MEMBERS of the Worcester News Camera Club have been sharing these beautiful pictures of the wintry scenes seen across Worcestershire over the past few days.
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Worcester News Camera Club: Wintry scenes across Worcestershire
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MAYOR'S COLUMN: We must remember what people endured
Last Saturday we honoured Holocaust Memorial Day. We remembered the mothers and daughters, fathers and sons who lost their lives during a time of unparalleled inhumanity. We reaffirmed our ongoing responsibility as citizens to live out the admonition, “Never forget. Never again.”
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Dusty Springfield tribute at The Swan in Worcester
DUSTY and the shades of the 60s is a very popular musical stage show which celebrates the life and career of the legendary Dusty Springfield.
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Worcester Symphony Orchestra to perform a little-heard but celebrated symphony
WORCESTERSHIRE symphony Orchestra is preparing to perform a Mahler symphony which is often celebrated for its great breadth and power.
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See star Nigel Havers and ART in Malvern
THE award-winning comedy ART is on tour.
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FOOD: Chef Gareth Ward is onto something
Gareth Ward does dinner differently.
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TRAVEL: Five alternative Valentine's breaks that aren't remotely sickly sweet
It's one of those occasions that many people dread, and even if you're in a couple, the idea of a forced romantic encounter can feel a bit too contrived.
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RECIPE: Gareth Ward's Welsh lamb
There are two parts to this – depending on how much of a pro you are in the kitchen.
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NOSTALGIA: Growing up in St George's Lane, Worcester
THE other day a gentleman called Alan Sier dropped into our office with an old photograph of the Class of 1935 at St George’s Lane CE School, Worcester.
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Malvern Splash stays closed for repair work
REPAIRS to plant machinery at the Malvern Splash leisure centre have been completed – but its operator says it is not yet known when the pool will be reopened.
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Number of Midlands rough sleepers increases as new campaign starts
CITY homeless charities are backing a campaign to leave out warm clothing for the homeless.
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Proposal for additional £250,000 for new bridge in north of Worcester
A PLAN to put forward £225,000 to keep work moving on a city footbridge has been proposed by the leader of the city council.
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Thousands raised to pay for popular dad's funeral
THOUSANDS of pounds have been raised to pay for a popular father's funeral, after his sudden death from tonsillitis, aged just 37.
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'Labour is haemorrhaging members locally,' says city's ex-MP
LABOUR has hit back at claims that it is 'haemorrhaging' local members.
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Children leave time capsule and sign brand new school
CHILDREN left their signatures and a time capsule at the site of a brand new school.
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RECIPE: Financiers by Stuart Forman, head chef at the Manor Arms, Abberley
Financiers are fantastic little almond cakes, perfect for an afternoon treat, or as a pudding with some caramelised bananas and cream or ice cream.
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Trust honours Worcestershire's wildlife heroes
WORCESTERSHIRE people who support the county's fauna and flora have been celebrated as Wildlife Heroes.
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Trust honours Worcestershire's wildlife heroes
WORCESTERSHIRE people who support the county's fauna and flora have been celebrated as Wildlife Heroes.
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LGBT History Month has been launched with a variety of events to attend
A CELEBRATION for LGBT History Month has been launched with a variety of events planned for the local community.
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Vegan myth busting with author Marixsa Watson
VEGAN cookbook author Marixsa Watson is here to bust some of the common myths surrounding veganism, as we bring to a close what has been a very popular 'Veganuary'.
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