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  • New garden for Queen’s Jubilee

    PUPILS at Northleigh Primary School can enjoy a new garden created to mark the Queen’s Jubilee. The garden was opened at the end of the summer term by Malvern mayor Coun Ian Hopwood. The mayor was accompanied by Bill Simpson, a former director

  • Bollywood and bhangra as pupils learn Asian culture

    YOUNGSTERS have been banging the drum for stronger links with Asian culture. Before breaking up for the summer, pupils at The Chase School, Malvern, held a Multicultural Day, focusing on the colourful and vibrant culture of the Indian subcontinent

  • Funding boost for school’s new pitch

    A MALVERN school scheme is among the second round of community sports projects to receive funding from the National Lottery. Dyson Perrins CE Academy has been awarded £150,000 towards a £715,000 project to build a new synthetic turf sports pitch

  • Raising awareness of links between sports and violence

    OPPONENTS of domestic abuse from Worcestershire took part in a national relay race which included a run to the top of the Malvern Hills. The National White Ribbon Relay is aimed at raising awareness of the link between violence against women and

  • No hope for more regular services

    TRAIN users across Worcestershire have been dealt a bitter blow – with hopes of an hourly service to London effectively dashed until at least 2028. The Government has started the hunt for a new provider to run the Cotswold Line, but has revealed