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Junior Football Round Up
MALVERN Town Wanderers overcame a strong Pershore Town Rovers side 2-0 in Ambassador Evesham League Under 12s Pool ‘B’. They conquered blustery conditions with Elliot Street finishing off Adam Rushton’s pass and Jake Norris stroking home the second
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After 43 years, choir ends on a high note
A COMMUNITY choir has called it a day after 43 years due to a lack of younger voices. Colwall Singers bowed out with their A Village Christmas concert last month. Formed by Sylvia Jarvis in January 1968, it has raised more more than £11,000 for
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Thief stole to buy drugs
A MALVERN man who pleaded guilty to six charges of theft, to fund a drug addiction while under a community order, was described at Worcester Magistrates Court as a “troubled young man”. Aaron Coleman, aged 20, of Apple Orchard Close, was given
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Fourth best view
FANTASTIC, The Malvern Hills are the fourth place for the best view in Britain, as a survey shows from a holiday organisation Oscaruk. The Malvern Hills Conservators are to be congratulated on managing and maintaining the Malvern Hills as this
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Czech town keen to twin
A TOWN in the Czech Republic is keen on pursuing a twinning arrangement with Malvern. However the project will need to win over members of Malvern Town Council before it is possible to proceed. The Malvern Twinning Association has been working
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I’m helping out at the Olympics
A YOUTH volunteer from Hanley Swan, near Malvern, will be part of the 2012 Olympics in London this summer. Amie Sauntson, aged 18, of Winnington Gardens, has been accepted as an Olympic Games Maker, one of thousands of volunteers who will play
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Waste of money
WHAT I would like to know is how WCC Highways committee happened to have such a huge quantity of unwanted yellow paint in stock in the first place? No doubt, they saw a wonderful opportunity to get rid of it by using it on Upton Bridge… which has
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Gift raises £650 for charity
A RAFFLE of furry teddy bears at a local pub has raised more than £650 for St Richard’s Hospice. The Bear and Ragged Staff in Bransford sold tickets to win a 6ft bear and a cuddly polar bear. The giant bear was donated by 14-year-old JJ Robbins
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School’s double delight
A SCHOOL in Malvern has been recognised for both its leadership and its sporting success. Staff and children at Somers Park Primary School are celebrating after they received two national awards in quick succession. The first is the National