Archive

  • Transport plans approved

    PLANS to improve transport in Malvern over the next 15 years were approved this week by Worcestershire County Council's cabinet. The latest Local Transport Plan, called LTP3, will now go before the full council on Thursday, February 17, before going

  • Residents group will stay vigilant

    A RESIDENTS' group set up to fight a controversial gas installation is to remain in existence. The Campaign Against the Pressure Reduction Installation (CAPRI), was set up in 2006 after energy giant National Grid unveiled plans for its plant near Corse

  • Pupils raise funds for Tanzania

    PUPILS at Northleigh Primary School took part in a whole day of fundraising activities to help the Darajani School, their link school in Tanzania. They began the day on Friday, February 5, with Tanzania-style uji porridge, before taking part in a range

  • Commuters warned to expect delays

    COMMUTERS who use the main road between Malvern and Worcester are being warned of traffic disruption as vital work is carried out to replace a worn-out gas main. The work is expected to begin in the next week or so, and will last until October. However

  • Health trust appoints a chief exec

    A CHIEF executive has been appointed to the new trust that will soon take over responsibility for Malvern Community Hospital. The new Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust will be assuming responsibility for community and mental health services across

  • Official start to flood defence work

    THE official start of work on Upton’s new flood defences will be marked with a sod cutting ceremony on Wednesday, February 23. This will take place at 10am with the exact location still to be confirmed.

  • Church has big plans for In Bloom visit

    GREAT Malvern Priory will be staging a flower festival to welcome Heart of England in Bloom judges to the town this summer. Malvern in Bloom chairman John Jordan said the judges would start their tour of the town from the church when they visit on Thursday

  • Churches Together in Malvern

    THE Justice and Peace Group invites you to come on Sunday, February 20 to the Friends’ Meeting house in Orchard Road, from 3pm till 4.30pm, to pray for peace in Palestine. The speaker is Charlotte Marshall who works for Christian Aid and has visited Gaza

  • West Malvern

    THE village hall is busy on the first couple of evenings next week, with the monthly Parish Council meeting at 7.30pm on Monday, February 14 (agenda should be posted on the village notice boards) and the Garden and Nature Club’s February meeting on Tuesday

  • Bosbury

    ON Sunday at Holy Trinity Church, Bosbury, Parish Communion will be celebrated at 9.30am. All are welcome. On Friday, February 18, at Bosbury Parish Hall, Flicks in the Sticks will show Tamara Drewe. When journalist, Tamara Drewe, returns to the village

  • Police to crack down on speeding

    POLICE will be cracking down on drivers speeding through the village of Bransford following complaints from residents A speed camera van will be posted at the Suckley Road to enforce the 30mph limit there, after the Safer Road Partnership discovered

  • Electric bikes are part of greener group's initiative

    PARTS of Malvern could become greener thanks to the work of an environmental group. Colwall Greener is looking to extend its services within the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) to Malvern Wells and West Malvern. The group already

  • Todays Events

    Wednesday Prize Bingo in aid of the air ambulance at Ashperton Village Hall. 7pm. Yoga for All various classes throughout the week, one free class trial at The Wheel of Life Centre, North Malvern Road, Malvern. 01886 833826/07816 147501. Oasis in Malvern