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  • Golden girls prove they have what it takes with top award

    FIVE girls from Malvern St James school are celebrating achieving the prestigious Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award. Joint head girl Rosie Baker, Elisabeth Utting, Victoria Jackson, Rhiannon Allen and Brooke Cleave were all awarded the honour after

  • Post Office service may be resumed in new shop

    A VILLAGE could be getting its postal service back with the launch of a new community shop. The Post Office has launched a public consultation on its proposal to bring back its services to Alfrick, using the new shop as a base. The village has

  • They know best!

    MAY I add my support to the letter from Charles Eden re the proposals to build at least 1,000 houses in the Malvern Town area. Developers are in the business of making money, therefore they have little, or no regard, for local opinion. Politicians

  • School is first to get well dressing trophy

    CREATIVE children from a Malvern school are the first proud recipients of a new award from the Friends of Malvern Springs and Wells. Cora Weaver visited St Matthias Primary in Malvern Link on Friday morning to present children with the new Founders

  • Look ahead

    There seems to have been a lot said about Malvern Town FC recently in the Gazette. No, I’m not going to knock the clubs nor the contributors of these letters as I feel that debate is healthy and important. Messrs Harding and Goodwin’s points

  • Smiling service

    ON Friday I went into the new Malvern Book Co-operative on St Ann’s Road and ordered two revision books for my son. On Saturday I took a call to say that they were in and I collected them. Congratulations to the team – faster than Amazon, no delivery

  • Bromyard volunteers recognised with award

    THE great and good of Bromyard have been recognised for their contribution to the town in this year’s Distinguished Citizens Awards. The annual awards, organised by Bromyard and Winslow Town Council, recognise volunteers who give up their free

  • Wet April means no more drought status

    WORCESTERSHIRE is no longer in drought following the wettest April on record, the Environment Agency has confirmed. Drought status has also been lifted in Herefordshire, parts of Gloucestershire and the West Midlands following the recent heavy

  • Magical fun day raised cash for local children’s hospice

    MAGIC Moments Day Nursery, Leigh Sinton, has presented £130 to Acorns Children’s Hospice, raised at a recent Easter fun day. Carole Crowe, of Acorns, said: “It is wonderful to receive this donation from Magic Moments Day Nursery and thanks to