Worcestershire | Archive | 2008 | January


Stories for 16 January 2008

Back On Track Appeal

Lions give us a roaring start

THE Shuttle/Times & News appeal to help get two Wyre Forest sports clubs "back on track" after a devastating fire has got off to a fantastic start with a £1,000 donation.  more...

Business

Wilsons pet shops sold in £5m deal

A WORCESTERSHIRE-based chain of pet stores has been taken over in a £5.16 million deal.  more...

Creative firms taught how to flourish

OWNERS and directors of Worcestershire businesses are invited to a top-level conference aimed at boosting creative and professional service businesses across the Midlands.  more...

Business News

Business women make a clean sweep

TWO local residents are set to clean up after swapping their current jobs for a new business venture.  more...

Company wipes out competition

A REDDITCH-based manufacturer supplying windscreen wash and wiper systems to the likes of Aston Martin and Bentley has a won a national Government award.  more...

Fixtures

Weekend football fixtures around the county

SATURDAY WORCESTER AND DISTRICT LEAGUE FC Tything v Upton Town (J Williams); Grosvenor Sports v Martley Spurs (N Canning); Worcester YMCA v Pershore Manor (R Fisher); VBL Sports v Hanley Swan (M Francois); West Malvern v University of Worcester (M Stephens). KIDDERMINSTER LEAGUE Premier Division: Albron v Areley Kings; KS Athletic v Oldswinford Harriers; Millfields v Lye Town.  more...

Weekend football fixtures around the county

SATURDAY WORCESTER AND DISTRICT LEAGUE FC Tything v Upton Town (J Williams); Grosvenor Sports v Martley Spurs (N Canning); Worcester YMCA v Pershore Manor (R Fisher); VBL Sports v Hanley Swan (M Francois); West Malvern v University of Worcester (M Stephens). KIDDERMINSTER LEAGUE Premier Division: Albron v Areley Kings; KS Athletic v Oldswinford Harriers; Millfields v Lye Town.  more...

General

Music and laughter at Shindig

CULTURE vultures are poised to enjoy a wide range of events as part of a touring scheme in the county.  more...

January Floods 2008

Hit for six - again

New Road Cricket ground on January 13 (03276701).  more...

At the water jump

Members of the Worcester Canoe Club take advantage of a flooded Worcester Racecourse on January 13.Picture by Press Association.  more...

Swanning around

Floods on the South Quay, Worcester, on January 15 (03278303).  more...

Felled

As if the flooding wasn't enough, high winds brought down this tree on St Mary's Convent School property, which fell across Battenhall Road on January 14 (03276903).  more...

Felled

As if the flooding wasn't enough, high winds brought down this tree on St Mary's Convent School property, which fell across Battenhall Road on January 14 (03276901).  more...

Felled

As if the flooding wasn't enough, high winds brought down this tree on St Mary's Convent School property, which fell across Battenhall Road on January 14 (03276902).  more...

Easy going

vehicles negotiate the A44 at Doddenham near Broadwas on January 15 (03277807).  more...

Easy going

Vehicles negotiate the A44 at Doddenham near Broadwas on January 15 (03277807).  more...

Easy going

Vehicles negotiate the A44 at Doddenham near Broadwas on January 15 (03277806)  more...

Easy going

Vehicles negotiate the A44 at Doddenham near Broadwas on January 15 (03277805).  more...

Easy going

Vehicles negotiate the A44 at Doddenham near Broadwas on January 15 (03277808).  more...

Easy going

Vehicles negotiate the A44 at Doddenham near Broadwas on January 15 (03277804).  more...

Swanning around

Flooding on the South Quay, Worcester, on January 15 (03278301).  more...

Barriers

Flood defences along Hylton Road, Worcester, on January 12.  more...

Barriers

Flood defence along Hylton Road, Worcester, on January 12 (02276502).  more...

Barriers

Flood defences along Hylton Road, Worcester, on January 12.  more...

Soldiering on

The Blue Bell at Callow End, on January 15 (03277802).  more...

Aerial

Upton-upon-Severn on January 15.Picture by Newsteam (www.newsteam.co.uk)  more...

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Worcester racecourse on January 15.Picture by Newsteam (www.newsteam.co.uk)  more...

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Worcester cricket Club on January 15.Picture by Newsteam (www.newsteam.co.uk)  more...

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Worcester Cricket Club on January 15.Picture by Newsteam (www.newsteam.co.uk)  more...

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Worcester Cricket Club and the nearby Severn on January 15.Picture by Newsteam (www.newsteam.co.uk)  more...

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Upton-upon-Severn on January 15.Picture by Newsteam (www.newsteam.co.uk)  more...

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A caravan park near Upton-upon-Severn on January 15.Picture by Newsteam (www.newsteam.co.uk)  more...

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The road from Upton-upon-Severn to Worcester on January 15.Picture by Newsteam (www.newsteam.co.uk)  more...

Junior Sports

Young Boars too strong

Bromsgrove RFC under-11s junior rugby report.  more...

Boars held by solid Walsall

Bromsgrove RFC under-13s junior rugby report.  more...

Swifts hold on

Callowbrook Swifts FC junior football round-up.  more...

First defeat in seven for Colts

Bromsgrove Town FC junior football round-up.  more...

First defeat in seven for Colts

Bromsgrove Town FC junior football round-up.  more...

First defeat in seven for Colts

Bromsgrove Town FC junior football round-up.  more...

First defeat in seven for Colts

Bromsgrove Town FC junior football round-up.  more...

First defeat in seven for Colts

Bromsgrove Town FC junior football round-up.  more...

First defeat in seven for Colts

Bromsgrove Town FC junior football round-up.  more...

Disappointment for Santiago Colts sides

Santiago Colts FC junior football round-up.  more...

Rubery battle two Chelmsley win

Rubery FC junior football round-up.  more...

Kidder News Latest

Scary moments on unforgettable trek

BANK staff have described how they had a brush with death on a mountain trek while attempting to raise £3,200 for charity.  more...

Two-thirds agree with nuclear move

SHUTTLE Online readers appear to have few worries about the potential dangers of nuclear power.  more...

Lorry and cars in accident

A LORRY ended up on an embankment with two cars in a field following an accident today.  more...

This is a test

This is a test piece.  more...

This is a test

This is a test piece for Marianne.  more...

Kidderminster College

College Students Need You!

If your New Year resolution was to get into shape and you are now struggling to keep it, then Kidderminster College's beauty students can help.  more...

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Latest travel news

Check out the latest travel news before you leave the house. Click here for latest travel news  more...

Latest travel news

Check out the latest travel news before you leave the house.  more...

Latest travel news

Check out the latest travel news before you set off home.  more...

MP praises 'heroic' ambulance staff

AN MP paid tribute to ambulance staff, referring to them as "heroes", when he visited staff in Droitwich and got behind the wheel of a rapid response car.  more...

Gareth hits new heights to raise cash for charity

A JOBCENTRE Plus employee has completed his first ever skydive, raising more than £1,000 for charity.  more...

Worcester News weather watch

With more rain forecast across Worcestershire tonight and tomorrow, people in the county are watching the skies with concern given the events of summer 2007.  more...

School will be better than ever

A Worcester special school is set to undergo a £4.5 million revamp.  more...

Fears more flooding is to come

THERE are fears more flooding could be on the way as heavy rain looks set to hit Worcestershire again later this week.  more...

COMMENT: Court case must serve as a lesson

THESE days it is difficult to avoid television programmes about the quality and standard of the food we eat.  more...

Family of six in motorway smash

A family of six were all taken to hospital after a crash which closed the M5 southbound for over an hour in Worcestershire.  more...

Pedestrian may have been hit by car

A pedestrian in his thirties was taken to hospital with shoulder, facial and suspected chest injuries after he was believed to have been in collision with a car.  more...

Injured pedestrian may have been hit by car

A pedestrian in his thirties was taken to hospital with shoulder, facial and suspected chest injuries after he was believed to have been in collision with a car.  more...

Mystery surrounds man's injuries

A pedestrian in his 30s was taken to hospital with multiple injuries after he was believed to have been in collision with a car.  more...

Herefordshire road closures

HEREFORDSHIRE Council has released a list of roads that are affected by flooding in the county. Click here to view a .doc (Word) document of all the roads, but remember the list was accurate as of 8.30am today. Meanwhile: Click here for the Environment Agency's latest flood warnings for the Midlands.  more...

Herefordshire road closures

HEREFORDSHIRE Council has released a list of roads that are affected by flooding in the county. Click here to view a .doc (Word) document of all the roads, but remember the list was accurate as of 8.30am today. Meanwhile: Click here for the Environment Agency's latest flood warnings for the Midlands.  more...

Herefordshire road closures

HEREFORDSHIRE Council has released a list of roads that are affected by flooding in the county.  more...

Teenager hit by car outside Worcester school

A TEENAGER was hit by a car outside a Worcester school this morning.  more...

Noah’s Ark helped heal the hurt

AS part of our £1m Noah's Ark appeal, today we speak to a woman who was helped through grief after her father took his own life.  more...

Black ice warning after multiple rush hour shunts

A SERIES of crashes throughout Worcestershire and Herefordshire during rush hour traffic has prompted warnings of black ice on the roads.  more...

Black ice warning after series of crashes

A SERIES of crashes throughout Worcestershire and Herefordshire during rush hour traffic has prompted warnings of black ice on the roads.  more...

Police want to trace car which failed to stop after hitting cyclist

A 65-year-old cyclist suffered serious injuries after he was knocked off his bike and then believed to have been run over.  more...

Police hunt hit-and-run driver

A 65-year-old cyclist suffered serious injuries after he was knocked off his bike and then believed to have been run over.  more...

Water creeps under Hylton Road flood defences

WATER seeping beneath Worcester's flood barriers is being pumped back in to the river.   more...

Drivers told not to photograph floods

DRIVERS have been warned not endanger themselves and others by trying to photograph floods from moving cars.  more...

Why we should all get an extra day in bed each leap year

A WORCESTERSHIRE man is lobbying employers to support his vision of a day in bed every four years.  more...

Why we should all get an extra day in bed each leap year

A WORCESTERSHIRE man is lobbying employers to support his vision of a day in bed every four years.  more...

Herefordshire drivers told to avoid unnecessary travel

MOTORISTS should avoid unnecessary journeys in Herefordshire because of flooding.  more...

Mum-of-four weeps in the dock

A mother-of-four wept in the dock as she pleaded guilty to an offence of affray.  more...

Police seek driver of vehicle that hit pedestrian

A pedestrian in his thirties was taken to hospital with shoulder, facial and suspected chest injuries after he was injured in a collison with a vehicle that drove off without stopping.  more...

Police seek driver of vehicle that hit pedestrian

A pedestrian in his thirties was taken to hospital with shoulder, facial and suspected chest injuries after he was injured in a collison with a vehicle that drove off without stopping.  more...

Golf club raises thousands for charity that helped Mal

A DROITWICH golf club has raised more than £35,000 for research into Motor Neurone Disease after one of its much- loved members died from the illness.  more...

Golf club raises thousands for charity that helped Mal

A DROITWICH golf club has raised more than £35,000 for research into Motor Neurone Disease after one of its much- loved members died from the illness.  more...

We know all about battery hens’ plight

A COUPLE who have dedicated themselves to easing the plight of battery hens are pleased the issue is now hitting the headlines.  more...

Huge financial cuts could hit arts workshop

WORCESTER Arts Workshop is facing a huge financial blow as the Arts Council proposes to stop its £25,000 annual grant from April this year.  more...

Volunteers needed to help elderly

A CHARITY for the elderly is looking for volunteers in Worcester to help bring isolated old people closer together.  more...

We’re going to have a ball

A ST Valentine's charity ball is being organised in Droitwich in memory of a woman who lost her battle with cancer.  more...

River levels fall in Herefordshire

RIVER levels are starting to fall in Herefordshire but people are being urged to stay vigilant and take care on the roads.  more...

Flooding fears ease in Herefordshire

FEARS about flooding in Herefordshire have eased but people are being urged to stay vigilant and take care on the roads.  more...

Flooding fears ease in Herefordshire

FEARS about flooding in Herefordshire have eased but people are being urged to stay vigilant and take care on the roads.  more...

Flooding fears ease in Herefordshire

FEARS about flooding in Herefordshire have eased but people are being urged to stay vigilant and take care on the roads.  more...

Flooding fears ease in Herefordshire

FEARS about flooding in Herefordshire have eased but people are being urged to stay vigilant and take care on the roads.  more...

Using city archives will be easier after lottery grant boost

ACCESS to records of Worcester’s history will be vastly improved thanks to a £228,000 Heritage Lottery Fund grant.  more...

Our trail led to award success

AN INNOVATIVE project for Worcestershire youngsters with learning difficulties has scooped a national award.  more...

Our trail led to award success

AN INNOVATIVE project for Worcestershire youngsters with learning difficulties has scooped a national award.  more...

Disabled given more cash to adapt homes

MORE disabled people in Worcester will be able to adapt their homes thanks to extra Government funding.  more...

Hi-tech vicar takes three months off

A SIXTY-four-year-old vicar from Malvern has won a bursary to enable him to take a three-month sabbatical to learn about the use of modern technology in the church.  more...

New face for Droitwich tourism

DROITWICH has welcomed a new face to help the town organise events and attract new visitors. Janet Yates has taken up her role as Wychavon District Council's new area partnership manager. Janet replaces former manager Joe Ling who helped with Droitwich's High Street regeneration project and was instrumental in starting the town's Salt Day Festival. Janet will now be responsible for co-ordinating all the activities in and around the town, including supporting the Droitwich Local Strategic Partnership (LSP). The LSP pulls together all the different partners in Droitwich, from the public and private sectors, who can work together to deliver real improvements for the town and its surrounding rural areas. Janet has been working for the last three years at Malvern Hills District Council in economic development and tourism, so has an excellent grasp of the issues facing towns and rural communities. She has also worked to support the Farmers' Markets Group and previously worked on a project to help rural businesses in Wychavon to diversify. "I'm looking forward to the challenges of this role, in particular helping to secure investment for the town, attracting visitors and enhancing the unique character of the area," she said. "I'm also looking forward to delivering real projects for Droitwich at a time when it is really needed."  more...

New face for Droitwich tourism

DROITWICH has welcomed a new face to help the town organise events and attract new visitors. Janet Yates has taken up her role as Wychavon District Council's new area partnership manager. Janet replaces former manager Joe Ling who helped with Droitwich's High Street regeneration project and was instrumental in starting the town's Salt Day Festival. Janet will now be responsible for co-ordinating all the activities in and around the town, including supporting the Droitwich Local Strategic Partnership (LSP). The LSP pulls together all the different partners in Droitwich, from the public and private sectors, who can work together to deliver real improvements for the town and its surrounding rural areas. Janet has been working for the last three years at Malvern Hills District Council in economic development and tourism, so has an excellent grasp of the issues facing towns and rural communities. She has also worked to support the Farmers' Markets Group and previously worked on a project to help rural businesses in Wychavon to diversify. "I'm looking forward to the challenges of this role, in particular helping to secure investment for the town, attracting visitors and enhancing the unique character of the area," she said. "I'm also looking forward to delivering real projects for Droitwich at a time when it is really needed."  more...

New face for Droitwich tourism

DROITWICH has welcomed a new face to help the town organise events and attract new visitors.  more...

Police prepare to march for better wages

HUNDREDS of police officers from West Mercia are set to march in protest against poor pay.  more...

Panto profits to Children in Need

HUMPTY Dumpty and Pudsey Bear are joining forces to raise money for Children in Need by performing a village pantomime.  more...

Smashing! Work on new university campus has started

A SILVER sledgehammer was wielded to officially mark the start of work at the University of Worcester’s £120m second campus.  more...

River has not yet peaked

THE River Severn has not yet reached its peak in Worcester and Upton upon Severn according to the Environment Agency.  more...

Rail strike called off

A PLANNED 48-hour strike by hundreds of rail guards has been called off, averting travel chaos for thousands of commuters.  more...

River has not yet peaked

THE River Severn has not yet reached its peak in Worcester and Upton-upon-Severn according to the Environment Agency.  more...

Student who vandalised Guildhall's Nativity scene avoids jail

A DRUNK student who caused public outcry by desecrating a Nativity scene has narrowly escaped jail.  more...

Student who vandalised Guildhall's Nativity scene avoids jail

A DRUNK student who caused public outcry by desecrating a Nativity scene has narrowly escaped jail.  more...

Boilers checked to ensure no one else dies like Rhianna

HOMES throughout Worcestershire are being checked to ensure their hot water boilers do not have a potentially fatal fault.  more...

Thieves break into charity HQ

AN animal welfare charity has had its headquarters in Worcester city centre raided by thieves.  more...

Probe after man found seriously hurt

POLICE have launched an investigation after a man was found seriously injured in a street in Pershore last night.  more...

Prison officers "will not be intimidated"

PRISON officers at Long Lartin 'will not be intimidated' by Government plans to outlaw strikes by guards.  more...

Plaudits for Ralph

MORE than 60 well wishers joined together to pay tribute to the long-serving former chairman of Pershore Talking Newspaper.  more...

Plaudits for Ralph

MORE than 60 well wishers joined together to pay tribute to the long-serving former chairman of Pershore Talking Newspaper.  more...

Strike threat withdrawn

RAIL passengers in Evesham and the north Cotswolds were breathing a sigh of relief this week after the threat of strike action at First Great Western was withdrawn.  more...

Tim raises more than £1,000

A FORMER retained firefighter from Broadway has raised over £1,100 for the Warwickshire Firefighter Fund and the Air Ambulance with some classic horse and carriage rides.  more...

Memorial service for firefighters

A MEMORIAL service for the four firefighters who died in the Atherstone-on-Stour warehouse fire is being held at Coventry Cathedral next Friday.   more...

Safety measures for death road

MARKER posts are to be installed on an Evesham road which claimed the lives of two young brothers last year and saw another serious accident at the same spot two weeks ago.  more...

Injury jinx strikes three times

AN injury jinx seems to have struck at Pershore Town Football Club with the last three youth team fixtures all having to be abandoned.  more...

Injury jinx strikes three times

AN injury jinx seems to have struck at Pershore Town Football Club with the last three youth team fixtures all having to be abandoned.  more...

Hair's today's history news

A 500-YEAR-OLD lock of hair believed to have belonged to the sixth wife of Henry VIII went under the hammer for over £2,000 - to a man who lives in her old home.  more...

'Snapping' motorists are a danger

MOTORISTS are leaning out of their moving vehicles to take pictures of flooding according to South Worcestershire police.  more...

Service criticised over fire deaths

WARWICKSHIRE Fire and Rescue Service procedures have been criticised by the Health and Safety Executive in the wake of the Atherstone-on-Stour warehouse fire in which four firefighters died.  more...

Letters

There are too many poorly paid jobs here

SIR - Recently, the Worcester News reported that an employer in the area was to declare 100 employees redundant.  more...

MPs are not worth a £6,000 pay rise

SIR - Do county MPs deserve a pay rise of £6,000? (Worcester News, January 10).  more...

When you’re old you’re on your own

SIR - A recent contributor to Five Minutes With said that his biggest fear is getting old, and that he would like to see the end of the nanny state.  more...

Road is accident waiting to happen

SIR - Although the planning application for the Venture Business Park in Worcester has been passed by a council committee, and strongly opposed by local residents, the main concern now is the inevitable rise in traffic and pollution levels. With the forthcoming construction of Sainsbury's at the north end of Bromwich Road, St John's, and the Venture Park at the south, this must lead to an increase in heavy goods vehicles as well as cars.  more...

Thanks very much for the shoeboxes

SIR - I should like to thank everyone who contributed to the appeal at St Barnabas Church, Worcester, for Christmas shoeboxes for the homeless in Worcester.  more...

Can anyone change our Government?

SIR - What a good letter from Bob Churchill!  more...

Get will power, not cosmetic surgery

SIR - The best way to lose weight (Body and Soul, January 2), is, as my GP told me, to eat less. It is a simple as that. A little will-power, not a tummy-tuck.  more...

Roundabout is most welcome

WHILE I am often left at a loss to understand the reasoning behind many of the actions of Bromsgrove's local authority, I feel I must congratulate them on the recent introduction of the mini-roundabout situated on the Stourbridge Road.  more...

Thanks to all

GRATEFUL thanks to the volunteers, library staff and everyone who purchased from the Cards for Good Causes shop held in Droitwich library.  more...

Lacking manners

I NEEDED to write to Your view after our grey wheelie bins were left uncollected on December 31.  more...

Many questions

AS regards the affordable homes due to be built in Bromsgrove, it seems we need them. But has this need just come about? Or always been needed?  more...

Lovely surprise

WHILST speaking with Age Concern people before Christmas, they asked my name, address and age.  more...

Bouncing back!

WHAT a downbeat letter from Mrs Warman about Droitwich Spa over Christmas.  more...

Spoiling town

WE are continually asked by our town and county councils to come and have our say on various issues regarding our once lovely town of Droitwich Spa, and a fat lot of good it's done us!  more...

Save the museum

ALTHOUGH I couldn't get to Bromsgrove to sign the town museum petition at Housman's statue I wish to state that I am strongly against the museum's closure.  more...

A-verse to bins

JUST before Christmas a meeting was held, and the wheelie bin problem in Droitwich discussed.  more...

Blood test system not archaic

I WOULD like to endorse fully the views of Dr Richard Taylor (December 13) and Robin Pearson (December 27) regarding crazy' blood test changes.  more...

Secrecy over radiotherapy unit project?

WHY is there a lack of support from the powers-that-be for a radiotherapy unit at Kidderminster Hospital?  more...

Who will take our paper waste for recycling?

FOREST Garden Ltd are trying to be as ecologically sensitive as we can, saving the waste from timber including sawdust, bark, timber offcuts and now all cardboard packaging.  more...

Tesco: Present store too small

I don't understand why there is opposition to a larger Tesco in Stourport.  more...

Tesco: Fed up of travelling

I would like to say big yes to a new Tesco in Stourport. I am fed up with having to do some of my shopping in the small Tesco and then going into the Co-op, or getting into my car and going to Kiddy Tesco.  more...

Tesco: Bad for town

THERE should be no doubt that Tesco would by bad for the town.  more...

Tesco: People can't afford to travel

I have lived in Stourport for most of my life and I am 75. I was born at Lucy Baldwin's. I expect the people against Tesco have only lived here a few years.  more...

Tesco: Full range of foodstuffs

I consider myself a member of the silent majority in favour of a new superstore.  more...

Two questions of financial liabilities

I WAS interested to read the letter in relation to a proposed new council office and a crematorium in Wyre Forest.  more...

Business as usual

FLOODING in Upton-upon-Severn affects many people, businesses and residential. Some people adapt, some leave and some repair and start again.  more...

Banish plastic bags

CONGRATULATIONS to all involved with Upton in Bloom for their efforts to banish the plastic bag from Upton by promoting re-useables at an exhibition held in the Memorial Hall, Upton last Friday and Saturday.  more...

Ledbury one way system

I AM writing regards waterworks one way system in Ledbury.  more...

Lifestyle

Fabulous get-fit fashions to show off in the gym

Getting into the fitness groove for 2008? Make fashion your main motivation so you don't quit by the end of January. Here are nine outfits which are perfect for you to get out of the house and strut your stuff atthe gym or on the street.  more...

News

Kabir fumes over England tour injury verdict

KABIR Ali has hit out at the England Lions' management after he was told he would not be touring India due to an ankle injury.  more...

Carty is fitness coach

PAUL Carty has been appointed as fitness coach at Worcester City.  more...

Collins handed Bucuresti chance

ENGLAND Sevens recruit James Collins has been called into the Worcester Warriors team for Saturday's European Challenge Cup home clash with Bucuresti (3pm).  more...

Burgess joins but duo stay put

BROMSGROVE Rovers have snapped up former West Bromwich Albion centre-back Daryl Burgess, but top transfer targets Jay Denny and Kyle Hadley will not be heading to the Victoria Ground.  more...

Robins flying high in promotion push

TWELVE months ago, Evesham United had accumulated 33 points from 22 games - and that proved a platform for a place in the end of season Play-Offs albeit only cemented with a win in the final match.  more...

Harriers tipped to slay Celtic

Kidderminster's bid to reach the next round of the FA Trophy had to be put on hold after the midweek clash with Weymouth was called off due to the waterlogged Aggborough pitch.  more...

Ferrell’s in Toon with the Harriers

TIGERISH Andy Ferrell has added some bite into Harriers' midfield but he admits that he is waiting for his beloved Newcastle United to get their teeth into some silverware.

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Town hope for action

MALVERN Town travel to FA Cup heroes Chasetown Saturday (3pm) hoping to get their first British Gas Business Division One Midlands match since New Year's Day.  more...

Noah'S Ark Appeal

Noah’s Ark helped heal the hurt

AS part of our £1m Noah's Ark appeal, today we speak to a woman who was helped through grief after her father took his own life.  more...

Reader'S Pictures

Enjoying the floods

Kayakers taking advantage of the flooded Worcester Racecourse. Picture by Rob Plant.  more...

Enjoying the floods

Kayakers taking advantage of the flooded Worcester Racecourse. Picture by Rob Plant.  more...

Enjoying the floods

Kayakers taking advantage of the flooded Worcester Racecourse. Picture by Rob Plant.  more...

Reports

Constable denied by Terras keeper

Weymouth 0
Harriers 0
FA Carlsberg Trophy second round

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Richard Taylor'S Weekly Column

January 17, 2008

THE consultation on the future of Lea Castle Hospital as we knew it, now the Lea Castle Centre, runs from January 7 until March 28.  more...

Round-Up

Turner gearing up for Tranmere test

HEREFORD United manager Graham Turner is convinced his side can be more than a match for Tranmere Rovers in tonight's FA Cup third round replay (7.45).  more...

Neal joins Vauxhall

MATT Neal has left team Halfords to laucnh an assault on the 2008 British Touring Car Championship with Vaxuhall.  more...

Neal joins Vauxhall

MATT Neal has left Team Halfords to launch an assault on the 2008 British Touring Car Championship with Vaxuhall.  more...

Walsall are too strong for seconds

DROITWICH Men's Seconds suffered another defeat on their hockey travels, going down 5-0 at Walsall in the BodyKraft West Midlands Premier Division.  more...

Droitwich take derby honours

A STUNNING six-goal salvo led Droitwich Men's Firsts to a 6-1 hammering of Evesham in a BodyKraft West Midlands Division One county hockey derby.  more...

Pershore facing battle against dreaded drop

PERSHORE Men's Firsts face a hockey relegation dogfight after losing 3-1 at fellow strugglers Ludlow in BodyKraft West Midlands Division One.  more...

Kennedy double helps Stourport recovery

STOURPORT Women's Firsts hit back from a goal down to beat Redditch 4-1 in a hockey friendly.  more...

Grant on target as city side march up to fourth

STEVE Grant bagged the winner as Worcester Men's Firsts moved up to fourth in the BodyKraft Midlands Premier with a 1-0 hockey win at Lichfield.  more...

County cup tie rescheduled

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers and Stourport Swifts will now play their Worcestershire Senior Cup tie at Aggborough on Tuesday, January 29 (7.30pm).  more...

Women’s skittles latest

THE latest results from the Worcester and District Women's Skittles League.  more...

Juniors’ chance to shine

MALVERN Hills District Council, in partnership with Malvern Comets, are running a 10-week programme of netball coaching sessions at Sport Dyson Perrins.  more...

Hodgetts tees off new year in style

PERDISWELL Park Golf Club handed out 40 trophies and 37 medals at their annual presentation evening.  more...

Vauxhall mission for Spa race ace

MATT Neal is relishing the challenge of proving himself in new surroundings after joining Vauxhall.  more...

Midlands players called up

NINE Midlands players have been included in the England Under 16 Elite squad for a training session at Broadstreet Rugby Club near Coventry on January 25 and 26.  more...

Neal starts testing

MATT Neal is getting to grips with his new Vauxhall Vectra car ahead of the 2008 British Touring Car Championships.  more...

Droitwich fighter is back for round two

ALEX Strutt says he is ready to prove himself as a boxing technician when he returns to the ring for his second bout on March 14.  more...

Museum battle

CAMPAIGNERS battling to see Bromsgrove's museum re-open were delighted with the public's response when they took to the streets with a petition on Saturday.  more...

Waste disposers are in demand

WORCESTERSHIRE County Council is playing its part in the rise in sales of food waste disposers to householders in Bromsgrove and Droitwich.  more...

Lucky escape

AMBULANCE crews were astonished that no-one was hurt after one car was left sitting on top on another following an accident on the M42 on Wednesday, January 9.  more...

In the swing

GOLFERS from a Bromsgrove club have raised more than £2,000 for charity.  more...

Little Big Time Band

DOGS for the disabled and the Primrose Hospice are set to benefit when the Little Big Time Band comes to Bromsgrove.  more...

Fire call out

BROMSGROVE firefighters were called out to deal with a small fire next to a barn conversion in Whitford Bridge Road, Stoke Prior. One hose reel was used to extinguish the flames at 10pm on Sunday, January 13. There were no reported injuries.  more...

Cooking up success

TALENTED pupils from a Bromsgrove school were due to be rewarded for their cooking skills on Wednesday, January 16. The Rotary Club of North Worcestershire sponsored 13 students from South Bromsgrove High School, in Charford Road, who are competing in a national competition to find the young chef of the year. After completing the preliminary round, all attained a high standard and were set to receive their certificates from Rotary Club president David Butterworth. Winner, Andrew Tomkinson, and runner-up, Stacey Smith, now go through to the area final and will be hoping to compete in the national finals in London, on April 19.  more...

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Quarry plan fight goes on

PEOPLE living around Wildmoor quarry are gearing themselves up for a further fight against plans for a massive extraction and recycling plant on green belt land.  more...

Scholarships available

APPLICATIONS are being invited for foundation scholarships at Bromsgrove School.  more...

Weather causes traffic chaos

TORRENTIAL rain, black ice and road closures caused chaos for motorists in Bromsgrove and Droitwich Spa at the weekend.  more...

M-way lucky escape

MOTORISTS had a lucky escape after an eight-vehicle pile-up on the M5 between Bromsgrove and Droitwich Spa.  more...

All change at pet stores

A CHAIN of pet stores, with outlets in Bromsgrove and Droitwich Spa, has been bought out by a national company.  more...

Well done Gladys

THERE was a happy occasion at a Bromsgrove care home when Gladys Crook reached her 104th birthday.  more...

Fan on pitch

BROMSGROVE police were called to the Victoria Ground last Saturday after a fan ran onto the pitch during Rovers' game against Merthyr Tydfil. No arrests were made, but police ensured Merthyr supporters got onto their relevant coaches at the end of the match.  more...

Dog walker is attacked

A woman was punched and kicked by a group of youths as she walked her dog.  more...

You be the judge at refs' meeting

THE next meeting of Bromsgrove Football Referees takes place next Thursday at the DDS and S Club in Stourbridge Road, Bromsgrove.  more...

Local man heads for one of the world's trouble-spots

HEADING off to Colombia today as part of a peace delegation is a man from Barnt Green.  more...

Hospice lottery

THE top prize of £1,000 in the weekly Primrose Hospice lottery - for the week beginning January 14 - has been won by the holder of ticket 022119.  more...

Teenager attacked

WITNESSES are being sought following an attack on teenager in Bromsgrove.  more...

Teenager attacked

WITNESSES are being sought following an attack on a teenager in Bromsgrove.  more...

Facial injuries

POLICE are appealing for witnesses to an assault in which a man was knocked out and sustained serious facial injuries.  more...

Facial injuries

POLICE are appealing for witnesses to an assault in which a man was knocked out and sustained serious facial injuries.  more...

All change at pet stores

A CHAIN of pet stores, with outlets in Bromsgrove and Droitwich Spa, has been bought out by a national company.  more...

Charity ball

A CHARITY gala ball is being held to raise awareness and funds for Droitwich's Young Firefighters Association.  more...

Roadworks

WORK to replace water mains pipes started on the A450 Worcester Road in Droitwich Spa on Monday. As part of Severn Trent's ongoing investment in the area, work will begin at the roundabout of the Droitwich junction and will continue up towards The Granary hotel and restaurant. The project is scheduled to last for six weeks and may cause some traffic disruption. Two-way traffic lights will be in place throughout the work.  more...

Ancient oak to be felled

WILDLIFE experts have been forced to fell a 300-year-old oak after the tree was attacked by vandals.  more...

We’re having a ball

A VALENTINE'S charity ball is being held in Droitwich Spa after a group of women organised the event in memory of a friend who lost her battle with cancer.  more...

Hot meal services are saved

A VITAL hot meals service, which is a life-line for elderly residents in Droitwich Spa, has been saved.  more...

Ladies darts results

Birdseye Sports Evesham League Division One: Horse & Hound 5, Evesham WMC 5; Littleton BC 4, Badsey RBL 6; New Inn 6, Pershore FC B 4; Chestnut Tree B 5, Long Lartin B 5. Division Two: Long Lartin A 3, George & Dragon A 7; Badsey Rec 4, Corner Cupboard 4; Winchcombe WMC 6, Ivy Inn 4; Hospital C 7, Red Horse 3. Division Three: New Inn 2, Ambassador 8; Wheatsheaf 5, Fladbury SC 5; Pershore FC A 5, Evesham Rovers 5; Queens Head 4, Oddfellows B 6. Division Four: Bell Inn 6, Bretforton RBL A 4; Trumpet 8, Bridge 2; Bretforton RBL B 6, Fairfield 4. Division Five: Oddfellows A 4, Crown & Trumpet 6; George & Dragon B 5, Bear 5; Lenches Club 3, Chestnut Tree A 7; Round of Gras 2, Dumbleton Club 8.  more...

Bowlers lose on travels

THE South Warwickshire Association travelled to Bromsgrove to play their annual indoor fixture against the Worcestershire Vice-Presidents.  more...

Pole and pellet Pollard's winning mix

Mosella Manor Farm Leisure FIFTY-SIX anglers turned up to fish the first round of the Winter League on Sunday with all four pools producing consistent double figure weights.  more...

Players invited to Monday event

Evesham and District League A CRIB drive on Monday, January 21 will replace the listed Consolation Cup matches scheduled to be played on that night.  more...

Biker Ben given awards booster

LOWER Swell cyclist and member of Evesham Wheelers, Ben Stockdale, is one of a handful of teenagers to benefit from the Ben Jeffrey Award.  more...

Henry's girls battle back to win

YEAR II girls from Prince Henry's High School proved to be top of the shots in the Under-16 County Cup Final.  more...

Today's events

Wednesday Tai Chi Brand new class. First class of Tai Chi and Qigong taught by Altair de Almeida at the Burgage Hall, Church Lane, Ledbury. 7:30pm. 01684 562528. www.altairedstates.co.uk  more...

Today's events

Thursday Beginners Latin: Cuban Rumba Dance Class. A New Beginners Latin: Cuban Rumba Dance Class at the Holy Trinity Hall, Link Top, Malvern. All ages welcome, with or without a partner. No previous dance experience necessary. Details www.danceat8.com 7:00pm. £4 per person per week. Pay as you go. 01386 556 665.  more...

Morrisons' fish not so fresh finds court

A FOOD giant has been fined £19,500 for selling rotten fish at a supermarket in Malvern.  more...

Drivers snap floods while on the move

Some motorists are leaning out of their moving cars to photograph floods with mobile phone cameras, say South Worcestershire Police.  more...

Jo finally does her marathon swimathon

CASTLEMORTON woman, Jo Fieldhouse, had to postpone her 12-hour sponsored swim for charity last December, because of a kidney infection.  more...

Teddy bear with interesting history is up for grabs

ACORNS Children's Hospice hope that a teddy bear, once owned by a local life-limited boy in the early 1930s, will be snapped up by a collector and help to raise much needed funds to support the life-limited children it serves.  more...

Tribute to Troubleshooters TV star

CHARLES Morgan, the owner of the famous Malvern car firm of the same name, has paid tribute to the former chairman of chemicals firm ICI, Sir John Harvey-Jones who died last week.  more...

Cyclist injured in hit and run

Malvern Police are trying to trace a vehicle that did not stop after running over a cyclist who had been injured in a collision with another car seconds earlier.  more...

Meals for the elderly are once again on the menu

AN important part of residential life has been guaranteed at a Malvern care home after Festival Housing Group stepped in to provide hot meals.  more...

Chase pupil is running for Youth Cabinet

WHILE many teenagers are happy to simply change their ringtone, Chase pupil Alice Bond is more concerned with changing the world.  more...

Score on the doors in new eating guide

CHOOSING where to eat out in Malvern has just become a lot simpler thanks to a new star rating for food businesses.  more...

Roundup

Cleobury romp to big Sutton victory

Read all about Cleobury Mortimer Ladies' victory and junior results in the rugby round-up.  more...

Kidderminster and District Football League round-up

BURLISH Olympic were too strong for Wilden Village in the Sunday Division One as they stormed to a 7-0 victory.  more...

Age no barrier for Phil

KIDDERMINSTER rider Phil Laurie showed that age is no barrier as he won his class at the Welsh Hill Climb championship for the third year in a row.  more...

Ladies bounce back to clinch derby win

Success for Stourport ladies and Chaddesley Corbett men in this week's hockey round-up.  more...

Stourport and District Youth Football League round-up

WYRE Forest Panthers were too strong for rivals Kidderminster Harriers FITC in the under-12s Division Two and secured a 6-0 win.  more...

Harriers tipped to slay Celtic

Kidderminster's bid to reach the next round of the FA Trophy had to be put on hold after the midweek clash with Weymouth was called off due to the waterlogged Aggborough pitch. The weekend clash with Farsley could be in jeopardy for the same reason but if it does go ahead, Harriers have to be fancied to land all three points.  more...

Weather plays havoc with Bewdley

JOINT manager Craig Payton believes his team's chances of rising into the top echelons of the West Midlands League Premier Division are being hampered by bad weather.  more...

Getting girls into swing

A BEWDLEY club is aiming to encourage girls to get into the sport with free taster sessions.  more...

Samurai siblings see off Portuguese rivals easily

SAMURAI Judo Club brother and sister team Tom and Kate Walker were too strong for their rivals as they won all their matches at the Portuguese National Team Championships.  more...

Wheels fall off Waggons’ aspirations

WAGGON and Horses C threw away an opportunity to go top of the the choice promotions shadow league in the Marston's Bewdley League.  more...

Rowe tall in the saddle after national title glory

RIDER Joe Rowe grabbed glory for Wyre Forest CRC by winning his age category at the National Cyclo-Cross Championships at Sutton Park in Birmingham.  more...

Rugby

Four-try joy for Malvern as they get back in the groove

MALVERN II 20, EVESHAM I 0 AFTER a six week lay off following a disappointing series of cry-offs and weather affected postponements, Malvern's seconds finally got back in the saddle last Saturday with a battling win against a spirited and organized Evesham side.  more...

Schools News

Our school will soon be even better

ABOVE is an artist's impression of what a Worcester special school will look like following a £4.5 million revamp.  more...

Society

Chaddesley Corbett

WI - The speaker for the evening was David Paine from Garden Organic. As this year is the nationwide 90th WI birthday celebrations, Chaddesley is twinned with Hillside.  more...

Theatre Reviews

Festive spirit still abounds as panto beats the blues

Festive spirit was still in abundance at the Norbury Theatre, with the cast of Dick Whittington defying the January blues.  more...

Travel

Cheque out new destinations

TOURING Cheque, the low cost, low season, go-as-you-please option from Eurocamp Independent has doubled its programme for 2008 thanks to the recent acquisition of Select Sites.  more...

Upton

Floating caravans could solve flood problems

CARAVANS in Upton upon Severn could soon be floating their way out of trouble if flood water returns to the area.  more...

Plastic-free exhibition a success

AN exhibition to encourage residents and traders in Upton to go plastic free has been hailed a success.  more...

Plastic-free exhibition a success

AN exhibition to encourage residents and traders in Upton to go plastic free has been hailed a success.  more...

Villages

Berrow

JUMBLE Sale at Berrow Village Hall this Saturday commencing at 2pm. All items of jumble, cakes, raffle prizes gratefully received. Please bring them along on Saturday morning. Any queries phone Janet on 01531 650620.  more...

West Malvern

AT its meeting on Monday the Parish Council welcomed a report by County Councillor Jeremy Webb on the future of the Outdoor Education Centre. Until recently threatened with closure, the Centre's management has been granted a period of three years to become financially self-sufficient and independent of County Council subsidy. This follows a review of the original closure proposal demanded by a group of Councillors including Cllr Webb. Parish Councillors were however dismayed to learn that it was proposed to demolish and replace one of the original buildings on the site, on health and safety grounds, the fact that £40,000 had recently been spent on the existing building by the Council with a further £8,000 of expenditure planned shortly. It was resolved to write to the County Council asking for an explanation of the justification for the decision to demolish. The Parish Council also agreed an £1,750 increase for 2008/9 in the Council Tax precept, which has been unchanged for the past two years. Main reason was an anticipated substantial increase in the charge for maintenance of the (newly painted!) under a new contract due to be signed shortly. This will mean an average increase per household of less than £4 per year on the 2008/9 Council Tax.  more...

What'S On

And all that jazz

A GROUP of jazz musicians is touring village halls in Worcestershire this winter as part of Worcestershire County County's Shindig Rural and Community Touring Scheme.  more...

From shooting stars to musical bars

A RECORDER player who has swapped Venus for Vivaldi and played at venues around the world is heading to the Palace Theatre.  more...

  
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