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THE search for the best car manufacturing talent in Worcestershire has got under way with the launch of what organisers are calling this year's automative Oscars.' Now seen as the largest event of its kind in the industry, the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce-backed Accelerate Awards is on the look-out for some of the finest and best in class component manufacturers, with companies urged to showcase innovation, quality and new contracts. The event, which will be held on Friday, July 11, at the ICC in Birmingham, will celebrate environmental performance, export and skills and workforce development. more...
THE regional development agency covering Wyre Forest has a new chief executive. more...
A WYTHALL based company is set to star on a new menu of all English food. more...
MAY welcomed members and visitors to our first meeting of 2008 and we wished everyone a happy New Year. more...
JUST before Christmas we learned the sad news of the death of a founder member, Margaret Collett as a result of a stroke she suffered in November. more...
OUR first meeting of the New Year began with notification of a variety of events planned to celebrate 90 years of WI in Worcestershire. more...
THE New Year has got off to a good start for the club with a well-attended meeting at the Moat House Inn, Coughton on Thursday January 10. more...
THE group had quite an eventful 2007. more...
THE first coffee morning of the New Year was not well attended probably because of the awful weather. more...
OUR talk on January 18 entitled Span of Bridges was given by Roger Cragg, formerly a tutor at Coventry Polytechnic. more...
THE second projected image competition was held last Wednesday. more...
THIS photograph shows the late Jack Dillon, a former professional local actor, who terrorised audiences at the Palace Theatre with his portrayal of Sweeny Todd, the demon barber, in the 1940s. Together with his wife, Jack reinacted the gruesome scenes where the barber slaughtered his victims before turning them into meat pies. Redditch entertainer Colin Wheeler, who provided the photograph, said: "Jack will also be remembered for having a small grocery shop on the right hand side, halfway down Bates Hill. He was a lovely man and always helpful and supportive to those of us involved in the local entertainment scene." more...
WYTHALL Writers held their annual meeting last month when it was agreed that the group would now meet on the second Thursday of each month at the library in May Lane, Hollywood, from 7pm. more...
CARE provided for mums-to-be and their babies at Kidderminster Hospital has been praised by an independent health watchdog. more...
Judo star Kelly Edwards had the best of reasons for not attending a special ceremony where she was named 2007 Shuttle Online Sports Personality last night. more...
Judo star Kelly Edwards had the best of reasons for not attending a special ceremony where she was named 2007 Shuttle Online Sports Personality last night. more...
Judo star Kelly Edwards had the best of reasons for not attending a special ceremony where she was named 2007 Shuttle Online Sports Personality last night. more...
Judo star Kelly Edwards had the best of reasons for not attending a special ceremony where she was named 2007 Shuttle Online Sports Personality last night. more...
A PLAQUE has been unveiled marking the former site of a medieval wine cellar once owned by a world-famous sherry firm. more...
PEOPLE are being warned not to give out their bank details after a Stourport woman received a call from someone claiming to be the RSPCA, asking her to set up a direct debit to make monthly donations. more...
KIDDERMINSTER Harriers have this afternoon completed the signing of Oxford United left-back Alex Jeannin on loan until the end of the season. more...
KIDDERMINSTER Harriers have this afternoon completed the signing of Oxford United left-back Alex Jeannin on loan until the end of the season. more...
KIDDERMINSTER Harriers have this afternoon completed the signing of Oxford United left-back Alex Jeannin on loan until the end of the season. more...
WYRE Forest District Council chiefs are proposing a 2.5 per cent council tax rise for householders - in line with the 2007 increase. more...
WYRE Forest District Council chiefs are proposing a 2.5 per cent council tax rise for householders - in line with the 2007 increase. more...
WYRE Forest District Council chiefs are proposing a 2.5 per cent council tax rise for householders - in line with the 2007 increase. more...
Kidderminster Harriers striker Justin Richards today left Aggborough to join Blue Square Premier rivals Oxford United on loan until the end of the current campaign. more...
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Check out the latest travel news before you go home for the weekend. more...
A GOLDEN Worcester couple who met while they were at a Saturday evening dance are celebrating 50 years of marriage today. more...
MORE than 40 dogs have been removed from an illegal puppy farm in Worcestershire following a swoop by council officers accompanied by police and RSPCA officials. more...
RAIL passengers who have suffered unreliable First Great Western train services can reap big rewards after the firm announced double customer compensation. more...
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THINKING of going for a meal this weekend? Don't know where to go?
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AN intrepid explorer is embarking on the challenge of a lifetime, trekking to the foothills of the world’s highest mountain. more...
A WORCESTER charity for bereaved children has been given £1,000 by the Rotary Club. more...
A MALVERN school has been described as ‘among the highest achieving schools in the country’ in its latest Ofsted report. more...
A MAN was subjected to a barrage of kicks in the head as his attackers held his arms to get a better aim in a Worcester street. more...
FORGET the X Factor - the W-Factor was what was on the lips of contestants during a talent show in Droitwich. more...
FORGET the X Factor - the W-Factor was what was on the lips of contestants during a talent show in Droitwich. more...
RESIDENTS and traders across Worcestershire will find out today if the worst of the flooding is over. more...
THE former wife of a man jailed for sending her "sickening" threats has spoken out about her life of fear. more...
FOLLOWING the collapse of his marriage William McDermott sent a string of abusive text messages and a highly abusive e-mail to his former wife, leaving her fearing for her life. more...
WILLIAM McDermott's 10-year-old brother Brian disappeared from a playground in the Ormeau Park in Northern Ireland on Sunday, September 2 1973. more...
WILLIAM McDermott's 10-year-old brother Brian disappeared from a playground in the Ormeau Park in Northern Ireland on Sunday, September 2 1973. more...
WHEN Sarah MacLeod first fell for William McDermott’s charms, she had no idea her husband-to-be would terrorize her family and leave them living in fear. more...
A COLLISION between a car and moped caused rush-hour delays on a Worcester road. more...
ELEVEN days ago in this column we suggested Cabinet minister Peter Hain would be respected if he resigned in the wake of revelations that he failed to disclose donations of more than £100,000. more...
ELEVEN days ago in this column we suggested Cabinet minister Peter Hain would be respected if he resigned in the wake of revelations that he failed to disclose donations of more than £100,000. more...
A PRISON van driver is believed to have stopped to help an elderly woman after she was in collision with a blue Ford Mondeo. more...
A 14-year-old Hereford girl has said she does not care if she gets a criminal record after staging a protest against whaling at the Japanese Embassy. more...
EMERGENCY services were called to a road traffic accident outside Worcester this morning. more...
A FIRM which owns Hereford-based cider brand Bulmers has agreed a £7.8 billion takeover offer from rivals Heineken and Carlsberg. more...
A MUSEUM in Worcestershire is marking its re-opening after a £50,000 refurbishment with a free open day. more...
POLICE have released a CCTV image of a man who stole £50 worth of meat from a Worcestershire branch of Marks & Spencer. more...
SCHOOLCHILDREN across Worcestershire are digging out their binoculars to take part in a special birdwatching event. more...
ECONOMIC prosperity, sustainable growth, young people and managing waste are likely to be top of the agenda for Malvern Hills District Council over the next three years. more...
ANYONE watching television this week may have seen Ben Keene, the 28-year-old Malvern man who shot to fame by establishing his own tribe on Vorovoro, a remote island in Fiji. more...
RAIL firm First Great Western, which runs services linking Worcestershire and Herefordshire to London, has come bottom of a train passenger satisfaction league table. more...
A COACH firm based near Worcester has stepped in to help a charity for children with special needs, as part of its 70th anniversary celebrations. more...
HUNDREDS of walkers of all ages are being asked to dig out their walking boots and join the annual Malvern Hills Walk for a Worcester charity. more...
YOUNG people learned about sex, drugs, pregnancy and relationships during a course designed to help them make the right choices. more...
A SURVEY in to ways to improve the health service in Worcestershire has received a disappointing response from patients. more...
WORCESTER’S Tory council has reiterated its desire to keep all options open regarding the future of the city’s historic Guildhall. more...
THINGS appear to be getting better weather-wise across the county, but what does the next five days hold? more...
THINGS appear to be getting better weather-wise across the county, but what does the next five days hold? more...
THE Secretary of State for Justice has been learning how a Worcester community is tackling anti-social behaviour. more...
PEOPLE are being reminded not to give out their bank details after a woman received a bogus call from someone claiming to be the RSPCA, asking her to set up a direct debit. more...
A bogus caller stole more than £600 in cash after tricking an elderly woman at her home. more...
A COMMUNITY project for children based in Malvern has been awarded more than £7,000 so it can hold health awareness days. more...
A PENSIONER accused of careless driving could have his licence revoked. more...
BEFORE you venture outside to visit friends or go shopping, you'll need to know about the weather and travel. more...
BEFORE you venture outside to visit friends or go shopping, you'll need to know about the weather and travel. more...
HUNDREDS of people young and old turned out to welcome the Earl of Wessex to Droitwich. more...
BLOCKED drains and potholes are still causing problems in Worcestershire, despite staff "doing their best" to clear them. more...
FLOOD barriers in Worcester were taken down today but the barriers in Upton-upon-Severn will remain up over the weekend. more...
PUPILS at Simon De Montfort Middle School took part in a cycle safety initiative organised by Worcestershire County Council. more...
THE Macmillan Unit at Evesham Community Hospital received a New Year boost when over £13,000 was donated to the ward. more...
SPORTING, cultural and educational organisations based in Pershore are being invited to apply for grants from the town council to assist in their running, improvement or promotion. more...
HALF term fun for local youngsters is being offered by the Harvington and Lench's churches. more...
A WARWICKSHIRE county councillor has fallen victim to an arson attack after his Land Rover was set alight outside his home. more...
A WARWICKSHIRE county councillor has fallen victim to an arson attack after his Land Rover was set alight outside his home. more...
A WARWICKSHIRE county councillor has fallen victim to an arson attack after his Land Rover was set alight outside his home. more...
POLICE today issued a CCTV image of a man believed to have stolen £50 worth of meat from Marks & Spencer in Evesham's Riverside shopping centre. more...
STAFF at Heathlands Care Home in Pershore dressed up in their knickers to support a colleague's fundraising for the Alzheimer's Society. more...
THE Evesham Vale Running Club is launching some lunch time runs as part of their new 2008 programme. more...
IN the article 'Drugs factory gang is brought to justice', which appeared in the January 23 edition of the Advertiser, we incorrectly stated that Kristoffer Bell recruited his brother Leigh Bell to assist in the operation. Leigh Bell played no part in the drugs operation and we apologise for the error. He was charged with possessing a prohibited weapon contrary to section 5(1)(b) of the Firearms Act 1968 and pleaded guilty. more...
TWO council-run swimming pools have been slammed by users who claim hygiene levels are "foul" and that there is not sufficient enough child supervision in one of them, putting lives at risk. more...
A MOTORIST and his passenger were followed by two other cars then had their vehicle attacked by golf clubs in a terrifying ordeal on the M42. more...
A MOTORIST and his passenger were followed by two other cars then had their vehicle attacked by golf clubs in a terrifying ordeal on the M42. more...
A MOTORIST and his passenger were followed by two other cars then had their vehicle attacked by golf clubs in a terrifying ordeal on the M42. more...
SIR - I write with reference to the original cuts in the subsidies towards the provision of freshly prepared cooked lunches for vulnerable older people, including those in sheltered housing, recommended by Worcestershire County Council's social services and which were due to start in January 2008, then suspended until June 2008. more...
SIR - Thanks to UKIP parliamentarian Lord Stoddart, who has been fighting the corner for all those who are worried about the phasing out of the old traditional light bulbs and their replacement by the toxic CFL bulbs with their possible health risks, the Government has now confirmed that they have been giving the wrong message. In answer to Lord Stoddart questions in the Houses of Parliament, the minister involved has accepted the Government has gone a step too far by announcing the end of traditional light bulbs. more...
SIR - Recently, I was appalled at the total lack of consideration of drivers at junctions and roundabouts on our Worcester roads when a funeral procession is driving by. more...
SIR - Mike Foster appears to believe that he has suddenly discovered new complexities in the debate about the fairness of funding for local schools that none of us had ever thought of before. more...
SIR - I notice the latest plan is for the taxpayer to support Northern Rock to the tune of £25 billion which is unprecedented and significantly more than the £5 billion allegedly needed to prop up Rover. more...
SIR - Worcester women are asked to donate their bras to a charity to supply air ambulance helicopters, (January 9). I reckon the outcome with be one big flop. more...
I get annoyed when I read remarks about Kidderminster's second-rate' shops. more...
AT a packed public meeting in Ledbury's Burgage Hall on Tuesday, January 22 it was widely agreed that it was unfortunate that many people outside the town believed Ledbury was inaccessible during the works to replace the water mains. Could I reassure your readers nothing could be further from the truth. All roads remain open, the temporary one way system through the town (although a minor inconvenience) does not prevent people getting to the town's cheap car parks (some are even free) and all businesses and services remain fully open. more...
I OWN a small business in Bromyard called the Bromyard Coffee Shop and Bistro. I took this business over last August and I fight everyday to think of new ideas to make it work. more...
THE first of this season's series of lectures in connection with the Redditch Institute takes place in the large reading room of the Institute on Monday next week, at eight o'clock. more...
IS an audience which appreciates excerpts from works by Verdi and Leoncavallo also capable of joining in a chorus of "Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud"? more...
FURIOUS shop workers at Redditch's Kingfisher Centre are protesting against parking increases which could mean some paying out nearly 10 per cent of their wages. more...
THE village where candles are always kept handy' was the way the Gazette described Cradley 25 years ago, when the state of its electricity supply made headlines. more...
"MALVERN'S outdoor public swimming pool may stay dry this summer as councillors look for a way out of deep financial water," reported the Gazette 25 years ago. more...
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POETIC folk rock flows from Wes Dance. The Worcester singer-songwriter has been quite rightly described by local critic Toxic Pete as a wordsmith who turns "his poetic rambling into beautifully rounded songs". more...
FANS of the Fab Four are in luck. In March, there is a double dose of Beatlemania starting with Sgt Pepper's Only Dartboard Band performing at the Huntingdon Hall in Worcester, swiftly followed by the Bootleg Beatles at Malvern Theatres. The former, a five-piece are at the hall on Saturday, March 1, are renowned for their storming live shows. The band, featuring Sgt Pepper on keyboards, aim to create faithful reproduction of the Beatles greatest hits while looking dashing in full Sgt Pepper regalia. more...
INNOVATIVE acoustic guitarist Gordon Giltrap is returning to Worcester's Huntingdon Hall for the second time in a month. more...
A GRAMMY award-winning African choir - due to support the Red Hot Chili Peppers later this year - is to perform in Malvern. more...
STOURPORT Boat Club will satisfy a range of musical tastes when it hosts a series of live shows. more...
WELSH international fly-half Ceri Sweeney has issued a come-and-get-me plea to Worcester Warriors. more...
MIXED messages were coming out of St George's Lane last night as skipper Chris Smith's future at Worcester City remained in doubt. more...
WORCESTER City striker Mark Danks is set to miss the rest of the season with cruciate knee ligament damage. more...
INFLUENTIAL skipper Pat Sanderson returns to the starting line-up as Worcester Warriors hunt a first Guinness Premiership win of the season against Bristol Rugby at Sixways Stadium on Saturday (3pm). more...
INFLUENTIAL skipper Pat Sanderson returns to the starting line-up as Worcester Warriors hunt a first Guinness Premiership win of the season against Bristol Rugby at Sixways Stadium on Saturday (3pm). more...
EVESHAM United boss Paul West is urging his players not to get carried away after jumping into second spot in the British Gas Business Division One Midlands table. more...
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IT could be a winning recipe for mums-to-be - lashings of fruit, vegetables, fish and olive oil - and after nine months cooking time' you could serve up a healthy, allergy-free baby. more...
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DESPITE being well away from river and stream, the restaurant at the Anchor Inn was put out of business until Christmas when partially blocked culverts failed to cope with last July's torrential downpour and 18 inches of water flooded the ground floor. more...
DESPITE being well away from river and stream, the restaurant at the Anchor Inn was put out of business until Christmas when partially blocked culverts failed to cope with last July's torrential downpour and 18 inches of water flooded the ground floor. more...
KIDDERMINSTER Harriers boss Mark Yates is urging his players to sharpen up their game as they head to Droylsden tomorrow. more...
A UNIVERSITY of Worcester Sports student and a Worcester City footballer will be representing England at international level, at the World 5's Futsal Tournament in Malaysia next week. more...
MALVERN director of rugby David Robins has signed Tim Strether from National League side Nuneaton. more...
EVESHAM Cricket Club, in support of Evesham Sports Club and teaming up with the rugby and bowling sections, is fighting back after the disastrous floods of July last year. more...
NEMESIS remain hot on the St Martin's tail at the top of Worcester Table Tennis League Division Three. more...
DROITWICH High School year nine student Lauren Whiteman has been selected for the first time by the English Football Association. more...
ABBIE Wallis and Abbey Weston bagged goals as Droitwich Spa Wildcats Girls Under 10s booked their place in the Mercian League Cup semi-finals. more...
OLDBURY Park Tigers Whites Under 10s reached the Talbot Page-Jones Memorial Shield semi-finals with a 1-0 win over Newtown Sports Colts. more...
OXFORD United left-back Alex Jeannin has signed on loan at Kidderminster Harriers until the end of the season. more...
KIDDERMINSTER Harriers striker Justin Richards has left Aggborough to join Blue Square Premier rivals Oxford United on loan. more...
MARCUS Palmer is desperate to break into the Hereford United first team after extending his contract to the end of the season earlier this month. more...
THE popular programme The Way We Were returns to our screens this spring and Central TV has asked Advertiser/Messenger readers to help make it. more...
DISTRICT councillors have awarded themselves a 2.5 per cent increase in their basic allowance for 2008/9. more...
YOUNGSTERS are being urged to cast their votes in this year's Worcestershire Youth Cabinet and UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) elections. more...
INDOOR cricket net sessions are being held every Monday night at North Bromsgrove High School. more...
A MOTORIST and his passenger suffered a terrifying ordeal on the M42 motorway when their car was followed by two other cars and then had their vehicle attacked while on the move by the occupants in the cars using golf clubs. more...
F0RMER pupils of Parkside Middle School in Bromsgrove are being urged to help put together its history. more...
YOUNGSTERS in the Lickey and Blackwell areas of Bromsgrove will soon have a playground near their homes. more...
STAFF and governors at Blackwell First School are savouring the sweet taste of success after receiving a £1,000 donation from confectioners Cadbury Trebor Bassett. more...
EVESHAM United boss Paul West is urging his players not to get carried away after jumping into second spot in the British Gas Business Division One Midlands table. more...
Friday Burns Night Supper at The Village Hall, Colwall. In aid of Save the Children. 7:00pm. more...
THE following Planning Applications were made to Malvern Hills District Council on January 24, 2008:- DYSON PERRINS - New chalet bungalow.Land Adj 150 Leigh Sinton Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1LF for Mr and Mrs C Bannister, 150 Leigh Sinton Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1LF per G W Butler, 226 Wells Road, Malvern, Worcs, WR14 4HD. more...
THE following Planning Applications were made to Malvern Hills District Council on January 24, 2008. DYSON PERRINS - New chalet bungalow.Land Adj 150 Leigh Sinton Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1LF for Mr and Mrs C Bannister, 150 Leigh Sinton Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 1LF per G W Butler, 226 Wells Road, Malvern, Worcs, WR14 4HD. more...
Malvern Hills District Council has signalled that it is ready to bolster its green credentials with a full-scale review of the way it collects rubbish. more...
A MALVERN couple are worried that their home might flood after Malvern Hills District Council approved the implementation of spoil piles' on the field opposite. more...
TUTORS at the Malvern School of Art and Crafts are currently exhibiting thier work together for the first time. more...
A 4000 mile motorcycle journey through eight countries proved unforgettable for a retired Malvern man. more...
PLANS to merge 40 schools across the county have been recalled in a major U-turn by Herefordshire Council. more...
PLANS to merge 40 schools across the county have been recalled in a major U-turn by Herefordshire Council. more...
Premier Pizza, in Worcester Road, have topped a list of 133 restaurants for their meticulous attention to cleanliness. more...
"MAKE this your local" was the message from a Malvern Wells club that is hoping to boost its membership in its 100th year. more...
THE Great Malvern Conservation Area is to be reviewed to see if more could be done to protect the unique and historical character of the town. more...
A GROUP of school children said a big thank-you to the villagers in Cradley this week for giving them a place to stay after they were stranded by the floods last summer. more...
A GROUP of school children said a big thank-you to the villagers in Cradley this week for giving them a place to stay after they were stranded by the floods last summer. more...
A GROUP of school children said a big thank-you to the villagers in Cradley this week for giving them a place to stay after they were stranded by the floods last summer. more...
A BOGUS caller stole more than £600 in cash after tricking an elderly woman at her Malvern home. more...
REDDITCH Council's latest round of neighbourhood group meetings starts on Monday, February 4. more...
REDDITCH student councillors are giving local organisations the chance to appear in a guide featuring youth facilities and activities on offer in and around the town. more...
EMPLOYEES at a Redditch motor vehicle workshop have earned a cash bonus to be donated to the Alexandra Hospital after keeping their depot safe. more...
A MALVERN school has been described as "among the highest achieving schools in the country" in its latest Ofsted report. more...
TWO popular figures from the Worcestershire amateur dramatics scene are making their mark on the London theatre world. more...
CHILDREN are being invited to a Mad Hatter's Tea Party at Malvern Theatres. more...
CHILDREN are being invited to a Mad Hatter's Tea Party at Malvern Theatres. more...
THE biggest show-stopping musical of all time is on its way to Malvern. more...
BRITAIN'S children are raking in almost £700 million a year for chores and errands - and most of the money is coming from their parents, a new survey has revealed. more...
TAKE time out to enjoy the beauty of Dudmaston Hall's extensive grounds during a Snowdrop Walk. more...
TAKE time out to enjoy the beauty of Dudmaston Hall's extensive grounds during a Snowdrop Walk. more...
YOUNGSTERS learned exciting skills including juggling, unicycle riding and tightrope walking during a circus workshop in Upton. more...
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