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A SCHOOLS' challenge won by Alcester Grammar School has been nominated for a National Housing Federation Neig-hbourhood Award. more...
A SCHOOLS' challenge won by Alcester Grammar School has been nominated for a National Housing Federation Neighbourhood Award. more...
ALCESTER Male Voice Choir raised more than £1,000 for The British Heart Foundation at a concert in Bromsgrove. more...
IT'S goodnews for holidaymakers. Worcester-based travel agent Anne Long is trying to combat airport delays with the launch of the UK's first website to allow passengers to post information and feedback about problems they have encountered. more...
WHEN Worcester's Yamazaki Mazak factory wanted some new large scale storage racking, it didn't need to go far. more...
AN Alcester-based provider of home domiciliary care has beaten the competition hands down during a recent awards ceremony. more...
AN Alvechurch-based sign language interpreting agency is hoping to help deaf people visiting hospital after successfully winning a recent tender. more...
BARNARDS GREEN CC more...
MALVERN III v AMBLECOTE III more...
BARNARDS GREEN IV v OLD ELIZABETHANS IV more...
WEST Malvern collected maximum points when their opponents, Stourbridge Social, failed to raise a side and conceded their WCL Division 6 match on Saturday. more...
WORCESTER II v BARNARDS GREEN II more...
BARNARDS GREEN SUNDAY II v HIMLEY II more...
REDDITCH v WORCESTER NOMADS more...
BARNARDS GREEN v OLDSWINFORD more...
MALVERN v COOMBS WOOD more...
WELLAND Juniors 11-a-side league squads are now back training with spaces for new players still available at U12s and U13s level so there is still time to join in for next season. more...
WEST Malvern FC are pre-season training on Tuesday evenings at The Chase, starting at 8pm. more...
NEWTOWN U13 Girls picked up their first ever trophy when they won the Bishops Cleeve six-a-side small sided tournament which had been delayed by two weeks due to the inclement weather. more...
KIDDERMINSTER Arts Festival has boosted the reputation of the town according to organisers after the curtain came down on its fifth anniversary bash. more...
DOGS Trust, the UK's largest dog welfare charity, has concluded that although there has been a dramatic reduction of stray dogs in the last 10 years, progress seems to have peaked and the UK's stray population has remained at a consistent level for the last four years, despite a year-on-year increase of re-homing figures. more...
DOGS Trust, the UK's largest dog welfare charity, has concluded that although there has been a dramatic reduction of stray dogs in the last 10 years, progress seems to have peaked and the UK's stray population has remained at a consistent level for the last four years, despite a year-on-year increase of re-homing figures. more...
DOGS Trust, the UK's largest dog welfare charity, has concluded that although there has been a dramatic reduction of stray dogs in the last 10 years, progress seems to have peaked and the UK's stray population has remained at a consistent level for the last four years, despite a year-on-year increase of re-homing figures. more...
A RECENT study has shown how a person's ability to cope with stress can reduce their risk of having a stroke by around a quarter. more...
A DOG charity has received the perfect 10th anniversary present after a garden opening raised £1,100 for the group. more...
A PENSIONER wants Worcester-shire County Council to make a tip more user friendly after claiming he broke ribs while dumping rubbish at the site. more...
A PENSIONER wants Worcester-shire County Council to make a tip more user friendly after claiming he broke ribs while dumping rubbish at the site. more...
FOLLOWING a revamp, Stourport's Riverside toilet facilities have been opened for the busy summer season. more...
LOCAL authority plans to hand flood-hit residents council tax concessions are too little, too late according to villagers who were caught up in the storms. more...
A BIG-hearted volunteer who recently returned from an aid mission to Africa has said the trip changed her life. more...
DRIVERS' headaches look set to be over after Stourport Bridge was reopened to two-way traffic. more...
A WOMAN had to be treated for smoke inhalation following a chip pan fire. more...
PET owners have desc-ribed their shock and distress after a cat was shot and later died and a dog was mauled in separate attacks in just two days. more...
A WOMAN had to be treated for smoke inhalation following a chip pan fire. more...
HOUSEHOLDERS and business owners affected by the recent floods are being invited to an informal open day. more...
HOUSEHOLDERS and business owners affected by the recent floods are being invited to an informal open day. more...
VANDALS have torn down a pagoda and torched a bench in a destructive spree in and around a popular park. more...
VANDALS have torn down a pagoda and torched a bench in a destructive spree in and around a popular park. more...
A FOOTBALL match which has as its goal promoting awareness of other cultures and ethnic communities is taking place in Kidderminster tomorrow night. more...
A FOOTBALL match which has as its goal promoting awareness of other cultures and ethnic communities is taking place in Kidderminster tomorrow night. more...
A FOOTBALL match which has as its goal promoting awareness of other cultures and ethnic communities is taking place in Kidderminster tomorrow night. more...
WORCESTERSHIRE County Council is reiterating changes that have been made to the current restrictions imposed on livestock. more...
WORCESTERSHIRE County Council is reiterating changes that have been made to the current restrictions imposed on livestock. more...
For all you children out there, write and tell me a story or poem about your favourite pet. more...
For all you children out there, write and tell me a story or poem about your favourite pet. Draw a picture or send a photo with your story (no more that 150 words)> All stories will be featured on the website at www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/kidzzone/kidzwritein where your friends and family can read it and see your pictures or drawings. more...
AS meat supplies in Worcestershire threatened to run out, butchers were today breathing a sigh of relief that at least some of the ban on moving livestock has been lifted. more...
A FATHER and son from Malvern have been sentenced after they smashed a man's car and kitchen window with a golf club and a brick following an allegation of sexual assault. more...
THE residents of Cropthorne are certainly game for a laugh - even when they are gazing into a 16ft hole in their main road. more...
A CONCRETE pillar was stolen from a garden wall in Malvern and used to smash the rear window of a nearby car. more...
PROPOSED changes to rubbish collections in Wychavon has prompted a heated council debate. more...
THOUSANDS of pounds worth of soap powder have been stolen from a lorry while the driver slept. more...
POLICE have arrested eight people following a drugs raid in Worcester. more...
A MOTORCYCLIST has been airlifted to hospital following a collision with a car. more...
RAIL passengers travelling between London and Worcester on today's (Thurs) early First Great Western Services were left waiting a long time as the first two trains from Paddington were cancelled. more...
RAIL passengers travelling between London and Worcester on today's early First Great Western Services were left waiting a long time as the first two trains from Paddington were cancelled. more...
ARTISTS in the Malvern Hills area are showing their talents at a co-operative which aims to promote art and crafts in the region. more...
STAFF working at Worcester's main Post Office will not be transferred when the service is relocated to WHSmith. more...
A MONTH of creative sessions in Malvern for young people will come to crescendo next week when one of the country's top professional drummers comes along to give a masterclass. more...
WITH the big day' looming, dresses to buy, flowers to order, and a venue to book, there is only one place to head next month - the Worcester News Wedding Fair. more...
CHILDREN had a bone to pick at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum. more...
A CAR crash on a busy Worcester road caused delays during rush hour traffic. more...
VANDALS have keyed eight parked cars in Ledbury. more...
A FLOOD benefit gig is being held next week to help raise money for a couple whose Evesham business was ruined in the floods. more...
VILLAGERS are celebrating in and around Honeybourne now an appeal for a storage and distribution centre on the Airfield Industrial Estate has been dismissed. more...
TWO new value-for-money bus passes aimed at under 19-year-olds in full time education are being launched by Worcestershire County Council. more...
CHILDREN in Evesham are being told it is fine to play with your food as part of a drive by salad growers to encourage youngsters to eat more greens. more...
ROWS over "blackmail and bonuses" have got the Government's post office closure programme off to a disastrous start, Vale MP Peter Luff warned this week. more...
DRIVERS are being warned that Wyre Road in Pershore, which links Station Road to Key Tech Business Park, has been closed for essential maintenance work. more...
AS of this month, housing benefit payments throughout the Wychavon area can now be transferred directly into the bank accounts of customers and landlords, instead of payment by cheque. more...
JOBS are safe at Bomfords in Salford Priors after administrators, who took over the running of the group recently, sold the company. more...
EUROPEAN money to help the flood recovery programme could soon be on the way. more...
EMPTY shop fronts, a few remaining sandbags and a skip full of flood-ruined debris remained in Evesham's Waterside this week as a grim reminder of damage caused as the River Avon violently burst its banks nearly three weeks ago. more...
AN Evesham man who claimed he used heroin to relieve back pain after a serious road accident has been given a suspended prison sentence. more...
A NEW row has broken out over the future of Pershore's only brewery pub after news the owner again wants to convert the building into apartments. more...
TWO students from Evesham are hoping to make a difference to the lives of those less fortunate when they travel to Indonesia to work with disabled people. more...
Evesham Angling Festival has been rescued from imminent disaster by a group of hard-working volunteers. more...
LIBERAL DEMOCRAT councillors have reinforced opposition to proposed fortnightly waste collections. more...
A POPULAR rally will still be held in Evesham this weekend despite flooding in the area leading to cancellation of a number of other events. more...
A POPULAR rally will still be held in Evesham this weekend despite flooding in the area leading to cancellation of a number of other events. more...
THE widow of Kemerton man Nick Woodman, who died while fishing from rocks on the Isle of Skye on Monday, has paid tribute to a wonderful husband and father'. more...
A fall in trade means another well-known local company is trimming its workforce. more...
A fall in trade means another well-known local company is trimming its workforce. more...
l KAT Adamczyk, 20, left, is from Poland and lives on Deacle Place. She had worked there for eight months. She said: "I am very upset. I just feel sad. more...
l SIMON Hall, 23, right, of Burford Road, worked at Evesham Technology for four years doing internal sales support. He is joining the union and was hoping to get some legal advice from the meeting. more...
JASON Singleton and his wife Tara had both worked for Evesham Technology and have been hit hard by the recent lay-offs. more...
Richard Austin, managing director of Evesham Technology, issued this statement at 4pm on Monday: "I can confirm that Evesham Technology went into administration on Friday, August 3. more...
Around 150 employees at Eves-ham Technology were dismissed without pay or redundancy after being called to a meeting in the works canteen. more...
Around 150 employees at Eves-ham Technology were dismissed without pay or redundancy after being called to a meeting in the works canteen. more...
MEMBERS of the police's Hate Crime Unit investigating a racially aggravated assault in Redditch at the weekend have made one arrest. more...
MEMBERS of the police's Hate Crime Unit investigating a racially aggravated assault in Redditch at the weekend have made one arrest. more...
INVESTIGATIONS into an incident in Pitcheroak woods earlier this week has led to the arrest of two men. more...
SIR - For the mayor of Upton, and one or two others, to insist on TV news on behalf of residents that we want our flood defences to ourselves and stored locally is simply ill-judged. more...
SIR - Thank you for the lively and sensitive supplement on the floods of last month. more...
SIR - In my capacity as chairman of Worcestershire County Council, can I place on record my appreciation of myself, elected members and officers of the county council and, in particular, the residents of Worcestershire, for the sympathetic way in which you reported the flooding issues in your paper. more...
SIR - So a snap general election is a possibility in the autumn? more...
SIR - There are still lots of complaints regarding the rubbish only to be collected fortnightly. Why keep on about it? more...
SIR - I think Brandon Weston, owner of the Glasshouse Restaurant in Sidbury, is simply being pig-headed in refusing to display a no-smoking sign (Worcester News, August 2). more...
PLEASE could I thank the four people who supported us with Pershore street collection on Saturday. All efforts were greatly appreciated. We raised a total of £110.58, with costs of £25.26. more...
HAVING recently being discharged after a very long stay in Bredon ward, Evesham Community Hospital, I feel I must write and say what wonderful treatment I received there from all the staff. Day and night, their care and attention had to be seen to be believed. more...
Douglas Wathen (LettersJournal, August 2) is absolutely correct when he writes of the failures of the water companies. more...
IT'S good to see Evesham getting back to normal after the recent floods. more...
CARERS locally and all over the UK are being shortchanged by this Government. more...
SINCE the recent disastrous flooding in Pershore, the absence of heavy goods vehicles through the town has been noticeable and most welcome. Therefore why can't it be made permanent, by weight restrictions and so on? more...
The humble T-shirt has taken a fashionable turn in the style stakes this summer. Once the reliable basic we could pull out of the back of the wardrobe to wear with just about anything, the T-shirt has become a modish must-have in its own right. more...
The humble T-shirt has taken a fashionable turn in the style stakes this summer. Once the reliable basic we could pull out of the back of the wardrobe to wear with just about anything, the T-shirt has become a modish must-have in its own right. more...
The humble T-shirt has taken a fashionable turn in the style stakes this summer. Once the reliable basic we could pull out of the back of the wardrobe to wear with just about anything, the T-shirt has become a modish must-have in its own right. more...
Farncombe tutors are mounting a series of taster workshops at the Swan Theatre in Worcester. more...
LOCAL singer Debbie Miles will be sharing stories from her 20-year career along with her music when she makes her debut at Evesham Arts Centre. more...
A LINE-up drawn from the most influential bands of folk rock celebrate their shared heritage in the Legends of Folk Rock - The Gathering. more...
THE Roses Theatre in Tewkesbury has a busy end of month beginning on Thursday, August 23, when Sea Legs Puppet Company presents The Elves and the Shoe Maker. more...
EVESHAM Arts Centre will mark the 30th anniversary of the death of Elvis Presley by screening one of his earliest and best films, the 1957 musical Jailhouse Rock. more...
ONE of the most popular up-and-coming bands in the Midlands is back in Evesham this weekend for an eagerly-awaited return visit to the Railway Hotel. more...
WORCESTERSHIRE have decided to renovate their entire New Road playing area for the 2008 campaign after the recent severe flooding left the ground looking like "a ploughed field". more...
MIKE Ruddock is delighted over the talent breaking through at Sixways and admits his young guns could yet hand him a selection headache this season. more...
Kidderminster Harriers manager Mark Yates has admitted he can't wait to get the season underway after a busy pre-season. more...
MOST technology comes at a cost, and mobile phones are no exception. The ability to make and receive calls in the street, in the car or even at the top of a mountain is a wonderful thing, but the downside is the huge network of radio masts required to make the system function. more...
100 Years Ago August 10, 1907 Beautiful weather favoured the sale of work and garden fete which was held in the grounds of the Manor House, Cleeve Prior, on Saturday afternoon in aid of the fund for the restoration of the church, and there was an excellent attendance. The sale was opened at three o'clock by Lady Barbara Yeatman-Biggs, wife of the Bishop of the Diocese, and in calling upon her to declare the sale open the Vicar (Rev A C Style) in a short speech said he was pleased to see so many assembled there that afternoon to welcome Lady Barbara, who had so kindly come all the way from Hartlebury Castle to open the sale, and he was sure they all appreciated her kindness. They hoped that day to realise the amount of £90, which was still required to clear them from debt. more...
A PARTNERSHIP between schools in Zambia and the Vale is enabling teachers and students to share ideas and experiences. more...
TOILETS at a popular beauty spot on the River Avon are set to remain open following a consultation exercise. more...
HOLLY House is a substantial detached bungalow set within the popular village of Fladbury. more...
HOLLY House is a substantial detached bungalow set within the popular village of Fladbury. more...
BOTTOM-placed Worcestershire face a huge task to avoid another LV County Championship defeat after an extraordinary day's play against Hampshire as 22 wickets fell at the Rose Bowl. more...
MALVERN TOWN 1, BARWELL 2 more...
THIS latest installment from series three of the new Who is a hat trick of instant classics which reaffirms my faith in the delivery of truly excellent entertainment. more...
TO anyone who is familiar with Dermot O'Leary's show on Radio Two, this album will be a welcome chance to keep that gorgeous weekend feeling into the rest of the week. more...
THE biggest compilation around returns for another instalment of pop hits, indie floorfillers, urban beats and R&B stormers. more...
CANADIAN pop-punk rockers Sum 41 have grown up for the release of their fifth studio album and have done it in style. more...
HANDS up who remembers nu-metal. Ah, all three of you. Did you really think wearing your baseball cap the wrong way round and having your eyebrow pierced was cool? more...
ASHLEY Giles looks set to become the first of England's 2005 Ashes heroes to retire after failing to recover from his long-standing hip problems. more...
DROITWICH'S reigning Dunlop British Touring Car Champion Matt Neal says Jason Plato is "too mentally fragile" to win this year's crown and instead the title will go to Italian Fabrizio Giovanardi. more...
THOUSANDS of rowing fans are set to descend on Stourport Boat Club when they hold their annual regatta over the weekend. more...
ANDREW Finlay suffered World Junior Championship heartache on the Beijing Olympic rowing lake as his GB junior eight shipwrecked metres from the line with a final place in their grasp. more...
LUCTONIANS host North Midlands Cup holders Solihull in the quarter-finals this season. more...
FOUR Worcester Tae Kwon-do Association of Great Britain School students enjoyed success at the recent eighth World Open Championships held at the NIA, Birmingham. more...
BROCKAMIN specialist Chris Senter netted 13 double figure carp to win Saturday's Alan's Tackle open. more...
FOUR Worcester Tae Kwon-do Association of Great Britain School students enjoyed success at the recent eighth World Open Championships held at the NIA, Birmingham. more...
WESTFIELDS prepared for their Midland Alliance campaign in perfect style. more...
PERSHORE Town will be aiming to put their off-the-field problems behind them when they open up their Midland Combination Premier Division programme on Saturday. more...
PAUL West sends out his Evesham players for their final warm-up match at Moreton-in-Marsh on Saturday (2pm). more...
THE season can't start soon enough for Kidderminster Harriers manager Mark Yates. more...
THE season can't start soon enough for Kidderminster Harriers manager Mark Yates. more...
BROMYARD Town open their West Midlands League Premier Division campaign at county rivals Wellington on Saturday (3pm). more...
ARCHDALES '73 start their Midland Combination Division One campaign at Mile Oak Rovers on Saturday (3pm). more...
BROMSGROVE Rovers travel to Paulton Rovers on Saturday for their final pre-season friendly before the Southern League Premier campaign gets under way (2pm). more...
HEREFORD United director of football Graham Turner is in buoyant mood going into Saturday's League Two opener against Rotherham United. more...
POLICE in Bromsgrove are distributing postcards to motorists aimed at combating vehicle crime. more...
POLICE in Bromsgrove are distributing postcards to motorists aimed at combating vehicle crime. more...
THE blind and partially sighted can now get hold of the summer edition of Bromsgrove District Council's residents' magazine on audio disc. The narrative version of Together Bromsgrove comes in a double CD pack and, as well as covering the news pages of the publication, it also includes the pull-out summary of the annual report. Play lasts 90 minutes, but tips on how to skip through the track are also given to enable listeners to go to the sections of their choice. Groups and organisations who support blind and partially sighted people can pick up a copy from the Bromsgrove Customer Service Centre, in School Drive, or by calling 01527 881651. more...
BROMSGROVE police are appealing for witnesses after a large green paper recycling skip was taken from an industrial unit in Buntsford Park Road. A lorry or trailer would have been needed to remove the skip, which had a sign for Severnside Recycling on it. Witnesses or anyone with information should call 08457 444 888. more...
A BROMSGROVE housing scheme is to continue as a shelter for young homeless people despite a residents' petition asking for it to be closed down. more...
KINDHEARTED Bromsgrove residents didn't let wet weather stop them raising cash for charity. more...
AN initiative has been launched by West Mercia police to tackle metal thefts across the force area. more...
TALENTED town pupil Emily Turner has used her creative skills and won a top contest. more...
TALENTED town pupil Emily Turner has used her creative skills and won a top contest. more...
RUBERY library will be running a surgery for anyone looking for careers advice. more...
A LEADING Droitwich housing organisation has received a prestigious accolade for its customer and housing services. more...
FIRE crews from Droitwich Spa and Bromsgrove were called out to deal with a blaze in a Hanbury crop field last Wednesday. The crews were also joined by an appliance from Evesham at Lower Goosehill Farm, Hanbury, at 3.55pm to help extinguish a fire in standing crops. A spokesman for Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service said: "The fire was not that large and it only took around 15 minutes to get under control." Firefighters used backpacks and beaters around the edge of the field to make sure the fire did not spread. more...
A DELIGHTFUL evening of jazz music will be held in Hadzor to raise funds for St Richard's Hospice and animal charities in the area. Hadzor Court, Hadzor, will host the event this Saturday (August 11), which will feature The Hadzor Gonna Roll Jazz Quintet, with acclaimed artist Tom Clarke-Hill. Tickets are priced at £12.75 for adults, £8 for children aged 12 and under and free for children under five-years-old.Tombola prizes are also needed for the event. To book tickets or donate prizes call 01905 778959 or 07966512755. more...
VISITORS have been flocking to photo-graph a blooming Badsey garden. more...
NAOMI Flint's height proved a kay factor as Evesham Pacers defeated Smart CutsZ 39-28. more...
EVESHAM Wheelers' club run took in the counties of Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire as riders made their way up and over the Cotswolds on the way to Long Compton. more...
KEMERTON'S Zoe Wenham finally took her maiden karting win on Sunday at the Rye House circuit, Hoddesdon. more...
ANOTHER quiet week gave me a chance to sort out my insurers, meeting with claims assessors and builders. The many others in the same position know just what a frustrating time this is. At least the sun is still shining. more...
WICK Conservation area is to be extended to include more of the village in a review by Wychavon District Council. more...
A new group of former WI members from Salford Priors are planning a calendar - but they won't be baring all! more...
WEDNESDAY CLUB: Members met on August 1 when Mrs M Boath presided. She welcomed everybody to the garden party at Greendale, home of Mrs Sylvia Matthews. more...
THE OWNERS of a village stores and post office in the heart of the community of Flyford Flavell are preparing to enjoy their retirement by selling the business. more...
A FAMILY fun day is being held at Broadway Football Club. Raffles, stalls, games and many other activities can be enjoyed by all from 3pm on Saturday, August 26. All proceeds will go to the club funds. more...
BROADWAY Parish Council was left disappointed after it was refused permission to have a depot of sandbags stored in the village to enable quick action in the event of future floods. more...
A CANCER support group will be held on the first Thursday of every month from 3pm to 4pm at Signpost in Russell Square, Broadway. Anyone whose life has been touched by cancer is welcome to go along. Call 01386 859029 for more information. more...
BROADWAY recreation ground is set to get a boost if plans to redevelop the area are given the go-ahead at the next parish council meeting. more...
BROADWAY Parish Council is joining forces with a village charity to cope with future flood problems. more...
ANGRY Broadway residents are protesting over the proposed new function suite at The Lygon Arms and have vowed to voice their concerns at a public meeting on Monday. more...
A NEW practical demon-stration incorporating tele-handlers and tractor loaders will be among the main activities featured at Dairy Event 2007 at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, on Wednesday and Thursday, September 19-20. more...
THE wettest summer since detailed records began in 1914 bodes badly for the wild grey partridge. more...
THE wettest summer since detailed records began in 1914 bodes badly for the wild grey partridge. more...
THE wettest summer since detailed records began in 1914 bodes badly for the wild grey partridge. more...
THE wettest summer since detailed records began in 1914 bodes badly for the wild grey partridge. more...
A new Countryside and Food Fair is being organised to replace the Town and Country Festival, a feature of the Royal Agricultural Society's Stoneleigh programme for the past 36 years. more...
BRETFORTON-based Fresher by Miles is a major player in a new initiative from Coventry and Warwickshire's tourism organisations. more...
WEIGHTY issues of labelling occupied the minds of the Vale of Evesham Market Gardeners' and Fruit Growers' Association 75 years ago. more...
THE bells of Harvington Parish Church were being recast 60 years ago. more...
A Prince Henry's High School musical event reminded local historian Michael Barnard of festivals and music in the past. He told Gerry Barnett all about them. more...
UPTON & District Cribbage League AGM will be on Thursday (August 16) at Hanley Club starting at 8pm. more...
WITH the Avon back to its normal level, members of Arden Sailing Club enjoyed an excellent day's racing at Defford with a pleasant force three westerly breeze and sunshine providing ideal racing conditions. more...
THIS weekend sees the start of National Motorsport Week, when the national governing body, the Motor Sport Association (MSA) and local clubs bring motorsport to any one who is interested in getting involved as a competitor, marshal or a spectator. more...
POLICE have issued a warning after a Redditch man received a number of emails asking him to confirm his bank details. more...
THE recent floods failed to stop Studley shining when judges from the In Bloom competition came to inspect the village. more...
POTENTIAL police officers are being invited to a careers day in Redditch on September 20. more...
FANS of Redditch alternative rock band Animotorso should see them while they can. more...
REDDITCH residents have shown an overwhelming confidence in the quality of access they have to their family doctors. more...
THE year 2007 marks the 20th anniversary of the inauguration of the Kingfisher Club in 1987, which arose from the increased popularity of the existing Probus Club of Redditch. The new club selected the title Kingfisher and met the needs and wishes of retired professional and business men from the Alvechurch, Barnt Green, Redditch, Studley and Alcester areas. more...
A party organised by Bromsgrove Photographic Society (a group within Avoncroft Arts Society) enjoyed a day trip to York. more...
Michael Ecob's presentation to our club, entitled A Year in the Life of an Itinerate Gardener, drew a large audience of both members and friends. more...
This month we had a very good meeting. A sizeable amount of members and one new lady attended. more...
HARTLEBURY COMMON LOCAL GROUP - On July 3, Joy M Rooney, chairperson, led a short botanical walk and the committee held a meeting in the Old Rose and Crown afterwards. more...
be transported back to the gruesome and grisly world of early medicine, with crazy cures and plague boils, at the George Marshall Medical Museum in Worcester. more...
THE 1,030-seater Courtyard Theatre in Stratford, designed as a prototype for the thrust-stage auditorium at the new Royal Shakespeare Theatre (RST), only has a life span of around three years. more...
THE Palace Theatre will be jumping to a different beat when dynamic dance act Hip Hop Pop perform there. more...
TO mark the 30th anniversary of the death of Elvis Presley on Thursday, August 16, Evesham Arts Centre will be screening one of his earliest films - the 1957 musical Jailhouse Rock. more...
THE NEC in Birmingham is staging two events with a difference. more...
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