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  • Busking to raise awareness

    MUSICIANS will be taking to the streets of Great Malvern on Saturday (April 25) in support of Amnesty International. The Malvern Hills group of AI expects musicians ranging from recorder players and violinists to a full samba band to support its fourth

  • New face at the helm

    THE new leader of Malvern Hills District Council is cllr Ralph Madden, who was elected on Tuesday night. Cllr Madden replaces Serena Croad, who resigned from the leader's post last month, because her family is moving away from Malvern. Cllr Madden

  • Traders launch Eco Bag

    THE Great Malvern Eco Bag was launched this week to give shoppers a helping hand with their shopping and their efforts to be greener. The re-usable shopping bag, 100% organic cotton, costs £3.50 and is on sale in lots of local shops. It has been produced

  • Clean up of pond area

    MALVERN Hills Conservators are looking for volunteers to pick up litter on Friday (April 24). The Conservators want to clean up around the Moat Pond at Sherrard's Green. The volunteer day was originally intended to involve clearing scrub on Worcestershire

  • Wyche

    A MALVERN resident has reported seeing a Muntjac Deer in the Wells area. At one time these deer were a familiar site in Hampshire and the southern counties but they have gradually moved up country. They are the smallest of the deer to be seen in Britain

  • West Malvern

    IF the idea of the landlord of the Brewers Arms, West Malvern and the Bishop of Worcester crawling up the Worcestershire Beacon strikes you as totally surreal, think again! It isn’t. In fact it is exactly what is planned to take place later this year

  • Malvern Wells

    TODAY is your last chance to view the Malvern Art Club Exhibition being staged in Malvern Priory. The Quiz Night held on April 15 was a resounding success with the village hall packed with enthusiastic teams battling it out for a couple of bottles of

  • Chancellor reveals 2009 budget

    Chancellor Alistair Darling today acknowledged that Britain was facing the deepest recession since the Second World War as he slashed his economic forecasts. Delivering his Budget statement made this afternoon, Mr Darling warned that output

  • Bunnies need vaccination too

    MYXOMATOSIS has been around in the UK since the 1950s. Although a naturally occurring disease, in the past it has been deliberately spread amongst wild rabbits to try and control spiralling numbers. Nowadays, many wild rabbits are immune to myxomatosis

  • Big sign up for Expert Patients course

    SIXTY patients with long term illnesses have signed up to take part in the Expert Patient Programme which started this week at New Court Surgery in Malvern. The programme is aimed at people with long-term health problems such as heart disease, respiratory

  • Water feature to be repaired

    A WATER feature in the centre of Great Malvern should be back in working order by the end of this month. The flow of water through the Malvhina fountain on Belle Vue Terrace was shut off before Christmas by Malvern Hills District Council after it developed

  • HILL

    HILL Lionel John John Of Huntley, formerly Bromsberrow Heath and Cambridge. Suddenly at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, aged 76. Loving partner of Dolly, father of Andrew, Anthony, Robert and Jenny and grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather

  • WOLK RSPB

    WOLK Paul John Suddenly on April 8th 2009, aged 82 years. A much loved and devoted husband to Barbara. He will be sadly missed by everyone who knew him and loved him. The funeral Service will take place at St Josephs Roman Catholic Church, Newtown Road

  • HOLT

    HOLT May Muriel would like to thank all Family and Friends for their support on the death of her sister May. Published in paper 22/04/2009 in Malvern Gazette

  • CURRAN STARKEY

    CURRAN-STARKEY Emma-Jayne To our wonderful daughter. Congratulations on your 18th Birthday. With all our love today and always. Mum and Andy Published in paper 22/04/2009 in Malvern Gazette

  • GROGAN

    GROGAN Ada May April 21st, 2007. Our memories of you we will always keep. Love daughter Elaine, Joe and Family. Published in paper 22/04/2009 in Malvern Gazette

  • TANDY

    TANDY Gordon April 19th 2000. Loved, remembered and sadly missed. Wife Beryl, Allan, Keith and Family. Published in paper 22/04/2009 in Malvern Gazette

  • Call for unity against housing plans

    LOCAL Lib Dem politicians are calling for a joint campaign to unify the local communities opposed to the Government’s proposals for mass housing development in South Worcestershire. Speaking after a public meeting in Lower Broadheath echoed the widespread

  • Scrumming down for rugby fundraiser

    PUPILS from Hanley Castle High School will have the chance to see their teachers in a different light this weekend when about 20 staff take to the field for a fundraising match at Upton Rugby Club. The teachers will be taking on an Upton RFC Veterans

  • Thumbs up from porcelain expert

    A TALENTED ceramist from Malvern has received possibly the ultimate accolades available in his trade - a personal vote of thanks from the world’s leading porcelain expert Henry Sandon. John Wilesmith, who grew up in Malvern and attended The Chase Technology

  • Defeat to start season

    West M`alvern I 187-6, Rushwick I 190-1. WEST Malvern started the season with defeat taking on their much stronger counterparts at the Alf Tolley Memorial Ground. After being inserted on an excellent early season pitch, Malvern went down by nine

  • Today's events

    Wednesday Lipreading 10 week course at Malvern Evangelical Church, Pickersleigh Road, Malvern Link. 2pm. Admission free. 01905 330123. Learn to Dance Ballroom: Quickstep at Club Dance UK, Spring Lane, Malvern Link. 7.30pm. £4. 01386 556 665. Beginners