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  • Pupils taught all about farm life

    SCHOOLCHILDREN are visiting a working farm every week as part of their studies. Classes from Whitbourne School, near Bromyard, have been enjoying weekly trips to nearby Longlands Care Farm. Since the link between the two was established at the

  • Fishing all-clear

    COARSE anglers are once again able to fish at Leigh Sinton coarse fishing lakes after the site was given the all-clear following an outbreak of Koi Herpes Virus (KHV) Carp disease five years ago. The fishing pools underwent four years of testing

  • Rowing - Purchase gets Games place

    LONDON Olympic gold medal hopeful Zac Purchase has been given the green light to pursue his dream. The former Upton Rowing Club member is confirmed in the Great Britain squad, who are looking to build on their most successful Games of the modern

  • Flying mirrors

    I HAVE lived on Quest Hills all of my life and believe I am in perfect position to comment. While I was outside the house I noticed that my girlfriend’s wing mirror had been smashed even though it had been partially folded in. This is

  • Builder is unable to work after drive ban

    A SELF-employed builder has been unable to work after being banned from the roads for a drink-driving offence, Worcester Crown Court was told. Jack Philpott was arrested in Graham Road, Malvern, after police saw his VW Golf carry out a “curious

  • Joshua gets a deal with West Brom

    THE Goalkeeping Academy regular Joshua Griffiths has earned a deal with West Bromwich Albion. Griffiths is playing against young sides from top clubs Ajax, Barcelona and Sporting Lisbon on a tour with the Baggies. The 10-year-old has been a regular

  • Charity match?

    LAST year, Malvern Town lost one of its nicest and most well respected members – Mr Brian Scott. Would it be a good idea to play a preseason game at Langlands against a charity team, with money going to charities and causes supported by Brian and

  • Malvern water rushed to London at request of Duke of Gloucester

    GUESTS aboard the Diamond Jubilee flotilla were sipping Malvern water after cases of the tipple – said to be a favourite of The Queen herself – were rushed to London by royal request. Rhys Humm, director of Malvern’s Holywell Water Company, was contacted

  • Struggling Colwall in a further poor reverse

    COLWALL need improved performances to pull clear of the Worcestershire League Division One relegation zone after a 152- run home thrashing by Redditch. The Stowe Lane hosts won the toss and elected to bowl on an overcast day but were left chasing