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  • Victory for our Broadband For Malvern campaign

    SUPERFAST broadband is a step closer to those missing out in Malvern. The Gazette has been campaigning for a speedy resolution to negotiations between BT and Malvern Hills Conservators about installing key equipment on the charity’

  • We will soon have wildflowers here?

    HAYMAKERS will be rolling back the years in their hopes to transform part of a common into a wildflower meadow. Malvern Hills Conservators are working with the University of Worcester on an innovative project to introduce orchids and other wildflowers

  • Mother is accepted to leading art school

    A TALENTED mother-of one has been accepted to one of the country’s leading art schools. Lexi Strauss, of Great Malvern, graduated from Hereford College of Arts last year with a first-class degree in fine art. Now she has enrolled on a post-graduate

  • 18 county sites are targeted in sell-off

    CASH-STRAPPED council chiefs are attempting a mass sell-off of buildings and unused land – with sites across the Malvern Hills area among those expected to bring in millions of pounds. Former school grounds, and unused farming land, among other

  • Man grew drugs worth millions

    A 28-year-old Malvern man involved in growing drugs that could have been worth £2.3 million is to appear in court again for sentence when the value has been decided. Samuel Townsend, of Spring Gardens, appeared at Worcester Crown Court after pleading