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  • Car's starter motor damaged

    THE starter motor of a silver Ford Fiesta was damaged in Atyeo Close, Malvern, between Monday and Tuesday.Anyone with information should call the non-emergency police number on 101 quoting reference number 0250S 190814.

  • Keys taken from charity shop

    A SET of keys were taken from the Shaw Trust charity shop, Church Street, Malvern on Tuesday.Anyone with information should call the non-emergency police number on 101 quoting reference number 0533S 190814.

  • Welland residents urged to return survey forms

    RESIDENTS of Welland who have not yet returned their Neighbourhood Plan questionnaires are being urged to do so.The completed forms can be dropped off at the village shop on Gloucester Road or returned via Freepost. Every form returned will be entered

  • Worcester higher than national average for cot death

    NEW statistics have shown seven babies born in Worcester between 2004 and 2012 died as a result of ‘cot death’. The figures released by the Office for National Statistics showed 0.59 babies out of every 1,000 died unexpectedly over the eight-year

  • The Worcestershire hosts two big golf opens

    THE Worcestershire hosted two well-supported golf events with a county ladies' three-ball alliance and junior open. After large interest from 25 clubs, the ladies’ event was won by a team from one of the smaller entries. Jenny Poole, Nicky

  • Did you spot stolen Mercedes?

    POLICE want to speak to anyone who spotted a black Mercedes C180 with roofbox which was taken from Gordon Terrace, Malvern on Monday evening.The car has since been recovered.Anyone with information should call 101.

  • Saddle up for cancer machine campaign

    KEEN cyclists in Worcestershire are being invited to pedal between Worcestershire Royal Hospital and the Alexandra Hospital in Redditch in aid of a campaign raising cash to buy a state-of-the-art surgical machine. The sponsored bike ride in aid of the

  • More than 1,000 use health app

    MORE than 1,000 people in Worcestershire have used a mobile application providing information on health services available near to them. The Is A&E For Me? app was launched earlier this year as part of a campaign run by health organisations across