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New scheme helps residents to shops
A NEW community transport scheme is helping residents living in remote areas of the Malvern Hills district access its busy shopping areas. The pilot Malvern Swingaround service is operating on Thursday mornings, travelling through Birtsmorton,
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Why the move?
MATHS has never been my strong suit, but please will someone explain to me why Galebreakers needs to relocate to the Bromyard Road, when there is ample room for expansion into the designated industrial land adjacent to their factory on the Lower
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Bike ride will mark radar anniversary
STAFF from defence technology firm QinetiQ are marking the 70th anniversary of radar coming to Malvern with a fund-raising cycle ride from Dorset to Malvern. The 150-mile route commemorates the wartime move made by QinetiQ’s ancestor, the Telecommunications
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Why white?
I WONDER why poly tunnels have to be white? If they could be a pale green plastic, at least the countryside would look a lot better and there might not be such opposition to more. Have readers any comments? WENDY H HILL Ledbury
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New greenhouse is made out of bottles
A NEW addition to a Worcestershire school really puts the ‘green’ into greenhouse – because it is constructed entirely of recycled plastic bottles. The new eco greenhouse at Upton Primary School has been created with the assistance of Upton in
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William’s family
I WOULD be delighted to hear from anyone with memories or information about the family of William Ernest West, who was born in Ledbury in 1910 and became a journalist in Worcester in the 1920s. He was the son of William Frank and Elizabeth West
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New leader promises to ‘listen to the electorate’
THE new leader of Malvern Hills District Council says he will work tirelessly to deliver “fairness, opportunities and prosperity” for everyone in the district. David Hughes was elected unnopposed when the council met on Tuesday evening, following