Sorting office needs a home before Tenbury Post Office is relocated - MP
AN MP has called for more thought to be put into a move for Tenbury's Post Office.
View ArticleDroitwich festivals could lose funding from Town Council
A NUMBER of Droitwich festivals could lose their funding from the town council next year.
View ArticlePerry Wood Primary and Nursery School's parliament ask questions of Education...
PUPILS from Perry Wood Primary and Nursery School enjoyed telling the Education Secretary about their School Parliament.
View Article5 things you need to know Wednesday
1. Top Story: Hit and run van deliberately knocks down man in Tallow Hill, Worcester
View ArticleStudents at the King's School Worcester stay with the Bedouin in a desert...
STUDENTS from The King's School Worcester spent half term exploring the Holy Land.
View ArticleHit and run van deliberately knocks down man in Tallow Hill, Worcester
A man was deliberately knocked down by a van in a hit and run in Worcester, police believe.
View ArticleWorcester Foodbank hires extra warehouse to cope with record-breaking Harvest...
A RECORD-breaking harvest festival collection has left Worcester Foodbank bursting at the seams and needing extra warehouse space.
View ArticleCare home to hold Christmas fair
A CHRISTMAS fair will be held at the Shaw Red Hill care home in London Road, Worcester.
View ArticleNew youth club launching in Defford
EXCITED youngsters are looking forward to the opening of a new youth club in Defford.
View ArticleUnemployment in Worcester falls to record low
UNEMPLOYMENT in Worcester has reached a record low.
View ArticleDucks with broken necks found dumped in carrier bag in Pershore
POLICE are investigating an incident in which a pair of ducks had their necks broken, then were dumped in a plastic carrier bag in Pershore.
View ArticleDon't say the C-word! Pub fines customers for saying Christmas and refuses to...
NO decorations, no gimmicks and definitely no mentioning the C word - a Rushwick pub has become a last bastion of hope against the premature celebrating of Christmas.
View ArticleAround £100m to be slashed from Worcestershire County Council by 2019
AROUND £100 million needs to be saved at Worcestershire County Council over the next four years - with more jobs set to be lost.
View ArticleWorcestershire residents remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice...
HUNDREDS of people across Worcestershire paid their respects to those that made the ultimate sacrifice in two World Wars and conflicts since.
View ArticleWork to turn old school site in Great Malvern into retirement village set to...
WORK to turn the site of a former school in Great Malvern into a retirement village is set to get underway following delays.
View ArticleStreet from bygone era of Worcester history first topic at school event
A STREET from a bygone era of Worcester's history is the first topic being discussed at an event being held in the city.
View ArticleUnemployment in Worcester falls to record low
UNEMPLOYMENT in Worcester has reached a record low.
View ArticleWe're sorry about the Babcock job cuts controversy, says council
COUNCIL chiefs in Worcestershire have apologised to any workers who face losing their jobs under the Babcock deal - admitting it could have been handled better.
View ArticleI'll "hassle" the Government over a better deal for Worcestershire including...
A WORCESTERSHIRE MP is backing calls for George Osborne to give the town a good turn in the Government's big spending review.
View Article5 things you need to know Thursday
1. Top Story: Unemployment in Worcester falls to record low.
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