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  • Tasty opportunity to learn all about Islam

    PUPILS from Welland Primary School enjoyed a tasty learning opportunity when they visited a Bangladeshi restaurant in Upton-upon-Severn. Teacher Caroline Matthews was invited by Pundits restaurant owner Sultan Chowdhury to bring a class to visit

  • Magazines heap praise on boffins best-seller

    A LOOK inside the war-winning work of a group of radar boffins has received critical acclaim from Britain’s leading aviation magazines. Top Secret Boeing by Dr Bob Shaw tells the story of airborne experiments carried out by aircraft flown from

  • Memory boxes for bereaved children

    A MALVERN company has donated memory boxes to Worcester’s St Richard’s Hospice for children to keep treasured memories of a loved one who has died. Pendragon Presentation Packaging Ltd from The Haysfield in Malvern had already adopted the hospice

  • Homes, traffic and transport top ‘want’ list

    MORE affordable homes, better public transport and less traffic congestion are what people in Malvern want to see improved the most. The findings, which will help develop future district council policy, are contained in a major survey about life

  • Win chance to tidy up garden

    IF your shed is overflowing, your back yard is a dumping ground for clutter or your garden is hidden under a pile of rubble, help could be at hand. Your Malvern Gazette and Ledbury Reporter have teamed up with Worcestershire company Forest, the

  • 30 new homes would be ruin of our village

    ANGRY campaigners in a Worcestershire village are protesting over a plan to build 31 new houses. Residents in Rushwick say it will “ruin the character of their village” and pose a flood risk to their properties. Developer Cala Homes has submitted

  • Chances to start a career at the NHS

    THE ambulance service is offering people in the region the chance at an NHS career. The West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust recently recruited five apprentices to join its workforce in the non-emergency patient transport service (PTS), and

  • Council is to ban A boards

    A BOARDS, fly posters and banners are being banned in parts of Upton in a bid to prevent the town from becoming a mess. Members of Upton Town Council have discussed the issue and agreed to remove all promotional material around the historic Pepperpot