Travellers set up camp at Evesham school
TRAVELLERS have set up camp on the grounds of an Evesham school.
View ArticlePopular Worcester Beer Festival gets underway today
THOUSANDS of people are set to flock to the city's race course for the 16th annual Worcester Beer, Cider and Perry Festival today.
View ArticleSplashpad to be closed tomorrow
THE popular splashpad in Gheluvelt Park will be closed tomorrow (Friday).
View ArticleWorcester's Pitmaston Park back open after council cleans up travellers' mess
COUNCIL chiefs re-opened Worcester's Pitmaston Park this afternoon after finishing a major operation to clean up the hazardous mess left behind by travellers.
View ArticleCrossFit - the exercise craze that's sweeping the globe
TRENDS may come and go in the fitness world, but CrossFit is one which seems to be sticking around. CrossFit was established in America in 2000 and is now practised by 10,000 people across the world....
View ArticlePopular BookBench exhibition moves to The Hive
VISITORS to The Hive in Worcester will be able to enjoy their surroundings from the comfort of a book-shaped bench.
View ArticleBill Longmore forced to defend £1.3 million annual cost after criticism from...
POLICE and crime commissioner Bill Longmore has been forced to defend his office costs after a taxpayers' watchdog highlighted a £1.3 million yearly bill.
View ArticleAutumn Show set to celebrate 20th anniversary with bumper event
MALVERN Autumn Show, the last of the annual "big three" events held on the Three Counties showground, celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.
View ArticleNew crackdown drawn up to tackle "aggressive" seagulls in Worcester
A NEW drive to tackle Worcester's seagulls has kicked off - amid fears the pesky birds are becoming "more aggressive".
View ArticleMan follows and exposes himself to two girls in Kidderminster
A man exposed himself to two girls in Kidderminster and made lewd comments to them, after following them.
View ArticleCampaigners told to wait two YEARS before Worcester streets could become...
COUNCIL chiefs have delayed any decision on making eight Worcester streets 20 miles-per-hour until at least 2017 - despite warnings people are being put at risk.
View ArticleMan who died in fatal Ombersley bike crash identified
A MAN who died in a road traffic collision near Ombersley earlier in the week, has been identified by West Mercia Police as Derek Martin, a 42-year-old from Worcester.
View ArticleMum sends special thanks to person who tried to help her dying son in Fort...
THE mother of a man who was found dead in Fort Royal Park has thanked the passer-by who tried to help her son.
View ArticlePolice warning after rogue trader steals £17,000 from elderly woman
RESIDENTS of Bromyard are being urged to beware of rogue traders after two incidents, one which involved £17,000 in cash being stolen from an elderly woman.
View ArticleGoing, going gone! Prime Worcester site sold to developers in major...
A MAJOR developer has bought 19 acres of prime land in Worcester which belonged to the Government - raising the prospect of more homes being on the way.
View ArticleBitter row over £1 charge at children's indoor play area goes viral
A SOCIAL media storm has blown up over a £1 charge at an indoor play area in Worcester which the owners say has sparked a hate campaign against them.
View ArticleHay bales on fire in Warndon
ONE hose reel from Worcester was used to extinguish two large hay bales that had caught fire in Trotshill Lane East, in Warndon, on Friday evening.
View ArticleCar crashes into BT telegraph pole
A BT telegraph pole was split in two when a vehicle crashed into it on Friday evening.
View ArticleWest Mercia Horse Watch team holds first charity tack sale
THE first West Mercia Horse Watch charity tack sale was held on Thursday August 6 at Norton Village Hall, Worcester, where local liveries took part in buying and selling. Proceeds were for the Equine...
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