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MEMBERS of Alcester Town Council were "deeply aggrieved" after not being given notification of a meeting to discuss the town's health plans. more...
A MOTORCYCLIST was killed when the green Kawasaki motorcycle he was riding was involved in a collision on the A22 at Arrow. more...
A LINGERIE shop in Alcester is urging women to donate their old bras so they can be given to those who need them. more...
GARDENERS in Alcester are asked to be on high alert as the judges for Alcester in Bloom pay a visit. more...
100 Years Ago: more...
Freddie in a Spin Down Under is a great new children's book written by former England cricket captain, Chris Cowdrey. more...
Freddie in a Spin Down Under is a great new children's book written by former England cricket captain, Chris Cowdrey. more...
A FORMER ambulance driver has condemned plans to close Worcester's call centre, claiming the local knowledge of call takers is crucial for crews. more...
NEW property developer Lioncourt Homes has chosen Droitwich for its head office as it aims to become one of the largest private house builders in central England. more...
LIZ Lynne, Member of the European Parliament for the West Midlands and Vice-President of the Employment and Social Affairs Committee, met West Midlands business leaders last week to discuss European labour law. more...
EMPLOYEES are being urged to persuade their bosses to return to the shop floor as part of an offbeat fund-raiser for charity. more...
PEOPLE throughout the Midlands have voted The Apprentice star, Sir Alan Sugar, as their most inspirational business person. more...
PEOPLE throughout the Midlands have voted The Apprentice star, Sir Alan Sugar, as their most inspirational business person. more...
THE June meeting was held at the home of Pat Grier. more...
RAY Sturdy spoke to members about Malvern Memories. more...
THE June meeting was full and varied, with a majority of members voting to support the resolution to urge the Government to pay for all nursing care needed by the elderly in nursing homes. more...
THE first Sunday in June saw members and friends enjoying afternoon tea at the home of Hilary Turner. more...
ON June 27 the club held its 237th meeting at the Holly Bush Hotel, Alcester. more...
THE group has just celebrated its third birthday. more...
WITH the excellent organising by Maureen Stubbings the society held its annual dinner and presentation evening at the Green Dragon in Sambourne. This year's guests were Mr and Mrs Graham Hoskins. more...
AS soon as we finished our match at Edgbaston the team were - first and foremost - delighted to have beaten Warwickshire. more...
THE meeting this month welcomed sculptor John Lett. more...
THE April and May meetings were well attended. April's speaker Liz Smith told of her family's dedication for the disadvantaged children that they welcome to their farmstead home for educational and relaxing holidays. more...
THERE were seven apologies for the June meeting and Pauline welcomed everyone as usual. more...
THE Littleworth and District meeting for flaming June' was flooded' with visitors from neighbouring WI Worcestershire groups for the open meeting. more...
At the June meeting, members were reminded about the outing to Bath on July 19. The coach will depart from Richmond Road at 9.30am. more...
JUNE is the month for two walks when we usually enjoy a local midsummer evening outing, but this year we were thwarted by the weather. more...
Although it was not a perfect June evening and the business meeting was held indoors, members and visitors were able to wander around and admire the lovely gardens of Joy and Reg Snow, who had invited us to Stonybridge House for our garden meeting. more...
The president welcomed everyone to the June meeting, especially mentioning Maureen Matthews of St Peter's WI who was the delegate at the annual meeting and would speak later. The minutes were read, agreed and signed and notices given. We were lucky to get two tickets for the new speakers evening as so many wished to go. more...
THE speaker for June gave a talk about bobbin lace making. more...
fourteen church pews were part of the contents of three containers of recycled goods sent to the Batticaloa area of Sri Lanka after the tsunami. more...
Fourteen church pews were part of the contents of three containers of recycled goods sent to the Batticaloa area of Sri Lanka after the tsunami. more...
GUEST speaker for June was Worcestershire County Council cabinet member, councillor Derek Prodger MBE. more...
WHEN writing a book its always important to always consider your target audience. What do they like? How do they speak? What are they interested in? Many authors do plenty of research but what better way than to have your readers proof-read your copy and tell you exactly what you are getting right - or wrong. more...
Farmers' Market Dates Droitwich - Victoria Square, Saturday, July 7, 9am-2pm. more...
This picture of Powick Mill during the floods was taken by Dan Coward. more...
Flooded bridle path leading to the Powick Mill. Pic taken by Dan Coward. more...
Flooded bridle path leading to Powick Mill. Pic taken by Dan Coward. more...
Powick Mill in June floods. Pic taken by Dan Coward. more...
Warm summer evenings are an ideal time to have a few friends round, light the barbecue and do some socialising, especially if your annuals are in full bloom and the garden is a riot of colour. And it has finally stopped raining. more...
BEST OF THE BUNCH Peony Peonies are the blousiest blooms on the block, producing huge pom-pom flowers which are hard to beat, even though their flowers tend to be shortlived. more...
If your apple and pear trees fruit some years and then don't for many more, it is often because the tree exhausts itself by overcropping one year and then has to take one or more years off after that. It is known as biennial bearing. more...
Reduce maintenance 1. Consider what jobs take the most time and are the least enjoyable. Maintaining a lawn, for instance, is time-consuming. Redesign lawns which have fiddly, small parts to cut to make them easier to mow. Check you are using the easiest and most efficient mower for the job. more...
Reduce maintenance more...
Plant out vegetables including runner beans, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, kale and sprouting broccoli. more...
IKEA UK is to become the country's first leading retailer to abandon traditional plastic bags. more...
FLOWER enthusiasts are set to flock to Bewdley Museum when it hosts its Beautiful Blooms event. more...
ARTS Council England has today launched Take it away, a new scheme to make musical instruments and music lessons easily affordable for families and those on low incomes. more...
A RACING bike worth £5,000 has been stolen from a secure, metal container in the front garden of a property in Sambourne. more...
COUPLES planning their weding who are stuck for ideas will be able to get a helping hand. more...
COUPLES planning their weding who are stuck for ideas will be able to get a helping hand. more...
COUPLES planning their weding who are stuck for ideas will be able to get a helping hand. more...
COUPLES planning their weding who are stuck for ideas will be able to get a helping hand. more...
YOUNG swimmers in Wyre Forest made a big splash as they took to the water for a unique event at Franche First School. more...
YOUNG swimmers in Wyre Forest made a big splash as they took to the water for a unique event at Franche First School. more...
NINE gardens in Cleobury Mortimer can be viewed on Sunday from 2pm to 6pm as part of the village's open gardens event. more...
AN ex-pupil of Bewdley High School pupil is in the running to become the face of a cosmetics range. more...
A FORMER Bewdley High School pupil has won a trainee of the year award for her academic achievements. more...
THE search is on for the unsung heroes in Wyre Forest who are winning the fight against drug misuse. more...
MEMBERS of a fitness centre are being asked to jump on their bikes to raise money for charity. more...
THE first Bishop of Worcester in centuries who will not live at Hartlebury Castle has been appointed by 10 Downing Street. more...
THE first Bishop of Worcester in centuries who will not live at Hartlebury Castle has been appointed by 10 Downing Street. more...
A KIDDERMINSTER salon is holding a coffee morning to promote Free Trade products. more...
A KIDDERMINSTER salon is holding a coffee morning to promote Free Trade products. more...
Freddie in a Spin Down Under is a great new children's book written by former England cricket captain, Chris Cowdrey. more...
Freddie in a Spin Down Under is a great new children's book written by former England cricket captain, Chris Cowdrey. more...
Freddie in a Spin Down Under is a great new children's book written by former England cricket captain, Chris Cowdrey. more...
We have 20 pairs of tickets to give away for The Railway Children at the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham on the opening night of Tuesday 24th July. more...
A BURGLARY victim has appealed for the return of a digital camera containing precious photographs. more...
A HORRIBLE smell swept across Worcester as hundreds of dead fish rotted on the city's racecourse. more...
A HORRIBLE smell swept across Worcester as hundreds of dead fish rotted on the city's racecourse. more...
BUSINESSES in Worcester have lost hundreds of thousands of pounds due to torrential storms and freak summer floods. more...
A MAN who took an indecent photograph of a child and downloaded child porn from the internet has been given a suspended prison sentence. more...
THOUSANDS of pounds have been pledged to restore a popular steam railway devastated by the recent bad weather. more...
TEN apartments are to be created by revamping a pair of neglected old homes in one of Worcester's most prominent streets. more...
ANOTHER plan to build new homes in Worcester has been rejected because none of them are affordably priced. more...
WORCESTER City Council has given its cautious backing to plans for a new park-and-ride site at Sixways. more...
THE famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr Watson will be put to the test with a baffling case in Worcestershire. more...
THIS is the face of an 18-year-old man who has been banned from visiting certain shops in Worcester and drinking alcohol in a public place for the next three years. more...
A WORCESTER woman has told of her horror after being slapped with a £1,000 housing bill she never thought she had to pay. more...
ONE hundred flags will brighten up the streets of Upton-upon-Severn during the town's annual blues festival thanks to local people who have attended a series of art workshops. more...
WEST Malvern could be left permanently without any small community businesses such as a post office or general stores, because they are not eligible for help with their business rates. more...
ACCORDING to a recent NFU report the average age of British farmers is over 55. Young people, it says, are put off the industry by its image of early mornings, mud and strenuous workloads. more...
THE outdoor concert at West Midland Safari Park was a spectacular success - thanks to great music and gorgeous weather. more...
A thief stole £40 from a pensioner after offering to cut a lawn. more...
Oliver Hunter has something to celebrate this month. more...
THE wonderful plants and informal planting style of old-fashioned cottage gardens have inspired Linda Davies' working life. more...
A GRADE II-listed shop on Worcester's High Street is to be sold at auction. more...
A DEDICATED volunteer who has given her time free of charge to a health care scheme in Worcester for more than 40 years has retired. more...
THE new Bishop of Worcester has been announced by 10 Downing Street today. more...
A FORMER ambulance driver has condemned plans to close Worcester's call centre, claiming the local knowledge of call takers is crucial for crews. more...
HEREFORD MP Paul Keetch was in a stable condition in hospital yesterday after falling ill on a flight bound for the US. more...
A PARK-and-ride at Sixways, Worcester, has been given the nod by county councillors but only after reservations about the practicalities of the scheme were raised. more...
TEN thousand fish were saved from floodwater on Worcester Racecourse in a huge rescue mission. more...
TEN thousand fish were saved from floodwater on Worcester Racecourse in a huge rescue mission. more...
TEN thousand fish were saved from floodwater on Worcester Racecourse in a huge rescue mission. more...
VANDALS have caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage at three Droitwich schools. more...
TEMPORARY traffic signals will be installed at a Worcester roundabout tomorrow and Thursday to try and ease congestion on a key route in and out of the city. more...
TWO brothers are planning a second triathlon event to raise funds in memory of their father, who died from cancer. more...
AMBULANCE staff at the Hereford and Worcester emergency control room this week urged local people to lobby their MPs in a bid to halt the centre's proposed closure. more...
BUDDING archaeologists are invited by Worcestershire County Council to a packed weekend of events to mark National Archaeology Week. more...
THOUSANDS of people flocked to Arrow Valley Country Park on Sunday to take part in Redditch's first Race for Life and to do their bit to help fight cancer. more...
SIR - On approaching the municipal tip recently in my company car which is a Nissan Navara - technically, I admit, a commercial vehicle - I was approached by a member of staff and told I couldn't dump my son's old mattress without a permit. more...
SIR - I sometimes wonder if George Cowley lives in cloud cuckoo land, especially in believing Tony Blair was a good Prime Minster; in fact, he will probably be the worst in history. more...
SIR - Now that the consultation period for the transfer of the main Worcester post office into WHSmith is over and the company has gone through the motions, I wonder whether it might now be open and honest as to the real reason for this? more...
SIR - Will the move of the main post office to the first floor of WHSmith be allowed under the 1974 Health and Safety Act? more...
SIR - The Reverend Robin Charles, the vicar of St Michael's Church, sent in a photograph of Laugherne Brook flooding to back his case against the planned business park at Grove Farm (Worcester News, June 22). more...
SIR - As an ex smoker I find the smoke and smell of smoking quite repulsive. more...
SIR - In reply to Mr Clayton (Letters, June 29) BBC advertisements are only for its own products, not for commercial goods like ITV. more...
PLEASE join my campaign to get the permit scheme for access to our household waste site scrapped. more...
Tenbury Wells is situated on the edge of wonderfully peaceful countryside and makes an excellent starting point for many fine walks. more...
Tenbury Wells is situated on the edge of wonderfully peaceful countryside and makes an excellent starting point for many fine walks. more...
A MEETING of the managers of the Crabbs Cross Council School was held at the school on Tuesday evening. more...
THE new prospective Parliamentary Labour candidate for Stratford and South Warwickshire has been chosen. more...
REDDITCH schoolchildren made a dramatic early morning escape from a blazing inferno at a field study centre. more...
CLASSICAL music lovers are in for a treat when a celebration of English songs is presented in Kidderminster. more...
WORCESTERSHIRE'S LV County Championship match with Kent has been abandoned after the sodden pitch was deemed unusable for the third consecutive day. more...
WORCESTER City will unveil their new kit for the 2007/08 season on Thursday night. more...
POSTERS on our official Worcestershire County Cricket Club message board have been having their say on the controversial abandoned LV County Championship Division One match with Kent. more...
POSTERS on our official Worcestershire County Cricket Club message board have been having their say on the controversial abandoned LV County Championship Division One match with Kent. more...
WORCESTERSHIRE'S chances of hosting Friday's financially crucial televised Pro40 game with Hampshire Hawks are rated at 50-50, according to chief executive Mark Newton. more...
WORCESTERSHIRE'S chances of hosting Friday's financially crucial televised Pro40 game with Hampshire Hawks are rated at 50-50, according to chief executive Mark Newton. more...
Manager Mark Yates has kept faith with the players that took Kidderminster Harriers to Wembley last season with the announcement of the squad numbers. more...
We've heard a lot over the last couple of weeks about the personal cost of the recent floods, and with good reason. Hundreds of people have been forced to flee their homes, many have lost treasured posessions and, in a handful of tragic cases, some people have even lost their lives. more...
Not that long ago I was lucky enough to play golf at Turnberry on the Ayrshire coast. The only Tiger I resembled was Winnie the Pooh's mate, Tigger, who is not noted for his golf. more...
Walking sticks have always been collectable and the more unusual the example the more sought-after it is likely to be for a collector. more...
*AS I write this I am just about to jump in my car to drive to the south coast to film the 500th programme of Bargain Hunt. more...
THERE will be plenty on offer in all of the sections of the next Cotswold Auction Company sale, including bisque headed dolls by Armand Marseille, Heubach Koppelsdorf and many other well-known names. more...
We are so lucky to have such talented artistes on our doorstep. Everyone left the library smiling, proving yet again that you don't have to visit the big city to enjoy an evening of entertainment. more...
The buzzing atmosphere of expectation for an excellent evening's entertainment was certainly justified on a beautiful Saturday night. more...
TALENTED Worcester footballer Chelsea Weston has been named in the England Women's Under 19s squad for the European Championships. more...
WORCESTER St John's Cycling Club have continued their winning ways with time triallists taking two team awards and an individual win. more...
MALVERN will play in next season's EDF Energy National Trophy. more...
AN efficient 80-run win at Eastnor brought Worcester Nomads 24 points to keep them in touch with the leaders in Division One of the Crusader Worcestershire League. more...
DALE Higgins top-scored with 63 as Cutnall Green successfully chased down Kempsey's total of 164-9 in a friendly match. more...
NORTHWICK Strollers staged their own version of The Magnificent Seven in the Worcester Evening League clash with Malvern Artefacts. more...
A WORCESTER racing team has set its sight on Formula Four glory next season after signing a new sponsorship deal. more...
SPEED Hill Climb action is returning to Shelsley Walsh for the second time in three weekends. more...
AN occupational nurse who kept a library of child pornography on his work laptop has been struck off. more...
AN occupational nurse who kept a library of child pornography on his work laptop has been struck off. more...
TWO teams of eight teenagers from Chadsgrove School and Specialist Sports College, in Catshill, have narrowly missed out on a place in the 2007 Kielder Challenge Finals. more...
A TARDEBIGGE entrepreneur is appealing for help from companies to get a new invention off the ground. more...
BROMSGROVE police are appealing for information following the theft of two vehicles. more...
A mean carer fraudulently obtained £9,000 from the 73-year-old woman he was looking after, Worcester Crown Court heard. more...
A SERIES of Funky Fridays will be on offer to young girls over the summer holidays with activities for girls aged between 12 and 16-years-old on the first four Fridays of the summer holiday from July 27 to August 17. more...
THE top prize of £1,000 in the weekly Primrose Hospice lottery has been won by the holder of ticket 035715. more...
SPECIAL guest judge "Diddy" David Hamilton will be at a dog show in Belbroughton. more...
PUPILS at a village school have been going green with their new garden. more...
LOCAL MP Julie Kirkbride was on hand to assist when a new business officially opened in Barnt Green. more...
BROMSGROVE nightclub Aura closed early last Thursday due to a toilet blockage. The decision was taken to close the nightclub, in Worcester Road, an hour early, just after 1pm, following the blockage in the mens' toilets, which led to a water leak in the club's entrance area. Clubbers were given free entrance tickets outside as they left. There was no damage, no danger to the public and the club remains open. more...
OH yes it is - it's that time of year again when The Lickey Players is auditioning for its panto, Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood. Auditions will be held at 7.30pm next Wednesday at Lickey parish hall, in Old Birmingham Road. As well as actors and singers, people are also needed for musical supervisors, directing and sound and lighting. For more details please call Irene Scott on 0121 445 2600. more...
BROMSGROVE drivers are being warned by police to protect their vehicles after several recent thefts of and from vans. more...
FORMER Bromsgrove School pupil, Sir Digby Jones, took up his place in the House of Lords yesterday (Tuesday) after accepting a government post. more...
LOCAL MP Julie Kirkbride was on hand to assist when a new business officially opened in Barnt Green. more...
A TEENAGER from a local school is to be featured on the Fashion TV channel. more...
TWO founder members of a campaign group, who were instrumental in securing the future of Droitwich Lido, will be honoured with a memorial bench at the site they helped to save. more...
A bungling burglar was caught after he dropped a glove outside the raided premises. more...
THE Rotary Club of Droitwich Spa welcomed a new president during a meeting, which was held at St Andrew's House Hotel in June. Retiring president Ted Howarth thanked all members for their continued support and another successful year before giving the chain of office to incoming president Sandy Laird. The ceremony was enjoyed by guest visitors from Germany. more...
TRADERS at Droitwich Spa Farmers Market donated £10 worth of goods each to help raise cash for the recent SAMM memorial event. The £100 market vouchers were given away to raise cash at the night time event as part of the Stephanie and Martyn Memorial held to remember the four teens killed in a car accident on the A449 near Ombersley last year. Winner Val Rice was given a tour of the market and chose her selections last Saturday. more...
DROITWICH Spa's Classic and Vintage Car Rally has been hailed as a big success after the event raised more than £500 for the County Air Ambulance. The rally, which was held in April, was enjoyed by lots of visitors on the day. The money will now be donated to the air ambulance charity at its base in Strensham. more...
A FORMER Malvern man who returned to the town to help his parents move house had to pay £100 after his car was clamped at the Mount Pleasant Hotel. more...
A FORMER Malvern man who returned to the town to help his parents move house had to pay £100 after his car was clamped at the Mount Pleasant Hotel. more...
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MALVERN Town Football Club manager Paul Molloy's trial for racially aggravated assault, damaging property, and making off without payment will not take place until the new football season has begun. more...
THERE was fun for all at the Alexandra Hospital at the weekend when the League of Friends held its annual summer fete. more...
WALTER Stranz Square, outside Redditch Town Hall, took on a continental feel when the former Information Centre re-opened as a café. more...
TWO bags containing scuba diving equipment worth £3,000 have been stolen from a garage in Winyates. more...
A HUNT End man will be a contestant on new Channel 4 game show Win My Wage. more...
NOT being able to walk or talk is not getting in the way of a Redditch man who is hoping to raise money so he can help others in similar situations. more...
MOTORISTS parking illegally in Webheath or anywhere else in Redditch are being warned that decriminalisation is on the way. more...
A SCHOOLBOY has helped open the new Redditch Travelodge with Redditch Mayor David Hunt. more...
TWO men have been arrested following reports of a burglary in Norbury Close, Church Hill. more...
ST MARY'S Oldberrow church will be in full bloom this weekend as it hosts a Country Garden Flower Festival. more...
All the local results in the cricket round-up. more...
All the results and scores for Bewdley, Chaddesley Corbett, Stourport and Cookley. more...
WORCESTERSHIRE have been drawn to play Gloucestershire in the Twenty20 Cup quarter-final. more...
WORCESTERSHIRE have been drawn to play Gloucestershire in the Twenty20 Cup quarter-final. more...
WORCESTERSHIRE have been drawn to play Gloucestershire in the Twenty20 Cup quarter-final. more...
YOUNGSTERS from Pitcheroak Special School had the time of their lives when they had a fun day out at Drayton Manor theme park. more...
PUPILS from Studley were jumping for joy as they helped Disney launch a new national initiative that has been inspired by its latest DVD movie. more...
THE wrong trousers were worn by pupils at a Worcester school in an attempt to raise funds for a popular charity. more...
PUPILS at one of Worcester's oldest independent school's picked up a host of awards at an historic final speech day. more...
PUPILS at one of Worcester's oldest independent school's picked up a host of awards at an historic final speech day. more...
BUDDING journalists from a Worcester school watched from the heart of Canary Warf in London as the media tackled one of the year's biggest news stories - Gordon Brown becoming Prime Minister. more...
PUPILS from six schools were treated to a special murder mystery and science investigation event in Worcester. more...
STAFF, pupils and their families will find out how their health-conscious schools have fared in the Worcestershire School Food Awards next month. more...
STUDENTS at Elgar Technology College have been busily creating artworks for a display which is to be housed in the new British Red Cross premises in Worcester. more...
Water falling from the sky in any form is called precipitation, whether as fog, sleet, snow, hail or rain. Rain is the name given to water droplets more than 0.5 mm across. Widely separated droplets smaller than this may still be called rain, but tiny droplets that fall close together are called drizzle. Raindrops make a splash when they fall into puddles and other water sources, thundery drops also creates a bubble as it breaks the water surface with force, drizzle do not. more...
Water falling from the sky in any form is called precipitation, whether as fog, sleet, snow, hail or rain. Rain is the name given to water droplets more than 0.5 mm across. Widely separated droplets smaller than this may still be called rain, but tiny droplets that fall close together are called drizzle. Raindrops make a splash when they fall into puddles and other water sources, thundery drops also creates a bubble as it breaks the water surface with force, drizzle do not. more...
Water falling from the sky in any form is called precipitation, whether as fog, sleet, snow, hail or rain. Rain is the name given to water droplets more than 0.5 mm across. Widely separated droplets smaller than this may still be called rain, but tiny droplets that fall close together are called drizzle. Raindrops make a splash when they fall into puddles and other water sources, thundery drops also creates a bubble as it breaks the water surface with force, drizzle do not. more...
Water falling from the sky in any form is called precipitation, whether as fog, sleet, snow, hail or rain. Rain is the name given to water droplets more than 0.5 mm across. Widely separated droplets smaller than this may still be called rain, but tiny droplets that fall close together are called drizzle. Raindrops make a splash when they fall into puddles and other water sources, thundery drops also creates a bubble as it breaks the water surface with force, drizzle do not. more...
Water falling from the sky in any form is called precipitation, whether as fog, sleet, snow, hail or rain. Rain is the name given to water droplets more than 0.5 mm across. Widely separated droplets smaller than this may still be called rain, but tiny droplets that fall close together are called drizzle. Raindrops make a splash when they fall into puddles and other water sources, thundery drops also creates a bubble as it breaks the water surface with force, drizzle do not. more...
Ollie Hall, Andy Babb and Josh Powell arrived on mobility scooters. Pic taken by Josh Powell. more...
A PLANT that feeds on human flesh might sound gruesome but it provides the centrepiece of some thoroughly enjoyable entertainment in the Little Shop of Horrors. more...
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FED up with the weather? Don't let it put you off snapping up some great summer holiday bargains on offer from Haven and British Holidays. more...
The wedding of Christopher George Bills, youngest son of Joseph and Rita Bills of Cradley Heath, and Laura Frances Jay, only daughter of Maria and Tony Jay of Worcester took place at Sacred Heart Church, Droitwich. The reception was held at the Pear Tree, Smite, and the honeymoon spent in Turkey. more...
The wedding of Brendan Peter Boocock, son of Mrs Susan Boocock, of Leeds, and Ruth Sarah Cornish, daughter of Roy and Susan Cornish of Droitwich, took place at Stone Manor Hotel. The reception was also held at Stone Manor and the honeymoon spent in Jamaica. more...
The wedding of Steven Edden, son of Terry and Rosamund Edden, of Leigh Sinton, and Jennifer Richards, eldest daughter of James and Norma Richards, of Droitwich, took place at The Elms Hotel, Abberley. The reception was also held at The Elms Hotel and the honeymoon spent in Tuscany. more...
The wedding of Leslie David Hines, son of Alf and Georgina Hines, and Samantha Beverley Gregory, daughter of Robert and Violet Gregory, took place at St Andrew's Church, Shifnal. The reception was held at The Hundred House and the honeymoon spent in Italy. more...
The wedding of Ervan Cokaj, son of Mr and Mrs Fadil Cokaj, of Albania, and Philippa Agnew, youngest daughter of Rev and Mrs S Agnew, of Worcester, took place at the Parish Church of St John Baptist, Claines. The reception was held at Worcester County Cricket Club and the honeymoon was spent in a secret location. more...
AN enchanted adventure for all the family is taking place at the Palace Theatre. more...
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