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Prime Minister, a bishop and a murderous tale
I say, I say, where can you see the Prime Minister being assassinated by a bishop? It sounds like a joke, perhaps, but in fact the act will form the basis of a play at The Coach House Theatre in Malvern. To be precise, the unusual murder is premise
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68,000 GP appointments missed in south Worcestershire last year
Patients failed to show up for tens of thousands of GP appointments in south Worcestershire last year and cost the NHS millions of pounds in the process, new figures show. The Royal College of GPs says missed appointments are “frustrating” for doctors
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Barnards Green Traders Association looking for more helpers for extravaganza
A TRADERS association which raises money for good causes in the community is asking for more helpers to get involved. The Barnards Green Traders Association runs its annual 'Extravaganza' every year before Christmas as a way of saying thank you
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6 warning lights we wish every new car included
Ever wish your car could tell you when your windows have been left down before you find a soggy backseat after a heavy downpour? Or maybe you wish there was an easier way of spotting your headlight had gone out other than waiting for your next
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Listed: How Worcestershire schools compared with rest of UK for A-level results
A-LEVEL results have officially been published - and parents can check how their child’s sixth form compares in Worcestershire with the full results list released. The average A-level result works out the average grade and average points that students
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Women’s choir celebrates first birthday
SINGERS from a women's choir have celebrated a year since it was formed. Sabrina Voices Ladies Choir celebrated its first birthday on Tuesday, February 4 at its weekly session. The choir, which has 50 members, was formed by its musical director
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Panic buying at Worcester pharmacy over coronavirus concerns
A PHARMACY in the city is struggling to cope with demand for protective face masks as fears rise over coronavirus. Staff at Kitsons Pharmacy said they had sold out of the surgical masks amid a nationwide shortage and would be rationing any further
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New school funding changes welcomed
COUNTY MPs have welcomed new legislation from the government pledging minimum levels of funding for each school pupil. Every secondary school has been guaranteed at least £5,000 per pupil and every primary school at least £3,750 per pupil next year
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Row over 'eyesore' rundown bungalow in Malvern
A ROW has broken out over the state of an empty bungalow and its grounds. A group of 17 residents have written to the leader of a town council claiming that the home is now being used for business purposes. However, the homeowner has denied
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Mystery buyer plans to turn Brays into individual shops and eateries
A FORMER department store in Malvern has been purchased by a mystery buyer who plans to turn the ground floor into individual shops and eateries. Nick Carroll Architects, based in Worcester, is working with the buyer to bring fresh live to the