Biker who died on A449 was "much loved"
THE family of a "much-loved" man who died in a collision near Ombersley have paid tribute to him.
View ArticleEvesham flooring company gets into the swing for a charity golf day
AN annual golf day organised by Evesham flooring company Karndean, has raised £7,240 for St Richard's Hospice, in Worcester.
View ArticleWorcester Show returns this weekend
HUNDREDS of people are set to flock to Gheluvelt Park for this year's Worcester Show.
View ArticleFirst degrees for women who went through Clearing
STUDENTS facing the Clearing process this year may take heart from the success of two Worcester women.
View ArticleSummer fun for youngsters at popular play day
SOFT PLAY, table-football and digging in a sandpit were just some of the fun activities enjoyed by children at Lyppard Hub in Warndon Villages.
View ArticleSee the bats and listen to the owls in award-winning garden
PEOPLE can watch the bats and listen to the owls in an award-winning garden near Worcester.
View ArticleUnemployment down in Worcester
UNEMPLOYMENT in Worcester has dropped again and could soon fall below 1,000 for the first time ever.
View ArticleImagination runs wild at arts workshop
CHILDREN were encouraged to let their imaginations run wild at a creative workshop in Worcester.
View ArticleHay fire in Grimley
FIREFIGHTERS were called to a field in Walton Lane, Grimley, near Worcester, at 12.48pm this afternoon after about 200sq m of hay caught fire.
View ArticleWorld record squash match attempt to benefit Worcester hostel
A world-record attempt to break the longest squash match ever is set to benefit a Worcester hostel, after a drunken idea has turned into a sobering reality.
View ArticleDriver escapes unhurt but classic car is not so lucky
A beautiful classic car may have come to a sad end after crashing into a building.
View ArticleMP visits the ambulance hub
AN MP for Mid Worcestershire was impressed by a visit to one of the county's ambulance hubs.
View ArticleYoungsters enjoy fun day at Worcester's Guildhall
USUALLY home to the – mostly – quiet and sensible movements of local government, Worcester’s Guildhall came alive with fun with a children's event.
View ArticleWorcester to burst in to life when festival starts on Saturday
THE city's streets will come alive with colour and sound this Saturday as the Worcester Festival kicks off.
View ArticleSix arrested in drugs raid have been bailed
SIX people arrested in connection with a find of more than £3,000 worth of suspected cocaine have been bailed.
View ArticleVehicle keyed in Stourport
A DEEP, 12 inch-long scratch was left in the rear passenger-side wheel panel of a vehicle parked in Lichfield Street, Stourport, between 9am and 5pm on Tuesday, August 11.
View ArticleChildren's World War One themed banners on display in Pershore
BANNERS with a theme of World War One have been created by schoolchildren and displayed at the entrance to the civic centre in Pershore.
View ArticleVandals destroy memorial trees in Kidderminster park
THOUGHTLESS vandals have destroyed nine trees in Kidderminster which were planted in memory of a man who devoted his life to improving parks in the town.
View ArticleElectric vehicle charging points introduced at two Worcester car parks
CHARGE points for electric cars have been introduced in two of Worcester’s largest car parks.
View ArticleWord searches have kept Connie active as she celebrates her 100th birthday
A FAMILY party celebrated the 100th birthday of Connie Hardman, On August 10, who moved to Upton on Severn as a little girl from Brighton.
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