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Stories for 12 January 2008

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West hands first starts to Bonar and Hay

LATEST signing Gary Hay and long-term injury victim Paul Bonar are given their first starts in an Evesham United shirt at Berkhamsted Town this afternoon.  more...

Lutz heads Robins into lead

UNITED almost grabbed the lead in the second minute but Daniel Lennon's flick from Michael Hayden's corner was cleared off the line.  more...

Scheppel doubles United's advantage

UNITED doubled their lead after 21 minutes when Danny Scheppel headed in at the back post after Gary Hay's initial harrassment and Daniel Lennon's excellent far post centre.  more...

More chances created as Robins lead by two

Berkhamsted Tn 0, Evesham Utd 0 GARY Hay brought uncertain keeper Michael Underwood to his knees after 24 minutes after racing on to Joe Clarke's defence splitting pass.  more...

Owen makes it five as Robins chase top spot

TOP scorer Mark Owen took his tally for the season to 21 when he finished expertly three minutes from time after a neat one/two with James Knott.  more...

Hay and Clarke go close to adding to lead

GARY Hay was denied his first goal in an Evesham shirt five minutes into the second period when, after some superb skills, the striker saw his fierce shot pushed out by Underwood.  more...

Sub Knott nets with first touch

JAMES Knott replaced Gary Hay after 62 minutes and netted with his first touch when he headed in Michael Hayden's corner.  more...

Lutz nets fourth headed goal of afternoon

MICHAEL Hayden's next corner after 71 minutes was met by Mark Owen but his header narrowly cleared the crossbar.  more...

Five-goal blast seals year's first success

Berkhamsted Tn 0, Evesham Utd 5 FOUR headed goals and a left-footed finish from Mark Owen three minutes from time ensured an easy first win of 2008 over the whipping boys of Division One Midlands.  more...

Kidder News Latest

Garden on show

A CHADDESLEY Corbett garden which has featured in two national magazines is open to the public next month.  more...

Highways officers take to two wheels

HIGHWAYS officers are turning to two wheels to help them respond to road defects more quickly.  more...

Daring duo raise £3,200

BANK staff have proved when the going gets tough the tough get going after raising £3,200 for charity on a mountain trek.  more...

County safest place to travel

WORCESTERSHIRE is officially the safest place to travel in the UK, according to the RAC Foundation.  more...

County safest place to travel

WORCESTERSHIRE is officially the safest place to travel in the UK, according to the RAC Foundation.  more...

County safest place to travel

WORCESTERSHIRE is officially the safest place to travel in the UK, according to the RAC Foundation.  more...

Yob behaviour to be discussed

A POLICE report on action taken to tackle anti-social behaviour outside a store will be given at the next meeting of Cookley and Wolverley PACT - Partners and Communities Together - on Tuesday, January 29.  more...

Suzi launches Sealine boat

TELEVISION presenter, Suzi Perry, unveiled the latest model from Kidderminster-based boat builders, Sealine International yesterday.  more...

Husband forged wife's signature

A HUSBAND who forged his wife's signature on a loan after they fell behind with mortgage repayments has been spared a prison sentence.  more...

Latest

Latest travel news

Check out the latest travel news before you head to the shops this Saturday.  more...

New look shopping centre given go-ahead

PLANS for a multi-million-pound revamp of a popular Worcester shopping centre have been approved.  more...

Award for woman who turned a farm building into a cookery school

A COOKERY school owner has been praised for the way she restored a Worcestershire farmhouse and transformed it into a modern business.  more...

I lost 10 stone and ran 5km to raise money for Noah's Ark Trust

A MAN who lost an astonishing ten stone in weight has shown that everyone can help raise money for charity.  more...

I lost 10 stone and ran 5km to raise money for Noah's Ark Trust

A MAN who lost an astonishing 10 stone in weight has shown that everyone can help raise money for charity.  more...

Council’s £4,000 oil painting could sell for just £300

A HUGELY controversial oil painting which cost Worcestershire taxpayers about £4,000 is to be sold off – possibly for just £300.  more...

Festering rubbish "left to rot"

PILES of rubbish were left festering outside a block of Worcester flats for two months before the council eventually cleared them.  more...

Furniture store on the move

HOME furnishing store Dunelm Mill looks set to move from its city centre location and open on a Worcester retail park after permission was granted for extra floorspace at an industrial unit.  more...

Row delays homes application

AN application to build 14 homes in Worcester has been deferred until later this month because of a row about affordable housing.  more...

Rail strike set to hit hard

TRAIN passengers in Worcestershire will face chaos when hundreds of rail guards stage a 48-hour strike later this month.  more...

Flood fears subsiding for now - but more rain is forecast

FEARS of possible flooding in Worcester were temporarily subsiding this morning after the Environment Agency said water levels had peaked in the River Severn.  more...

Flood fears subsiding for now - but more rain is on the way

FEARS of possible flooding in Worcester were temporarily subsiding this morning after the Environment Agency said water levels had peaked in the River Severn.  more...

Flood fears subsiding for now - but more rain is on the way

FEARS of possible flooding in Worcester were temporarily subsiding this morning after the Environment Agency said water levels had peaked in the River Severn.  more...

Black ice causes roads chaos

ONE man has died after treacherous black ice caused chaos on Worcestershire's roads this morning, with eight seperate crashes occuring in just two hours.  more...

Luff welcomes First Great Western challenge

MID - Worcestershire MP Peter Luff will see for himself whether improvements have been made to an inadequate' train service later this year.  more...

Web nets millions

WARWICKSHIRE County Council's website has seen a huge surge in the number of visitors clicking onto its pages.  more...

Live Match Coverage

Weymouth v Harriers

HARRIERS aim to progress into the next round of the FA Trophy when they take on Weymouth at the Wessex Stadium today. For team line-ups and live match updates this is the place to be from just before 3pm.  more...

Weymouth v Harriers

Team line-ups.  more...

Weymouth 0 Harriers 0

First ten minutes.  more...

Weymouth 0 Harriers 0

11 to 20mins.  more...

Weymouth 0 Harriers 0

21 to 30mins.  more...

Weymouth 0 Harriers 0

31 to 45mins.  more...

Weymouth 0 Harriers 0

46 to 55mins.  more...

Weymouth 0 Harriers 0

56 to 65mins.  more...

Weymouth 0 Harriers 0

66 to 75mins.  more...

FULL-TIME: Weymouth 0 Harriers 0

End of half.  more...

News

Floodlight failure saves City

WORCESTER City's Blue Square North match at Nuneaton Borough was abandoned because of floodlight failure just eight minutes before the end with City losing 2-0.  more...

Floodlight failure saves City

WORCESTER City's Blue Square North match at Nuneaton Borough was abandoned because of floodlight failure just eight minutes before the end with City losing 2-0.  more...

City saved by floodlights failure

WORCESTER City were trailing 2-0 in their Blue Square North clash at Nuneaton Borough when a floodlights failure forced the match to be abandoned eight minutes from time.  more...

Harriers blunted by keeper in bore draw

Weymouth 0
Harriers 0
FA Carlsberg Trophy second round

  more...

Round-Up

Black ice causes chaos on county roads

TREACHEROUS black ice has been causing chaos on Worcestershire's roads this morning, with eight seperate crashes occuring in just two hours.  more...

Black ice causes chaos on county roads

TREACHEROUS black ice has been causing chaos on Worcestershire's roads this morning, with eight seperate crashes occuring in just two hours.  more...

Struggling Strensham suffer a brace of heavy defeats

CUTNALL Green and Droitwich A' both opened their Worcestershire Cricket Board Indoor League Sunday Division season with victories.  more...

Struggling Strensham suffer a brace of heavy defeats

WGCC thrashed Strensham 10-0 in Worcester Table Tennis League Division Three.  more...

The Fossils, Cutnall Green and Droitwich ‘A’ all begin with wins

CUTNALL Green and Droitwich A' both opened their Worcestershire Cricket Board Indoor League Sunday Division season with victories.  more...

Black ice causes chaos on county roads

TREACHEROUS black ice has been causing chaos on Worcestershire's roads this morning, with eight seperate crashes occuring in just two hours.  more...

Black ice causes chaos on county roads

TREACHEROUS black ice has been causing chaos on Worcestershire's roads this morning, with eight seperate crashes occuring in just two hours.  more...

Black ice causes chaos on county roads

TREACHEROUS black ice has been causing chaos on Worcestershire's roads this morning, with eight seperate crashes occuring in just two hours.  more...

Black ice causes chaos on county roads

TREACHEROUS black ice has been causing chaos on Worcestershire's roads this morning, with eight seperate crashes occuring in just two hours.  more...

Black ice causes chaos on county roads

TREACHEROUS black ice has been causing chaos on Worcestershire's roads this morning, with eight seperate crashes occuring in just two hours.  more...

Charity concert

THE next mayor's charity concert will be held at Droitwich's Sacred Heart Church on Friday, February 8. The event, at the Worcester Road venue, will feature the Oakville Singers and St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Choir from 7.30pm. Tickets are priced at £12 each and are available from the mayor's secretary, Droitwich Spa Town Council, St Richard's House, Victoria Square, Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, WR9 8DS, or by calling 01905 774258.  more...

Five-goal blast seals year's first success

Berkhamsted Tn 0, Evesham Utd 5 FOUR headed goals and a left-footed finish from Mark Owen three minutes from time ensured an easy first win of 2008 over the whipping boys of Division One Midlands.  more...

Todays events

Saturday Take Two Social Club. Meal for unattached adults at The Star, Cowleigh Road, Malvern. 7:00pm. Bookings 01684 891583  more...

Group forced to call off CAMRA festival

MEMBERS of the Redditch & Bromsgrove CAMRA (Camp-aign for Real Ale) are trying not to drown their sorrows after they had to cancel their popular annual beer festival in Redditch.  more...

Roundup

Harriers blunted by keeper in bore draw

Weymouth 0
Harriers 0
FA Carlsberg Trophy second round

  more...

Society

Bewdley

HEALING CENTRE - Half hour healing session in the hands of trained healers are available at Wribbenhall Community Centre, Shaw Hedge Road, Bewdley, on Wednesday, January 23 between 7.30pm and 9.30pm. Call in on Wednesday or phone Sheila Lowe on 01299 405470 to book. A donation is requested to cover costs.   more...

Areley Kings

FRIENDSHIP CLUB - Members met on December 3 with everyone making a Christmas card and a chocolate log.  more...

St. John'S Ce

School days by Rebekah McMahon

One windy, sunny day Ciara and Hannah were playing on the playground at St John's Primary. They were really happy playing races on the racetrack. Then the bell went and they lined up. They kept talking to each other about the pantomime that was coming to school that afternoon. It was going to be The Wizard Of Oz. It was their favourite film.  more...

School days by Rebekah McMahon

One windy, sunny day Ciara and Hannah were playing on the playground at St John's Primary. They were really happy playing races on the racetrack. Then the bell went and they lined up. They kept talking to each other about the pantomime that was coming to school that afternoon. It was going to be The Wizard Of Oz. It was their favourite film.  more...

Travel

Short break offer for UK's greenest festival

A NEW short break promotion for festival-goers will take place in Leicestershire in summer 2008.  more...

Short break offer for UK's greenest festival

A NEW short break promotion for festival-goers will take place in Leicestershire in summer 2008.  more...

Short break offer for UK's greenest festival

A NEW short break promotion for festival-goers will take place in Leicestershire in summer 2008.  more...

Short break offer for UK's greenest festival

A NEW short break promotion for festival-goers will take place in Leicestershire in summer 2008.  more...

  
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