundup

Andy clinches world title

WYRE Forest sailor Andy Beadsworth was part of a team that won the Etchells World Championships at Cowes.  more...

Society

Clows Top

GARDENING CLUB - On May 23, speaker Judy Goodman gave a talk on asparagus.  more...

Travel

Holiday in harmony with natural wonders

IF you're looking for a holiday that doesn't cost the earth with a real emphasis on sustainable tourism, Kelling Heath in Norfolk fits the bill.  more...

  
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