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  • Enquiries continue following Link drug raid

    NO charges have yet been brought against two men who were arrested after police raised a flat in Malvern LInk last week.The men, one aged 37 from Malvern and a 24-year-old man from Birmingham, have been released on bail until September 4 while enquiries

  • 50th anniversary year for Welland Steam Rally

    THE CROWD-PLEASING Welland Steam and Country Rally is to celebrate its 50th anniversary this weekend. It was back in 1964 when the rally was launched by a handful of steam engine enthusiasts. Now, based on its own 130-acre site at Woodside

  • Hospital trust vows to address financial woes

    THE organisation running Worcestershire Royal Hospital has said it is working to bring itself back into a positive financial position following this week’s announcement that it has been reported to Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt for ending the 20013

  • Why it would be best to bypass our own planners

    THE planning row in Malvern Hills rages on. After the turning down of the appeal by the inspector of the proposed development at Hop Pole Green, Leigh Sinton, significantly on the grounds of unsustainability, we have realised several things.The planning

  • Chief executive plans are back on the agenda

    CONTENTIOUS plans for a shared chief executive for the Malvern Hills and Wychavon councils will be back on the agenda this week.At an extraordinary meeting of Malvern Hills District Council of Tuesday, council leader David Hughes will call for last month

  • Chase pupils in the forefront of schools computer initiative

    MP Harriett Baldwin welcomed pupils from the Chase to take part in a national computer coding initiative at the Houses of Parliament.The three girls were joined by the school’s head of IT, John Palmer, to participate in the Girls Get Coding initiative