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  • Adult learning

     ADULTS in Worcestershire can learn new skills and boost their chances of employment by taking part in a series of courses. Worcestershire County Council’s adult learning team is offering opportunities in a range of settings, such as libraries,

  • Dog walkers sought

     A NATIONAL charity is looking for one or more volunteer dog walkers in Upton. The Cinnamon Trust supports elderly and terminally-ill people and their much-loved pets. A walker is needed in Upton to take out an eight-year-old corgi and a 10

  • Adult learning

    ADULTS in Worcestershire can learn new skills and boost their chances of employment by taking part in a series of courses. Worcestershire County Council’s adult learning team is offering opportunities in a range of settings, such as libraries,

  • Banish the blues

     SINGING with the UK’s largest amateur contemporary choir could be a great way to banish the winter blues. Rock Choir is inviting people across Malvern, Worcester and Droitwich to enjoy a free singing session, feel better and boost physical and

  • Banish the blues

    SINGING with the UK’s largest amateur contemporary choir could be a great way to banish the winter blues. Rock Choir is inviting people across Malvern, Worcester and Droitwich to enjoy a free singing session, feel better and boost physical and

  • Energy saving

     MORE than £1 million has been slashed from energy and fuel costs at Worcestershire County Council – despite delays in plans to dim street lights. County Hall has cut its CO2 levels 12 per cent by using less energy in buildings, encouraging staff

  • Energy saving

    MORE than £1 million has been slashed from energy and fuel costs at Worcestershire County Council – despite delays in plans to dim street lights. County Hall has cut its CO2 levels 12 per cent by using less energy in buildings, encouraging staff

  • Stations to close

    CLOSURES of police stations across the West Mercia force area are inevitable, the chief constable has admitted. During a live webcast yesterday, David Shaw said in difficult financial times he would rather keep bobbies on the beat than continue

  • MP hopes Scottish issue is resolved

    WEST Worcestershire MP Harriett Baldwin hopes her campaign to solve the controversial ‘West Lothian Question’ will be resolved before the next general election. She has been campaigning for the last three years for a solution to what she believes