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  • Wellington Heath

    THIS summer we enjoyed a magnificent display of wild flowers in the cemetery meadow. The area has now been mown and tidied for winter and we will look forward to the spring-flowering in March. The Curious Blend coffee morning had to be cancelled

  • Acclaimed play drives into town

    FOLLOWING critically acclaimed sell-out runs on Broadway and the West End, Alfred Uhry’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Driving Miss Daisy is coming to Malvern Theatres. When Daisy Werthan (Gwen Taylor), a widowed, 72-year-old Jewish woman living

  • West Malvern

    TWO events are taking place this evening. Firstly, it is the annual meeting of the Allotment Association, which will be held at the Brewers Arms, and secondly there is the monthly meeting of the West Malvern WI. All those going to the WI will

  • Welland Art & Crafts Group

    THE members of Welland Art and Crafts Group welcomed Meryl Cochrane to speak at their October Meeting on the life and times of the Lancashire artist LS Lowry, whose father was an Irish estate agent and his mother a pianist. Lowry was born in 1887

  • Just a jolly?

      I SEE Malvern is twinned with Marianske Lazne. This has been kept very quiet. I was not aware that we even had a Malvern Twinning Association. The first I knew of it was on seeing a poster in a shop window, later to be confirmed in your

  • Welland

    THE next Kids Klobber sale will be on Saturday, November 24 at 11am. To book a table or if you want further information, please call Jo Horrobin on 01684 310256. The Green Blade Theatre presents a one-woman show called Mind your Head featuring

  • Good Grief - it's TV star Penelope Keith

    ONE of Britain’s best-loved actresses is coming to Malvern. Penelope Keith stars in Good Grief which comes to Malvern Theatres on Monday, November 12. Adapted by Keith Waterhouse from his own bestselling comic novel, Good Grief tells the story

  • Repair cafe due to open in town

    A COUPLE from Malvern are setting up a pioneering initiative to encourage people to repair or re-use their possessions rather than just throw them away. Chris and Jan Dyer are setting up the town’s first repair cafe in a bid to move away from what